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The aim of the study is to identify changes in the functioning of the state system caused by the digitalization of public relations. The logic of the research consists in a consistent analysis of changes in the theoretical models explaining social reality and related changes in the organization of the political system and political practices. The research tasks are: 1) to reveal the term of “smart crowd” and how this term differs from the term “public”; 2) to determine the characteristics of the digital crowd; 3) to understand how political communication is transformed into “smart management”. The methodological ground of the study is a new understanding of the interaction of the social system with the external environment. The technological features of the digital space significantly expand the communication and interaction of citizens in the global network, where traditional approaches have become mediated by the online space. Digital platforms of “direct” democracy, online digital institutions, political holograms, etc. show the potential of social media influence on the political process.
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Kornilovich, V.A., Vasilenko, V.I., Kulikova, O.A. (2022). Stability of the State System in the Context of Digital Transformation. In: Ashmarina, S.I., Mantulenko, V.V., Vochozka, M. (eds) Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “Smart Nations: Global Trends In The Digital Economy”. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 397. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94873-3_9
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