SOCIAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR DEVELOPING YOUTH'S IDEOLOGICAL STABILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Authors

  • Tajibayev Muzaffar Tursunpo‘latovich Associate Professor, Methodological Training Cycle Military Education Faculty Fergana State University Author

Keywords:

youth, ideological immunity, information technologies, socio-philosophical principles, ideological stability, information security, digital literacy, moral resilience.

Abstract

This scientific article is aimed at researching the social and philosophical foundations for the formation of ideological stability of youth in the context of modern information technologies. The study scientifically analyzes young people's activities in the information space, their interaction with the social environment, personal psychological characteristics, and the influence of moral and spiritual values on ideological stability. The paper identifies mechanisms for the formation of ideological immunity through socio-philosophical principles and develops recommendations aimed at stabilizing youth consciousness and increasing resistance to manipulation and disinformation in the global information space. The research results have practical significance for the development of pedagogical, psychological, and social strategies and serve as an effective tool for strengthening the stability of youth consciousness and the socio-spiritual foundation of society.

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Published

2026-02-22