Digitization of the population in Russia: Technologies and levels of interaction

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The article deals with the review of digitalization trends and the subsequent possible transformation of the value consciousness of Russians. The authors analyze the process and probable consequences of the implementation of the programs "Digital economy of the Russian Federation" and "National security strategy of the Russian Federation until 2020". Replacing traditional socio-cultural and moral values of Russians with instinctive ones is what can happen as a result of active digitalization in the most negative development of events. The article focuses on the fact of the formation of new digital (information) values of Russian society in the context of traditional cultural values. The authors note the fact of the modeling of a number of up-to-date values of modern Russian society. The article deals with innovations and social consequences of digitalization for the population of Russia, as well as the digital technologies implementation dynamics in the life of Russian social medium. The main problems associated with the inclusion of digitalization in everyday life of Russians are designated.

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Fomicheva, T. V., Kataeva, V. I., Sulyagina, J. O., Evstratova, T. A., & Chardymskiy, M. G. (2019). Digitization of the population in Russia: Technologies and levels of interaction. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2), 4728–4731. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B3613.078219

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