List of publications on a keyword: «забвение»
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Russia Historical memory as a factor in the formation of national identity
Proceeding
University as a factor of Modernization of Russia: History and Prospects (to the 55th anniversary of the I.N. Ulyanov ChSU)- Author:
- Tatiana N. Petukhova
- Work direction:
- Война как фактор формирования национальной идентичности
- Abstract:
- The article examines the need to preserve historical memory. The main concepts of the leading researchers Maurice Halbwaks and Aleida Assman were considered. Based on the historical features of Russia, attention is focused on traditional values enshrined in legislation, including the preservation of historical heritage in contrast to the foreign theory of «forgetting memory». Methods used: general scientific (analysis of scientific literature, concretization, generalization, etc.), empirical (observation, description, etc.).
- Keywords:
- historical memory, national security, heritage, oblivion, archiving
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The effect of eternal memory on the background of digital mutations
Proceeding
The Topical Issues of the Humanities and Social Sciences: from Theory to Practice- Author:
- Anastasia S. Bolshakova
- Work direction:
- Тенденции развития цифрового образования
- Abstract:
- The process of digitalization sets the dynamics of the rapid deanthropologization of the world. Today's culture is the dictate of data, the dominance of fictitious identities. In cyberspace, everything becomes digital, including memory: the article addresses the topic of endless possibilities for storing and preserving digital traces of Internet users, which give digital memory the effect of eternity and destroy the natural cognitive ability to forget. The reflection focuses on the transformations that have taken place in the virtual ecosystem over the past decades (social networks promoting openness and proximity; the transition to Web 4.0; the growing volume of generated data open for identification; the development of neural networks) and the philosophical problem of forgetting. Eternal memory in the digital space “deads” a person and makes time elastic, two-phase. In this vein, the phenomenon of the RTBF is seen as an attempt to resist unlimited, indiscriminate digital memory.
- Keywords:
- Big Data, memory, digital footprint, digital identity, digital memory, forgetting, right to be forgotten