Anthropological Dimension of Smart Culture

Authors

  • Yevheniia LEVCHENIUK Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
  • Fedir VLASENKO Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
  • Dmytro TOVMASH Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
  • Ruslana ATASHKADEH State University of Telecommunications Kyiv
  • Svetlana STEZHKO State University of Telecommunications

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v17i1.413

Keywords:

culture, smart culture, society, smart society, smart human

Abstract

To carry out socio-philosophical conceptualization of the phenomenon of smart-culture as the newest sphere of human being, which emerges and develops in the era of informatization and technologization of society. The authors prove that the concept of “smart culture” is an evolutionary stage and unity of meanings of theoretical approaches to understanding the essence of modern society (information, virtual, global, etc.). It is proved that the condition and consequence of the emergence of a smart society is the development of a smart culture, which emerges as a unity of value models and technical and technological levels of development of civilization, which, in turn, forms a new subject - a smart person who tries to be realized as an individual through scientific advances, the latest information and communication technologies in a new living space. It is substantiated that the modern world is in a state of systemic, large-scale transformations, the result of which is in the emergence and development of new relations such as human-world, human-society, human-city, human-community, etc.

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Author Biographies

Yevheniia LEVCHENIUK, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

(PhD in Philosophy) is an Associate Professor at the Philosophy of Humanities Department Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Kyiv, Ukraine). The scope of her academic interests includes intercultural communication, intercultural communication competence, organization and management theory, organizational anthropology. Levcheniuk is the author of 25 scientific ar­ti­cles. Recent publications: “Conceptual Fundamentals of Contemporary Management Paradigm: The­ore­tical and Methodological Analysis”, “Philosophy of Management: Educational Meanings and Social Challenges”, “From Human to Pоsthuman”, “Ecologism as a Modern Strategy of Human Survival (Regional and Global Dimensions)”.

Fedir VLASENKO, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

(PhD in Philosophy) is an Associate Professor at the Philosophy of Humanities Department Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Kyiv, Ukraine). The areas of his academic interests include globalization, organization and management theory, science communication. Vlasenko is the author of 3 monographs and 28 scientific articles. Recent publications: “Conceptual Fundamentals of Contemporary Management Paradigm: Theoretical and Methodological Analysis”, “Philosophy of Management: Educational Meanings and Social Challenges”, “Ecologism as a Modern Strategy of Human Survival (Regional and Global Dimensions)”.

Dmytro TOVMASH, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

(PhD in Philosophy) is an Associate Professor at the Philosophy of Humanities Department, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Kyiv, Ukraine). The areas of his academic interests include intercultural communication, intercultural communication competence, organization and management theory, the philosophical problem of management. Tovmash is the author of 12 scientific arti­cles. Recent publications: “Conceptual Fundamentals of Contemporary Management Paradigm: Theoretical and Methodological Analysis”, “Philosophy of Management: Educational Meanings and Social Chalenges”, “Ecologism as a Modern Strategy of Human Survival (Regional and Global Dimensions)”.

Ruslana ATASHKADEH, State University of Telecommunications Kyiv

(PhD in Philosophy) is an Associate Professor at the Department of Telecommunication Systems and Networks of the State University of Telecommunications Kyiv (Kyiv, Ukraine). Her areas of interest include social philosophy, cultural studies, epistemology, philosophy of business innovation management, research in the IT sector. Atashkaden is the author of 1 textbook and 8 scientific articles. Recent publications: “ The Specifics of Innovation in the Mass of Modern Society”, “Creative Management as a Component of Innovation”, “Creative Management in the IT Industry”. 

Svetlana STEZHKO, State University of Telecommunications

(PhD in Philology) is Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Ukrainian Language, State University of Telecommunications (Kyiv, Ukraine). Her areas of interest include psycholinguistics, linguo-culturology, philosophy of language, linguistic picture of the world, visual analytics. Stezhko is the author of 2 textbook and 12 scientific articles. Recent publications: “SPHERES OF CULTURE. Volume X. The Temporitum of the Epoch in the Dramatic Works of Ivan Mykytenko”, “An Agitation Play: Traditions and Modernity”.

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Published

2021-03-21

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LEVCHENIUK, Y., VLASENKO, F., TOVMASH, D., ATASHKADEH, R., & STEZHKO, S. (2021). Anthropological Dimension of Smart Culture. WISDOM, 17(1), 184–192. https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v17i1.413

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