2021
DOI: 10.24234/wisdom.v17i1.413
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Anthropological Dimension of Smart Culture

Abstract: To carry out socio-philosophical conceptualization of the phenomenon of smart-culture as the newest sphere of human being, which emerges and develops in the era of informatization and technologization of society. The authors prove that the concept of “smart culture” is an evolutionary stage and unity of meanings of theoretical approaches to understanding the essence of modern society (information, virtual, global, etc.). It is proved that the condition and consequence of the emergence of a smart society is the… Show more

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“…For example, as noted by Bresciani et al [11] and Trippl et al [12], the regional economy has an indicative influence on the reasonable specialization of the region and its sustainable development. So, as noted by the authors [13][14][15][16], the regional economy is a rather complex multifactorial system, the effectiveness of which depends on the totality of historical, cultural, natural and climatic, demographic, socioeconomic, resource, management, information and knowledge and other potentials. Each of these potentials forms the basis for the prospective development of a particular area of activity or industry in the region, provides a certain level of competitiveness at the national and international levels and creates the potential for strategic development and opportunities to improve the level and quality of life of the population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, as noted by Bresciani et al [11] and Trippl et al [12], the regional economy has an indicative influence on the reasonable specialization of the region and its sustainable development. So, as noted by the authors [13][14][15][16], the regional economy is a rather complex multifactorial system, the effectiveness of which depends on the totality of historical, cultural, natural and climatic, demographic, socioeconomic, resource, management, information and knowledge and other potentials. Each of these potentials forms the basis for the prospective development of a particular area of activity or industry in the region, provides a certain level of competitiveness at the national and international levels and creates the potential for strategic development and opportunities to improve the level and quality of life of the population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%