Mediatization of Communicative Memory and Crisis of Critical Thinking in Digital Age

This article addresses the implications of the mediatization of communicative memory and explores the underlying causes of the crisis of critical thinking in the digital age. It focuses on the transformations within the public sphere influenced by new media. A review of discussions surrounding “new...

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Main Authors: K. V. Igaeva, F. V. Nikolai
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Language:Russian
Published: Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/5870
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description This article addresses the implications of the mediatization of communicative memory and explores the underlying causes of the crisis of critical thinking in the digital age. It focuses on the transformations within the public sphere influenced by new media. A review of discussions surrounding “new sincerity” and “new sensitivity”, as well as the roles of nostalgia in new media, is presented. The interconnections among these phenomena and their common foundations are demonstrated. The study argues that representations of the past in new media increasingly rely not on biographical or historical experiences but on replicable and “privatized” second-order simulacra created by users. Special attention is given to the issue of nostalgia, which emerges as a symptom of the subjugation of cultural and communicative memory to the logic of mediatization, characterized by extreme fragmentation of images, their emotional-affective sharpness, and the replacement of complex structures of historical reality with situational impressions. The article posits that theoretical critiques of mediatization and its effects on the public sphere are insufficient without identifying practical alternatives — namely, the most reflexive projects in both old and new media: auteur cinema, social media blogs by public historians, historical documentary dramas produced by the BBC, independent video games, and more.
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spelling doaj-art-4fda78688e274b6db8daf37b384bd0df2025-08-25T18:13:33ZrusTsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektovНаучный диалог2225-756X2227-12952024-11-0113918920510.24224/2227-1295-2024-13-9-189-2052875Mediatization of Communicative Memory and Crisis of Critical Thinking in Digital AgeK. V. Igaeva0F. V. Nikolai1Privolzhsky Research Medical UniversityNational Research Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny NovgorodThis article addresses the implications of the mediatization of communicative memory and explores the underlying causes of the crisis of critical thinking in the digital age. It focuses on the transformations within the public sphere influenced by new media. A review of discussions surrounding “new sincerity” and “new sensitivity”, as well as the roles of nostalgia in new media, is presented. The interconnections among these phenomena and their common foundations are demonstrated. The study argues that representations of the past in new media increasingly rely not on biographical or historical experiences but on replicable and “privatized” second-order simulacra created by users. Special attention is given to the issue of nostalgia, which emerges as a symptom of the subjugation of cultural and communicative memory to the logic of mediatization, characterized by extreme fragmentation of images, their emotional-affective sharpness, and the replacement of complex structures of historical reality with situational impressions. The article posits that theoretical critiques of mediatization and its effects on the public sphere are insufficient without identifying practical alternatives — namely, the most reflexive projects in both old and new media: auteur cinema, social media blogs by public historians, historical documentary dramas produced by the BBC, independent video games, and more.https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/5870mediatizationpublic spherecritical thinkingcommunicative memorynew sensitivitynew sincerity
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Mediatization of Communicative Memory and Crisis of Critical Thinking in Digital Age
Научный диалог
mediatization
public sphere
critical thinking
communicative memory
new sensitivity
new sincerity
title Mediatization of Communicative Memory and Crisis of Critical Thinking in Digital Age
title_full Mediatization of Communicative Memory and Crisis of Critical Thinking in Digital Age
title_fullStr Mediatization of Communicative Memory and Crisis of Critical Thinking in Digital Age
title_full_unstemmed Mediatization of Communicative Memory and Crisis of Critical Thinking in Digital Age
title_short Mediatization of Communicative Memory and Crisis of Critical Thinking in Digital Age
title_sort mediatization of communicative memory and crisis of critical thinking in digital age
topic mediatization
public sphere
critical thinking
communicative memory
new sensitivity
new sincerity
url https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/5870
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