Peculiarities of interaction with media in the process of the community adaptation to the conditions and consequences of military conflict

- Гусєв, Ігор Миколайович (orcid.org/0000-0002-3426-8799) (2019) Peculiarities of interaction with media in the process of the community adaptation to the conditions and consequences of military conflict Наукові студії із соціальної та політичної психології, 43 (46). pp. 181-191. ISSN 2309-8287

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Abstract

The article presents an empirical study that revealed the basic peculiarities of the community interaction with media. Five psychological peculiarities of community interaction with the media. Interaction with the media through the «paternalistic-negative» peculiarity is characterized by a negative attitude to the consumption of media content and the transfer of responsibility for it to the government. While the «avoidance» peculiarity is based on the desire of a person to deliberately, limit himself to using media to avoid getting into a media content that is related to a military conflict. The displaying of such peculiarity is more common to communities with a low level of material support and use the media such Russian television and social networks VKontakte and Odnoklasniki. Such peculiarities of interaction with the media as «rational-empathy» and «observed» are characterized by the operation of a wide array of media content, rational assessment of the information consumed or its accumulation to form a further relation. Such features are more common in medium and high-level material provision communities where the use of the Internet for news search, Facebook and Twitter social networking, and online TV viewing are the leading media literate. The «emotional and intuitive» peculiarity is based on the steady habits of the media, which produce emotional responses to the consumed media content in the form of display pity, compassion and empathy. This peculiarity is inherent in a community that uses national TV and does not have a life experience of interaction with vulnerable groups of the population (internally displaced persons, combatants, etc.). The basic vectors of community adaptation to the conditions and consequences of a military conflict in the process of interaction with the media are defined. A productive vector characterized by rational use of the media and the empathy of internally displaced persons, as well as a contemplative position that manifests itself in the use of various media for the accumulation of information and in a neutral estimation of consumed medical consumption. The vector of adaptation with destructive manifestations, the content of which is determined by the paternalistic attitude to media content, its chaotic consumption, the negative attitude towards the displaced persons and the transfer of responsibility to the state institutions. An intermediate adaptation vector, features of which is the emotional and intuitive position, which is displayed in the intuitive search and interaction with media content, and the attitude to socio-political events in the country is based on emotional factors (empathy, compassion, and pity).

Item Type: Article
Keywords: media; media content; media skills; adaptation; psychological peculiarities; factor analysis; military conflict
Subjects: Science and knowledge. Organization. Computer science. Information. Documentation. Librarianship. Institutions. Publications > 1 Philosophy. Psychology
Science and knowledge. Organization. Computer science. Information. Documentation. Librarianship. Institutions. Publications > 3 Social Sciences > 304 Social questions. Social practice. Cultural practice. Way of life (Lebensweise)
Divisions: The Institute of Social and Political Psychology > Laboratory for Mass and Community Psychology
Depositing User: к.пс.н. Ігор Миколайович Гусєв
Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2019 09:13
Last Modified: 19 Dec 2019 09:13
URI: https://lib.iitta.gov.ua/id/eprint/718448

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