Keywords: | media space, communication paradigms, socio-political paradigm, paradigm changes, new media
|
Abstracts: | The article discusses the theoretical foundations of the formation and development of modern information and communication paradigms. The article examines the relation between the expansion of socio-political issues in new media and the transformation of communication paradigms in the development of the media space. The relevance of the work is due to the lack of research into the ongoing drastic transformation of socio-political paradigms due to the emergence of new information and communication technologies that had not previously occurred in the Russian and foreign practice. The main research methods are contextual and descriptive, including analysis and systematization of the material, and also structural and functional method.
Based on the analysis of existing information and communication models, there have been revealed and structured socio-political paradigms of communications functioning in the Internet. The authors analyze the reasons for the shifts in the socio-political paradigm that have changed the nature of the media space. Special attention is paid to the anthropocentric approach in communication, focusing on man as an object of linguistic and communicative research.
|
The contact details of authors: | Kvernadze, Eka Tarielovna – Post-graduate Student, Faculty of Journalism, Institute of Public Administration and Management, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia, https://orcid.org/0009-0000-1245-3961, ehka-kvernadze@yandex.ru
Miller, Dmitry Georgievich – Applicant at the Department of Public Relations and Media Policy, Faculty of Journalism, Institute of Public Service and Management, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia, https://orcid.org/
0009-0007-5191-8881, miller.dmitry.msk@gmail.com
|