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The article reveals certain peculiarities of the developing future-oriented society and emphasizes the relevancy of the problem of spiritual development of a person ready to ensure his/her own personal, professional as well as state security in the information world. The author raises the issues of information aggression, information space full of both values and anti-values causing the danger of development of aggressive consumer ideology, total commercialization of culture and posing a threat both for a person and the state. The information society requires taking into account consciousness transformation process, i.e. the way people analyze problems, receive, communicate and generalize information and form their attitude to it. People’s world outlook, their life values and ideals, social and personal orientation as well as cultural and esthetic attitudes are considered to be the objects of information security in the spiritual sphere. The article also reveals the importance of the cultural dialogue (Russia — Poland) in the formation of a value-conscious attitude to information ensuring the development of a person’s spiritual culture. The author also determines the role of the information sources in structuring the worldview as a model of the surrounding world. The peculiarities of this worldview explain the uniqueness of the behavior as well as a value-oriented attitude to the world as a whole and the information in particular. The scientific novelty is proved by the revealed attitudes to the information: negative, selective, consumer, critical and value-oriented.
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The study presents the results of the field research into modern dance tradition, which was carried out in the village of Popice in the Břeclav area between 2016 and 2017. The village is situated in the South-Moravian borderland, and before the Second World War the original German population predominated there. After the war, during which the village was united with the German Reich, the occupied territory was given back to Czechoslovakia and the German-speaking inhabitants of Popice were displaced. From 1946, within a settlement programme controlled by the government, the village was populated by inhabitants from the Slovácko region. The study deals with the formation of modern dance tradition and its development to date, accentuating particular dance opportunities monitored in the context and historical-cultural transformations of the village. The dance opportunities are thoroughly described with an emphasis on their content and the importance of the organizers’ position within the commenced intergenerational transmission of modern dance traditions. Attention is paid to the ongoing process of the construction of Popice inhabitants’ identity in connection with the transmission and adoption of folk-costume and customary elements from the Hanácké Slovácko region. The knowledge summarized in the study can serve as a basis for longitudinal research.
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