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The Russian Concept of Social Informatics in Light of Information Technology Innovation: A Systematic Review
The Russian Concept of Social Informatics in Light of Information Technology Innovation: A Systematic Review

Author(s): Nina I. Melnikova, Olga A. Romanovskaya
Subject(s): Social Informatics
Published by: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Keywords: Social informatics; Digital transformation; Social media; Information resources; Information society; Digital footprint; Childhood in information society; Information safety;

Summary/Abstract: The article presents a focused analysis of the Russian-language scientific literature of the first decades of the twenty-first century on the problems of the development of social informatics in Russia. The authors have shown that the multidimensionality of social informatics causes an increasing interdisciplinary research interest in the professional community and is divided into four directions. First, researchers refined the conceptual foundations of social informatics. The second direction is devoted to the study of information resources in their dynamics. The third direction considers and analyses digital traces and their use under the conditions of digital transformation. The fourth direction is devoted to the problems of children and young people in the information environment. The authors achieve intermediate results. Firstly, the clarification of the conceptual basis of the study of social informatics is due to the public demand for comprehensive informatization. Secondly, interest in information resources is due to the need for effective organization of data series in information systems. Thirdly, the accounting and analysis of digital traces and their use are due to the public need for collective security. Fourthly, it is necessary to observe the problems of perception and use of digital technologies by children and young people, as well as their socialization in the developing information society. Finally, the authors conclude that the potential of social informatics is increased by an interdisciplinary interest in qualitative changes in Russian society in the context of digital transformation.

  • Issue Year: 10/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 301-332
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: English