TRANSFORMATION OF YOUTH SOCIAL ACTIVITY IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/Keywords:
Globalization, social activity, youth, digitalization, transformation, international experience, philosophical-comparative analysis, civil society.Abstract
The article provides a socio-philosophical analysis of the tendencies of transformation of youth social activity in the context of globalization and global informatization. The international experience in enhancing youth social activity is examined from a philosophical-comparative perspective. The impact of digital technologies and the information environment on youth social activity, as well as effective mechanisms for enhancing youth social activity in the context of globalization, are analyzed.
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