FOSTERING THE SPIRITUAL IMMUNITY OF YOUNG WRITERS IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Authors
Mamatqulova Nilufar ()Files
Abstract
This article explores the critical issue of developing and strengthening the "spiritual immunity" of young writers within the contemporary digital ecosystem. Today's globalized internet landscape presents unprecedented access to information alongside significant risks, including ideological manipulation, cultural erosion, and destructive virtual trends. Focusing on the pedagogical experiences and educational mission of the Creative School named after Hamid Olimjon and Zulfiya, the paper analyzes the psychological and sociocultural mechanisms necessary to safeguard young literary talents. It proposes integrated educational models combining classic national heritage with digital literacy to nurture creative minds capable of resisting ideological vulnerabilities while producing high-quality, ethically sound literature.
