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SOCIAL FEATURES OF PREVENTING YOUTH ALIENATION FROM NATIONAL IDENTITY IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY

Nigora Zakirova ,

Abstract

In the information society, the alienation of youth from national identity is one of the complex challenges of globalization. This article analyzes the impact of mass media on the worldview and national values of youth. Recommendations for preserving national identity and balancing global influences are provided.

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information society, national identity, alienation, globalization, mass media.

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Zakirova, N. (2024). SOCIAL FEATURES OF PREVENTING YOUTH ALIENATION FROM NATIONAL IDENTITY IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY. Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 4(10), 183–188. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-04-10-20