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TECHNOLOGICAL CIVILIZATION AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIO-CULTURAL PROCESSES

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56292/SJFSU/vol31_iss5/a59

Keywords:

social philosophy, culture, social technology, communication, digital culture, modernization.

Abstract

This article analyzes the philosophical essence of the concept of sociocultural technologies, their role in the development of society, and their impact on the cultural formation of human activity. The study examines the management of sociocultural processes based on a technological approach, as well as new forms of social technologies emerging in the context of the modern communicative environment and digital transformation.

Author Biography

  • Nigora Djalalova, Farg‘ona davlat universiteti

    Farg‘ona davlat universiteti, “Musiqiy ta’lim va madaniyat” kafedrasi o‘qituvchisi

References

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4. Heidegger, M. (1977). The Question Concerning Technology. New York: Harper & Row.

5. Al-Farabi. (1993). The Virtuous City (Al-Madina al-Fadila). Beirut: Dar al-Mashriq.

6. Gadamer, H.-G. (2004). Truth and Method. London: Continuum.

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Published

2026-01-27

How to Cite

TECHNOLOGICAL CIVILIZATION AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIO-CULTURAL PROCESSES. (2026). Scientific Journal of the Fergana State University, 31(5), 59. https://doi.org/10.56292/SJFSU/vol31_iss5/a59