Abstract
The article is devoted to the possibility of applying the technological approach to political institutions. In particular, the issue of stability of state power institutions and regional communities in the postmodernization processes of social and political development associated with the introduction of information digital technologies into public policy is touched upon. The authors investigate current examples of the impact of these technologies on Russian political practices and propose relevant areas of work with Internet communication technologies. The authors consider the information society as a global space for political communications, drawing their attention to new potential and real challenges and threats associated with the use of digital information arrays.
Highlights
Our research shows a significant increase in technological capabilities to control the digital space
For example: political actions of certain groups of the population in the information space: publications and reposts; expression of approval or condemnation, everything based on Big Data technology can be used to monitor the political behavior of an individual and even certain target audiences
Big Data generates an explanatory model of the political situation for each specific user
Summary
The current social state of J.F. Lyotard in the middle of the XX century. Postmodernity brings multiple elements of the show into the political arena. In this sense, it can be assumed that the society of Guy Debord's performance preceded postmodernism, being its first act. In Russia, there is a stable trend towards the sustainable development of a digital society. At this stage, activities to expand, exercise and retain political power include competition for influence on minds, the generation of symbols, and the transmission of ideas and values to the masses
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