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Values Underlying the Information Culture in Communist and Post-Communist Russia (1917?1999)

机译:共产主义和后共产主义俄罗斯信息文化的基本价值观(1917年至1999年)

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In this article the concept of information culture—understood as the dominant handling of information, shared by a dominant proportion of journalists, the public, authorities and other actors within a societal environment at a given time and place—is explored in the context of Communist and early post-Communist Russia (1917?1999). Three value pairs underlying the attitude towards information are explored: individualism and collectivism (the relation of man to the state), universalism and particularism (the relation of man to man), and pluralism versus dominance (the nature of knowledge and truth). Continuities are found between the Communist Soviet Union and post-Communist Russia in their instrumental use of media and information (collectivism), the view on information as a particular privilege rather than a universal right and the monopoly of truth. Post-Communism, therefore, appears not only as an indication of time (i.e. the period after Communism) but also as an indicator of the continuation of basic value orientations over these time periods.
机译:在本文中,我们在共产主义者的背景下探讨了信息文化的概念-被理解为信息的主要处理方式,在一定的时间和地点,由社会环境中的新闻工作者,公众,当局和其他行为者中的主要部分所共享-和早期的后共产主义俄罗斯(1917?1999)。探索了对信息态度的三个价值对:个人主义和集体主义(人与国家的关系),普遍主义和特殊主义(人与人的关系),以及多元主义与主导地位(知识和真理的本质)。共产主义苏联与后共产主义俄罗斯之间的连续性体现在它们对媒体和信息(集体主义)的工具性使用,将信息视为一种特殊特权而非普遍权利和对真理的垄断方面。因此,后共产主义不仅显示时间(即共产主义之后的时期),而且还指示这些时期内基本价值取向的延续。

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