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SHS Web Conf.
Volume 101, 2021
SAHD 2021 - 5th International Scientific and Practical Conference 2021 “Modern Science: Problems and Development Prospects (Social and Humanitarian Directions)”
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Article Number | 03048 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | Actual Problems of Pedagogy and Psychology | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202110103048 | |
Published online | 26 April 2021 |
Online literary creativity of digital natives: genre and thematic analysis
1 RUDN University, Theory and History of Journalism Department, 117198 Moscow, Russia
2 RUDN University, Mass Communication Department, 117198 Moscow, Russia
* Corresponding author: volkova-ii@rudn.ru
The article presents the results of a genre-thematic analysis of 1129 texts recognized as the most popular in 2019 on the platform Ficbook.net. It was found that young people of generation Z - the authors of these works (prose, poetry, journalism), were broadcasting existential anxiety and depression, tell stories which content is mainly related to violence and sex. The research is innovative in connection with empirical material that has not been studied before in the context of the problems of socialization of the digital generation. The features of socialization and motivation of "digital natives" representatives, their behavior in social networks and in real life are revealed. The results obtained can be useful for specialists in media communications, as well as psychologists, sociologists and teachers.
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