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The political mobilization: the socializing potential of Internet technology

https://doi.org/10.37493/2307-910X.2024.3.17

Abstract

This article is devoted to the study of the technology of political mobilization and its socializing potential in the Internet environment. The purpose of the work is to identify the socializing impact of Internet technology of political mobilization on young people Based on the goal, the following tasks were formulated: to conduct a theoretical analysis of the key concepts of the study, «political socialization», «political mobilization», «Internet technology»; explore the socializing impact of Internet technology of political mobilization on young people; develop recommendations for the productive impact of Internet technology of political mobilization on young people. The study reveals the concepts of «mobilization», «political mobilization», examines the classification of political participation of citizens, and Internet resources with the help of which the technology of political mobilization on the Internet is implemented. Next, a study is conducted of the socializing impact of the technology of political mobilization on young people. The article developed and tested a sociological survey aimed at identifying the socializing influence of Internet technologies on the political mobilization of youth. Based on the results obtained, recommendations are developed for the productive impact of Internet technology of political mobilization on young people.

About the Authors

N. N. Pachina
Lipetsk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Natalia N. Pachina – Dr. Sci. (Psychol.), Associate Professor, Professor

Lipetsk

Researcher ID: ABC-4216-2021;

Scopus ID: 57215366281;

Author ID: 602412



J. D. Gorodova
Lipetsk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Jessika D. Gorodova – 4th year Postgraduate Student in the Scientific Specialty 5.5.2 Political institutions, Processes, Technologies, Assistant

Lipetsk

Researcher ID: GLQ-5686-2022;

Scopus ID: 57226598797;

Author ID: 1119052



E. R. Svirina
Lipetsk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Elizaveta R. Svirina – 4th-year Student

Lipetsk

Scopus Author ID: 58811492500;

Author ID: 1231559



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Pachina N.N., Gorodova J.D., Svirina E.R. The political mobilization: the socializing potential of Internet technology. Modern Science and Innovations. 2024;(3):152-161. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37493/2307-910X.2024.3.17

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