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SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILE OF “NETWORK GENERATION” IN PAPERS OF FOREIGN RESEARCHERS OF THE FIRST DECADE OF THE XXI CENTURY

Snezhana Sergeevna Nosova
National Research Tomsk State University


Submitted: February 1, 2015
Abstract. Recently the palette of views on the so called “network generation” became extremely diversified. The socio-psychological profile of “network generation” can’t be evaluated unambiguously, because the same its representatives may show the signs of genius and limitation, devote their talent equally to creating Network Society and destroying it. The paper aims to analyze the socio-psychological profile of “network generation” in the papers of foreign authors and to reveal some reasons for its ambivalence.
Key words and phrases:
сетевое поколение
социально-психологический профиль молодежи
характеристики «сетевого поколения»
network generation
socio-psychological profile of young people
characteristics of network generation
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