Mental, Legal, and Linguistic Management Features in Information Society
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Abstract
This research aims to analyze the mutual influence of such phenomena as mentality, language, law, and society management in the situation of fast-developing information technologies. All social spheres are interdependent. Hence, changes in one of them inevitably entail changes in others. The authors express disquiet concern about contemporary processes of language digitalization and mindset blurring in the context of choice of legal and management models. The authors conclude that the influence of technological novelties should remain within the framework of law and that society management should be based on mental, linguistic, and legal paradigms historically formed in a particular society. Leveling mental mechanisms, impoverishment and borrowing of linguistic mechanisms, and strengthening the role of law in regulating cultural and management environments are the important features of information society management. Furthermore, legal regulation of management issues makes it possible to alleviate management errors across the board and protect people from the deleterious influence of negative consequences of the information epoch.