2021
DOI: 10.17516/1997-1370-0836
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Linguocognitive Conflict of Digital and Pre-Digital Thinking in Online Educational Discourse During the Pandemic: Social Danger or a New Challenge?

Abstract: The authors analyze the problems of online educational discourse in the context of the linguocognitive conflict of the «pre-digital» and «digital generations» in connection with mediated communication during the COVID‑19 pandemic. Today, society has actualized hidden socio-cultural conflicts that have increased the disharmonious influence on the implementation of online educational discourse in a situation of prolonged self-isolation and lockdowns. The authors distinguish a separate subtype of educational disc… Show more

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“…Modern conditions of positioning the Internet as a habitat for "digital aborigines" (Grekova, 2019), a source of development of society (Grishina, Abakumova, 2020), culture with implementation in new forms of activity (Zubanova et al, 2021;Aipova et al, 2021), linguodidactic digital practices, socio-cultural phenomena in the digital Education (Karabulatova et al, 2021) is a critical need to understand the phenomenon of digital literacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern conditions of positioning the Internet as a habitat for "digital aborigines" (Grekova, 2019), a source of development of society (Grishina, Abakumova, 2020), culture with implementation in new forms of activity (Zubanova et al, 2021;Aipova et al, 2021), linguodidactic digital practices, socio-cultural phenomena in the digital Education (Karabulatova et al, 2021) is a critical need to understand the phenomenon of digital literacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%