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Oleksandr Ishchuk(Oleksandr Ishchuk ) 세계환단학회 2023 세계환단학회지 Vol.10 No.1
The article attempts to analyze the place of the Trypillian culture (Kukuten-Trypillian cultural community) in historical processes on the territory of Eastern Europe in the 6th-3rd millennia B.C. It is emphasized that mutual relations between Western and Eastern civilizations in the specified period played an important role in the formation of the population that lived in the territory of ancient Ukraine. The possible influences of various ancient cultures on the formation and activity of the Trypillian civilization are analyzed. The influence, judging by everything, is felt from various civilizations, both from the West and from the South and the East. On the basis of archaeological research of recent decades, an attempt has been made to trace the influence of the Trypillian culture on neighboring civilizations that existed after its decline.
Oleksandr Ishchuk 세계환단학회 2020 세계환단학회지 Vol.7 No.1
This article is devoted to the history of the Scythian tribes, who lived on the territory of Ukraine in the period VII - IV centuries BC. In the article, on the basis of the work of “The Histories” of Herodotus other old historians, and archeological researches of the 19th - 21st centuries, an attempt is made to generalize information about the political and economical life of the Scythians. Historical and archaeological information on the geographical location of the Scythians, their settlements, economy, crafts, military, etc. are analyzed. Information from the writings of ancient historians is compared with old and new archaeological studies. In addition, some interesting Scythian traditions, religion rituals are analyzed.
The Origin of Trypillian Culture and the Scythian People
Oleksandr Ishchuk 세계환단학회 2021 세계환단학회지 Vol.8 No.2
The article reviews the most famous and interesting theories of historians and archaeologists about the origin of Trypillian culture and Scythian People. The facts that confirm them and the facts that deny them are given. It is indicated what views the modern scientific community of Ukraine holds on this issue. The similarity between the drawings on the ceramics of the Trypillian Archaeological Culture and the Yangshao Culture and Hongshan culture (China) is analyzed. The similarity between the style of life, the environment, the habitation, the settlements of the Scythians in the territory of Ukraine and in the other territories of Eurasia was analyzed, where the memory of the Scythian hour was saved. Scholars' views on possible explanations for these similarities and the interrelationships between Eastern and Western civilizations in Eurasia are presented.
Cybercrime in the Economic Space: Psychological Motivation and Semantic-Terminological Specifics
Matveev, Vitaliy,Eduardivna, Nykytchenko Olena,Stefanova, Nataliia,Khrypko, Svitlana,Ishchuk, Alla,Ishchuk, Olena,Bondar, Tetiana International Journal of Computer ScienceNetwork S 2021 International journal of computer science and netw Vol.21 No.11
The article reveals the essence of cybercrime, approaches to understanding this concept, classification of cybercrime, and other illegal acts in this area. The concept of cybercrime has multi-discourse nature and a certain legal uncertainty. Cybercrimes, their forms and types are analyzed in the economic context. The research vocabulary of the economic industry is defined. The scope and content of concepts denoted by the terms of the sphere covered by cybercrime are studied, and its types and forms are analyzed. The article studies problems, achievements, and prospects of resisting and combating cybercrime during the development of the civil information society and Ukraine's entry into the global information space. The study focuses on the economic motivation of most cybercrimes since some material benefit from the fact of cyber offenses is assumed directly or indirectly.
Khrypko, Svitlana,ALEKSANDROVA, Olena,Stoliarchuk, lesia,Ishchuk, Olena,OBLOVA, Liudmyla,Pavlovska, Olena,Andrii, Bezuhlyi International Journal of Computer ScienceNetwork S 2021 International journal of computer science and netw Vol.21 No.12
Virtual communities are studied to analyze their characteristic features, types, and tole to modern society. The article is aimed at creating a classification of virtual communities according to specific characteristics, which can be used to model the interaction, and necessity of components that are important for the community. The classification of virtual communities will contribute to their better performance and satisfy the users' needs in information. The study reveals the value structure of virtual communities, educational and communicative influence, and the possible threats these communities may bring to society and security.
Stoliarchuk, Olesia,Khrypko, Svitlana,Olga, Dobrodum,Ishchuk, Olena,Kokhanova, Olena,Sorokina, Olena,Salata, Karina International Journal of Computer ScienceNetwork S 2022 International journal of computer science and netw Vol.22 No.3
The research aims to study the dynamics of academic procrastination and its impact on the mental health of students during the transition to distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was identified a declining tendency of overall rates of academic procrastination and at the same time increase in the number of carriers of mid and high levels of academic procrastination. The decline in the general rates of academic procrastination at the beginning of 2021 testifies to the adaptation processes experienced by students to the conditions of distance learning. It was documented that students' academic procrastination is accompanied by a steady negative emotional tension. During the transition to distance learning, the intensity of students' learning activity has increased, which altogether causes stress as one of the main reasons for the academic procrastination among future psychologists. The study identified a risk of academic procrastination manifestation among students for their mental health, which provides a basis for developing and testing a program to prevent the phenomenon of academic procrastination among degree-seeking students.
Khrypko, Svitlana,ALEKSANDROVA, Olena,Stoliarchuk, lesia,Ishchuk, Olena,OBLOVA, Liudmyla,Pavlovska, Olena,Andrii, Bezuhlyi International Journal of Computer ScienceNetwork S 2021 International journal of computer science and netw Vol.21 No.spc12
Virtual communities are studied to analyze their characteristic features, types, and tole to modern society. The article is aimed at creating a classification of virtual communities according to specific characteristics, which can be used to model the interaction, and necessity of components that are important for the community. The classification of virtual communities will contribute to their better performance and satisfy the users' needs in information. The study reveals the value structure of virtual communities, educational and communicative influence, and the possible threats these communities may bring to society and security.
Matveev, Vitaliy,Eduardivna, Nykytchenko Olena,Stefanova, Nataliia,Khrypko, Svitlana,Ishchuk, Alla,PASKO, Katerina International Journal of Computer ScienceNetwork S 2021 International journal of computer science and netw Vol.21 No.8
The article studies the discourse and a legal uncertainty of the popular and generally understandable concept of cybercrime. The authors reveal the doctrinal approaches to the definition of cybercrime, cyberspace, computer crime. The analysis of international legal acts and legislation of Ukraine in fighting cybercrime is carried out. The conclusion is made about the need to improve national legislation and establish international cooperation to develop the tools for countering cybercrime and minimizing its negative outcomes. The phenomenon of nicknames is studied as a semantic source, which potentially generates a number of threats and troubles - the crisis of traditional anthroponymic culture, identity crisis, hidden sociality, and indefinite institutionalization, incognito style, a range of manifestations of loneliness - from voluntary solitude to traumatic isolation and forced detachment. The core idea is that it is the phenomenon of incognito and hidden name (nickname and other alternatives) that is the motivational stimulus for the fact of information trouble or crime.