SPIRITUAL EDUCATION THROUGH THE INTERNET
Keywords:
Keywords: Internet, spiritual education, globalization, spiritual immunity, youth, digital culture, information attack.Abstract
This article analyzes the impact of information and communication technologies on the spiritual education of youth during the process of globalization. It explores the issues of forming "spiritual immunity" against various information attacks on the Internet and the negative consequences of "mass culture". Furthermore, the article provides practical recommendations for preserving national values in the virtual world and enhancing digital culture (netiquette).
References
1. Adorno, T. W., & Horkheimer, M. (2002). Dialectic of Enlightenment. Stanford University Press. (94–110)
2. Castells, M. (2010). The Rise of the Network Society. Wiley-Blackwell. (94-110)
3. Ess, C. (2009). Digital Media Ethics. Polity Press. (120-135)
4. Floridi, L. (2013). The Ethics of Information. Oxford University Press. (55-70)
5. Giddens, A. (1991). Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age. Stanford University Press. (185-192)
6. Himma, K. E., & Tavani, H. T. (2008). The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics. Wiley. (110-117)
7. Jenkins, H. (2006). Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide. New York University Press. (13-25)
8. Nazarov, Q. (2011). Philosophy of Ideas. Tashkent: National Society of Philosophers of Uzbekistan. (210-225)
9. Spinello, R. A. (2020). Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace. Jones & Bartlett Learning. (92-108)
10. Twenge, J. M. (2017). iGen. Atria Books. (44-60)
11. Zapesotskiy, A. S. (2002). Education: Philosophy, Culturology, Politics. Moscow: Nauka. (156-170)
12. Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. (2019). "On additional measures to increase the efficiency of spiritual and educational work".