DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL ACTIVISM USING THE INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES 1

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL ACTIVISM USING THE INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES 1
Authors: Golovin, Y.A., Dan-Chin-Yu Elena Yuryevna
Source: Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integration.
Publisher Information: Crossref, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: social justice, Civic activism, 16. Peace & justice, civil society, Internet technologies, intersectoral interaction
Description: The Internet has become an integral part of modern society and the volume of Internet audience in the country continues to grow. The activity of users on the Web is strongly influenced by their sociodemographic and territorial characteristics. Today in the regional Internet community there is an acute question of trust: trust in each other, trust in various sources of information about events in society. Civil society institutions operate in an open system, constantly in contact with its elements. In part, they cannot always solve the problems that they have to face in their work, and of course the activity of any public organization is built on participation in society.
Document Type: Article
Conference object
Language: English
DOI: 10.34660/inf.2019.14.34776
Accession Number: edsair.doi...........07779158d3822a61019839fce4b8f52c
Database: OpenAIRE
Description
Abstract:The Internet has become an integral part of modern society and the volume of Internet audience in the country continues to grow. The activity of users on the Web is strongly influenced by their sociodemographic and territorial characteristics. Today in the regional Internet community there is an acute question of trust: trust in each other, trust in various sources of information about events in society. Civil society institutions operate in an open system, constantly in contact with its elements. In part, they cannot always solve the problems that they have to face in their work, and of course the activity of any public organization is built on participation in society.
DOI:10.34660/inf.2019.14.34776