Abstract

The article shows that in the conditions of the global information space, a person, under the influence of network interactions, collides with a system of identity plurality, with the formation of “network identity”. It is proved that the multi-variability of the modern cultural environment gives rise to various forms of personality self-identification. Network culture contributes to the emergence of a new type of personality – “network-informational”, included in a special sphere of communications.

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