THE ROLE OF MEDIA CULTURE IN MODERN SOCIETY
Keywords:
Keywords. Media, media culture, society, consciousness, media, internet resources.Abstract
Annotation.The author of the article reveals one of the current topics of our
time. As information significantly influences our life choice, the level of our socio-
political activity.The role of media culture as a catalyst for many social processes is
growing, which undoubtedly influenced not only the development of the country, but
also the formation of a new media environment. The fact that media culture changes
the world of human relations brings specific features to its consciousness.
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