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Information overload as one of the aspect of the modern society

Наименование публикации Information overload as one of the aspect of the modern society
Тип публикации Статья
Библиографическое описание Mayya K Vilchik, Natalia B Egorchenkova, Olga V Korobova. Information overload as one of the aspect of the modern society// European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences. December 2020. Volume 104. Page 942-949. Article 108. ISSN 2357-1330. DOI https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.12.04.108 URL: https://www.europeanproceedings.com/files/data/article/10050/12884/article_10050_12884_pdf_100.pdf
Аннотация The article regards the problems of modern society in terms of information overload and change of paradigm of thinking. The authors made an attempt to trace the historical development of the paradigm of thinking and find the facts which force the paradigm to change. The current research deals with such definitions as “Generation Z” and “clip thinking” which refer to humans who regard searching the information as a more important criterion than remembering it. Such a change in paradigm thinking can be regarded as a protective response to infoglut which is considered to be the reality of modern society. The impetus for the paradigm shift was the multimedia nature of the flow of information and its redundancy which leads to information fatigue of people who have linear thinking. The authors suggest developing and consolidating new ways of searching, analyzing and adequate use of information as a matter of actual practice. Linear thinking which represents the cognitive model of thinking of the written period complicates the orientation in the modern world of screen culture and information overload. Therefore, at present, it is not possible to transfer knowledge and cultural values from generation to generation in proven ways.
Ключевые cлова Clip thinking, cognitive model, infoglut, information overload, perception and processing, switchability
Год публикации 2020
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