CURRENT RESEARCH TRENDS OF THE SUBJECTNESS

Authors

  • Mescheryakov Dmytro Sergijovych Мещеряков Дмитро Сергійович Лабораторія Нових інформаційних технологій навчанняІнститут психології імені Г.С. КостюкаНАПН України

Abstract

The article is examined the current state and main tendencies of subjectness studies, their focus on determining the age and professional features, covering all categories of age groups: from babies to old age; the tendency of further search for components of the structural organization of subjectness, its levels of manifestation and phenomena are also analyzed. The conclusion about the relevance of the subjectness theme in virtual learning environment is made due to the further integration of infocommunication technologies like the Internet and virtuality into everyday life, and related to these trend different activities: work, study, communication, etc. The subjectness role of self-development and intellect development as a factor in the activity of subjectness activity and the existence of subjectness in general is defined. Also further prospects for the study of subjectness are highlighted, such as: the subjectness in virtuality; research of subjectness technologies formation and development, in particular for counteraction to harmful phenomena of the Internet and information warfare; definition of the influence on subjectness and subjectness activity of new technologies (like Internet, virtual educational environment, electronic gadgets, virtualization, artificial intelligence, etc.).

Keywords: subject, subjectness, subjectness activity, development of subjectness activity, levels of subjectness development

Accepted: 07.06.2017

Reviewed: 12.06.2017

Published: 29.06.2017

Published

2017-06-29

How to Cite

Мещеряков Дмитро Сергійович M. D. S. (2017). CURRENT RESEARCH TRENDS OF THE SUBJECTNESS. TECHNOLOGIES OF INTELLECT DEVELOPMENT, 2(6(17). Retrieved from https://psytir.org.ua/index.php/technology_intellect_develop/article/view/300

Issue

Section

Theoretical Problems of Psychology, Psychological Technologies
ISSN: 2223-0521