The impact of information inequality on the social security of Russian society
https://doi.org/10.35854/2219-6242-2023-2-168-175
Abstract
The article is focused on the influence of information inequality on ensuring of social security. The authors reveals the concept of information inequality, its sociological analysis as a form of social inequality. The article studies social risks, dangers and threats of the influence of information inequality on the social security of Russian society. The article shows differences between “information” and “digital” inequality. Leading directions in the use of Internet resources are presented. On the basis of the analysis identified options for overcoming information inequality in the country.
About the Authors
Ya. A. MargulyanRussian Federation
Yakov A. Margulyan — Doctor of Social Science, Professor, Professor at the Department of Sociology and Human Resources Management
30-32a Griboedov Canal emb., St. Petersburg 191023
N. I. Danilova
Russian Federation
Natalya I. Danilova — PhD in Sociology, Associate Professor, Associate Professor at the Department of Communication Technologies and Public Relations
30-32a Griboedov Canal emb., St. Petersburg 191023
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Review
For citations:
Margulyan Ya.A., Danilova N.I. The impact of information inequality on the social security of Russian society. Sociology and Law. 2023;15(2):168-175. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35854/2219-6242-2023-2-168-175