Features of political psychology in a digital society: managing and defining disinformation
Determine the main specifics of the development of patterns of political behaviour and consciousness of an individual in the process of forming the public stance. Discusses the issues of combating disinformation in the digital space of the state.
Рубрика | Психология |
Вид | статья |
Язык | английский |
Дата добавления | 24.02.2024 |
Размер файла | 136,9 K |
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