New Dimension of Social Development: Activities and Creativity in the Internet Communications
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New Dimension of Social Development: Activities and Creativity in the Internet Communications
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S013216250012083-4-
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Authors
Yuriy Asochakov 
Occupation: Associate Professor
Affiliation: St. Petersburg State University
Address: Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
Elena Bogomyagkova
Occupation: Associate Professor
Affiliation: St. Petersburg State University
Address: Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
Dmitry V. Ivanov
Occupation: Professor, St. Petersburg State University
Affiliation: St. Petersburg State University
Address: Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
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75-86
Abstract

The article presents a study of involvement in the internet communication, activities and creativity on social networking platforms. Comparative analysis of empirical data collected in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Sverdlovsk region focuses on digital communications intensity considered an indicator of postindustrial social structures – networks and flows development. The study demonstrates sustainability and wide scope of the internet and social networking platforms usage. However the development level of such social life patterns varies in different segments of society. Social structures revealed with help of such indicators as involvement, activity and creativity in digital communications are more developed in large cities and megacities. Young people and the middle strata persons lead as groups contributing to development of network and flow structures. Communicating on social networking platforms and generating intense flows of content, members of these social groups accumulate their virtual capital. Social differentiation based on unequal distribution of virtual capital is a new form of inequality. In relation to ‘digital divide’ of the 1990s as disparities among users and non-users this new form is a secondary digital divide for disparities among users creating digital content and users just consuming it.

Keywords
social networks, internet, activity, creativity, digital divide, social development, fullness of life
Acknowledgment
This work is based on research supported by the Russian Science Foundation (the grant number 18-18-00132). The authors are grateful also to the Research Park of St. Petersburg State University ‘Center for Sociological and Internet Research’ for the empirical data collected (the project 106-16435).
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10.02.2021
Date of publication
10.02.2021
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