Structure of Information Streams as Social-Psychological Factor of Territories Development
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https://doi.org/10.24917/20801653.22.8Keywords:
information flow structure, social-psychology atmosphere, territory developmentAbstract
The structure of information streams defines the social-psychological atmosphere in a district, a city or a region. The main data carrier are people. Thus, the structure and intensity of flows of people is a defining factor of a social-psychological background for development of territories. A set of historical examples prove it. Will depression, or growth and development reign in the territory? Will the development have a sequenced character, or will criminal tendencies start to prevail? The nature of development of territories depends considerably on how flows of information will be organized..
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