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Antonovskiy A.Yu., Barash R.E. Social Network Movements as a Metaphor of the Artificial Intellect. Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science, 2019, Issue 50, pp. 5-20.



Antonovskiy A.Yu., Barash R.E. Social Network Movements as a Metaphor of the Artificial Intellect. Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science, 2019, Issue 50, pp. 5-20.
ISSN 1998-863X
DOI 10.17223/1998863X/50/1
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Abstract

The article is devoted to the contemporary context and features of the new social movements' inner communication. The authors pay special attention to the conceptual meaning and consequences of the activists' use of the digital communication. Judging upon the theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of the activists' communication, the authors note that protest activity is seen as a reaction on the failure of communicative practices. But such an interpretation negates the constructive components typical for the current civil activity as a subject of communication of a new type. It is noted in the article that contemporary civil activity is based on the principles of a personal initiative inclusion rather than on a formal organizational membership like during the pre-digital era. Based on the ideas of the systemic communicative theory, the authors propose to consider civil activism as invariant communicative structures and note that activity's coordination is ensured by the discourse of activists' discussion or action...