Мақола бугунги кунда илмий доираларда кенг
муҳокама қилинаётган интернет орқали радикаллашув
мавзусига бағишланган. Инсонларни зўравон экстремизм
ва террорчиликка ундашда интернет қандай кучга
эга экани борасидаги муҳокамаларга эътибор кучайиб
бормоқда. Мақолада шахснинг радикал лашувида
интернетнинг аҳамияти, ижтимоий алоқалари, инсоний
хусусиятларининг таъсири очиб берилган.
В статья говорится о широко обсуждаемом в
научных кругах процессе радикализации человеческого
сознания через Интернет. Особое внимание уделяется
обсуждению роли Интернета в привлечении людей к
насильственному экстремизму и терроризму. Также
в статье рассматривается влияние социальных
сетей, человеческих особенностей и роли Интернета в
формировании радикальной личности.
The article is about radicalization on Internet, the theme
that has gained unusual prominence in the academic circles.
Thre is growing awareness and concern over the potential of
the Internet to radicalize people towards violent extremism
and terrorism. Particular attntion is focused on identity issues,
the imagined community, mortality salience effcts. Thse
are explored in terms of what kind of role Internet plays in
individual radicalization p
Мақола бугунги кунда илмий доираларда кенг
муҳокама қилинаётган интернет орқали радикаллашув
мавзусига бағишланган. Инсонларни зўравон экстремизм
ва террорчиликка ундашда интернет қандай кучга
эга экани борасидаги муҳокамаларга эътибор кучайиб
бормоқда. Мақолада шахснинг радикал лашувида
интернетнинг аҳамияти, ижтимоий алоқалари, инсоний
хусусиятларининг таъсири очиб берилган.
В статья говорится о широко обсуждаемом в
научных кругах процессе радикализации человеческого
сознания через Интернет. Особое внимание уделяется
обсуждению роли Интернета в привлечении людей к
насильственному экстремизму и терроризму. Также
в статье рассматривается влияние социальных
сетей, человеческих особенностей и роли Интернета в
формировании радикальной личности.
The article is about radicalization on Internet, the theme
that has gained unusual prominence in the academic circles.
Thre is growing awareness and concern over the potential of
the Internet to radicalize people towards violent extremism
and terrorism. Particular attntion is focused on identity issues,
the imagined community, mortality salience effcts. Thse
are explored in terms of what kind of role Internet plays in
individual radicalization p
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