RESOURCES TO MATRIX CONTROL OF MENTAL ACTIVITY IN INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTS

Palabras clave: Communication Information Sphere, Mass Consciousness, Mental Activity, Social Control. Actividad Mental, Conciencia de Masas, Control Social, Esfera de Información de Comunicación.

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ABSTRACT

 

The analysis of information resources to influence mass consciousness and personality behavior is rather topical in social sciences as media tends to control the public sphere for political purposes. This article aims to research resources to control mental activity that is connected with framing communication techniques analysis, particularly identifying matrix techniques to manipulate the subject’s cognitive orientation in the communication field. It has been emphasized that orientation in the network social sphere is realized in hierarchically organized information.

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El análisis de los recursos de información para influir en la conciencia de masas y el comportamiento de la personalidad es bastante tópico en las ciencias sociales, ya que los medios tienden a controlar la esfera pública con fines políticos. Este artículo tiene como objetivo investigar recursos para controlar la actividad mental que están conectados con el análisis de las técnicas de comunicación enmarcada, en particular identificando las técnicas de matriz para manipular la orientación cognitiva del sujeto en el campo de la comunicación. Se ha enfatizado que la orientación en la esfera social de la red se realiza en información organizada jerárquicamente.

Biografía del autor/a

O. D SHIPUNOVA, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

Olga Dmitrievna Shipunova. Doctor of Philosophy Sciences, Professor of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Department of Social Sciences. Member of the Editorial Board of Saint Petersburg State Polytechnic Journal. Humanities and Social Sciences. Editor of Proceedings of the International Conference Communicative Strategies of Information Society (CSIS 2018) in Series: Advances in Social Science. Has published works on social Philosophy, Theory of communication, Philosophy of mind, Theory of knowledge.

L. V MUREYKO, Emperor Alexander I St. Petersburg State Transport University

Larisa V. Mureyko. Doctor in Philosophy Sciences, Associate Professor of Emperor Alexander I St. Petersburg State Transport University. He lectures on philosophy, history, and philosophy of science for students and postgraduates of transport University. Graduate of doctoral studies in philosophy at the Russian Pedagogical University. Has published works on the philosophy of the unconscious and the epistemology of mass consciousness.

A. Y KOZHURIN, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia

Anton Y. Kozhurin. Doctor of Philosophy Sciences, Professor of Russian Pedagogical University. Specialist in the history of Russian philosophy, social philosophy, history and philosophy of science. He teaches a number of courses in these disciplines for students and postgraduates of the Russian Pedagogical University. The author of a number of works devoted to the problems of history and philosophy of science, social philosophy, Russian philosophy and culture of the XIX-XX centuries.

I. V KOLOMEYZEV, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

Ivan V. Kolomeyzev.  Assistant of the Department of Social Sciences of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. Graduate of graduate school in Philosophy. Member of the Organizing Committee of the scientific and theoretical conference “Communicative strategies of the information society” (2010-2019). Research area: management problems in social and technical systems. He has publications on philosophical aspects of communicative practices and social management.

O. N KOSTERINA, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

Olga N. Kosterina. Doctor of Philosophy in Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Department of Linguistics and Intercultural Communication, has been a legal linguistics text expert at the Laboratory of Linguistic Text Analysis. Has published works on Social Linguistics, Theory of communication, Text Analysis, Forensic Linguistics, Academic Discourse Analysis.

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Publicado
2019-12-08
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SHIPUNOVA, O. D., MUREYKO, L. V., KOZHURIN, A. Y., KOLOMEYZEV, I. V., & KOSTERINA, O. N. (2019). RESOURCES TO MATRIX CONTROL OF MENTAL ACTIVITY IN INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTS. Utopía Y Praxis Latinoamericana, 24(1), 113-122. Recuperado a partir de https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/utopia/article/view/29984