2018
DOI: 10.26577/ejrs-2018-4-186
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The prefigurative culture of Margaret Mead or the eternal problem of generation gap

Abstract: The article deals with the digital culture and its impact on modern youth and their relationship with parents. The problem of the Internet's influence on the changing nature of relations between parents and children has been raised. The phenomenon of digital generation causes a number of contradictious opinions. Some people may say that digital generation is living at the origins of the "fourth industrial revolution", however others consider, the disease of the 21 st century is digital dependence of young peop… Show more

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