Modern Socio-Cultural Technologies As A Mechanism For Enhancing Youth Thinking
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Periodica Journal
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This article analyzes modern socio-cultural technologies as a significant mechanism for enhancing youth thinking from a sociophilosophical perspective. In the study, socio-cultural technologies are interpreted not merely as technical or organizational tools, but as a complex philosophical phenomenon shaping young people’s consciousness, worldview, and value systems. The author substantiates that the development of youth thinking is intrinsically linked to the moral renewal of society and demonstrates that sociocultural technologies serve as an intermediary mechanism in this process. Opportunities for fostering critical, reflective, and creative thinking among youth through digital culture, cultural institutions, and art forms are revealed based on philosophical analysis. The article attempts to interpret modern socio-cultural technologies as a conceptual model aimed at enhancing youth thinking