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Information and Psychological Convergence: Methodology of Creation

Elena B. Ivushkina, Zoya V. Zayats, Olga S. Buryakova and Natalia Z. Alieva ()
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Elena B. Ivushkina: Don State Technical University
Zoya V. Zayats: Don State Technical University
Olga S. Buryakova: Don State Technical University
Natalia Z. Alieva: Don State Technical University

A chapter in Overcoming Uncertainty of Institutional Environment as a Tool of Global Crisis Management, 2017, pp 39-45 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The process of interaction of human and informational environment and formation of threats to a person and society is determined by external sociopolitical conditions and global informatization as well as by internal conditions in the form of psychological factors and mechanisms. Such combination of external and internal determinant of society development leads to emergence of the phenomenon of informational and psychological convergence which determines not only informational and psychological influence on a human but informational and psychological security. Study of informational and psychological convergence requires new project and synergetic approaches and methodology as systemic basis for developing the concept of informational and psychological security of a person. The study helps to solve the task of creating the design methodology and instrumentarium of creation of a comprehensive concept of informational and psychological convergence that leads to approach of the elements inside the system of security and other regulators of interrelations in society and to develop recommendations aimed at improvement of informational and psychological convergence in implementation of security of a person and society.

Keywords: Convergence; Informational and psychological safety; Methodology; Design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60696-5_6

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