The potential of Internet communications in the political development of citizens in modern society: research methodology
https://doi.org/10.22394/2079-1690-2023-1-2-226-231
Abstract
In the article, the authors analyze the discourse of Internet communications in a modern open society, analyze the theoretical constructs that reveal the political potential of Internet communications, the impact of political activities of citizens on their political participation. In the article, the authors conclude that there are various models of interaction between public authorities and public communication.
About the Authors
Irina V. LeskovaRussian Federation
Irina V. Leskova – Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Political Science and Applied Political Work
Moscow.
Valery I. Yudin
Russian Federation
Valery I. Yudin – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor of the Department of Political Science and Applied Political Work,
Moscow.
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Review
For citations:
Leskova I.V., Yudin V.I. The potential of Internet communications in the political development of citizens in modern society: research methodology. State and municipal management. Scholar notes. 2023;(2):226-231. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2079-1690-2023-1-2-226-231





















