2021
DOI: 10.17162/au.v11i4.774
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La naturaleza de la influencia y el grado de confianza en la información sobre la pandemia entre los estudiantes de la generación Z

Abstract: El artículo examina la influencia y el grado de confianza en la información sobre la COVID 19 entre los estudiantes de la Generación Z en universidades rusas y eslovacas. Se utilizaron como métodos empíricos una encuesta sociológica con metodología Likert, una entrevista en profundidad y un grupo focal. El estudio se realizó de forma remota utilizando Google Form, el servicio VoIP Skype y una plataforma de conferencias en la nube: Zoom. El estudio reveló que los jóvenes rusos y eslovacos de la Generación Z son… Show more

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“…Digitalization is one of the most influential factors characterizing the process of information perception. Studies also show (Vinichenko et al, 2021) that Gen Z is not idealistic but has a pragmatic approach to life which is reflected, among other things, in their attitude to personal welfare and career growth opportunities (Syzdykova et al, 2022), as well as the striving to save emotional and intellectual resources and avoid responsibility (Noskova et al, 2022). Research reveals a trend of change in the self-identification of Gen Z individuals, namely a rising sense of cosmopolitanism of the younger generation, which is distinguished by the reduced significance of the factor of identification with a particular country, place of birth, or nationality (Tikhomirova, Tikhomirov, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digitalization is one of the most influential factors characterizing the process of information perception. Studies also show (Vinichenko et al, 2021) that Gen Z is not idealistic but has a pragmatic approach to life which is reflected, among other things, in their attitude to personal welfare and career growth opportunities (Syzdykova et al, 2022), as well as the striving to save emotional and intellectual resources and avoid responsibility (Noskova et al, 2022). Research reveals a trend of change in the self-identification of Gen Z individuals, namely a rising sense of cosmopolitanism of the younger generation, which is distinguished by the reduced significance of the factor of identification with a particular country, place of birth, or nationality (Tikhomirova, Tikhomirov, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%