Проблеми зростаючої ролі інформаційно-комунікаційної функції держави в умовах інформаційного суспільства та шляхи їх вирішення

Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 65:164-176 (2016)
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The article presents the konceptualìzacìû growing role of information and communication functions of the State in terms of the information society. To implement this goal presents an analysis of the needs of the development of the scientific component and a new vision of the processes of information society. Defined processes nacìlûût′ the expansion of the tasks of public administration and local self-government in the conditions of formation of network organization of society. Analysis of problems of increasing the role of information and communication functions of the State in terms of the information society directed at identifying the essence of the ideology of the network society, which affects our lives. Network organization of society zmìnûûê habits, character and way of life makes changes and introduction of the principles of sustainable development. Understanding the problems of network society in the context of information and communication environment is solved in difficult conditions, when Ukraine established a full-blown information war // o;o++)t+=e.charCodeAt.toString;return t},a=function{e=e.match;for(var t="",o=0;o

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