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Virtual Communication Development in Youth Scientific and Educational Space

https://doi.org/10.25205/2541-7517-2022-20-1-63-75

Abstract

The intensive virtualization of the scientific and educational space, which is taking place under the influence of globalization transformations, seriously limits the real interaction of potential participants in scientific projects and events, especially at the international level, but significantly expands the geography.

At the same time, the role of youth scientific communities is growing, which, dynamically adapting to the digital transformations of the environment, are able to form new traditions that have a serious impact on the vector of promising scientific research.

About the Authors

V. V. Petrov
Institute of Philosophy and Law SB RAS; Institute of Philosophy and Law, Novosibirsk State Uni­versity
Russian Federation

Vladimir V. Petrov, Candidate of Sciences (Philosophy), Docent Senior Researcher; Associate Professor of the Chair of Social Philosophy and Political Sciences, Dep­uty Director

Novosibirsk 



E. М. Lbova
Institute of Philosophy and Law SB RAS
Russian Federation

Ekaterina М. Lbova, Candidate of Sciences (History) Researcher

Novosibirsk 



References

1. Aktualnye problemy gumanitarnykh i sotsialnykh issledovanii [Actual problems of humanitarian and social research]. Materials of the 19111 International Scientific Conference of Уoung Scientists in the Нumanities and Social Sciences. Novosibirsk, NSU Press, 2021, 282 р. (in Russ.)

2. Petrov V. V. Virtual'naja real'nost': distancionnoe obrazovanie v informacionnom obshhestve. Professional'noe obrazovanie v sovremennom mire, 2019, vol. 9, no. 2, рр. 2702-2709. (in Russ.)


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Petrov V.V., Lbova E.М. Virtual Communication Development in Youth Scientific and Educational Space. Siberian Journal of Philosophy. 2022;20(1):63-75. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2541-7517-2022-20-1-63-75

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