Danylenko O. Socio-Communicative Processes in Society under Transformation: Linguaconflictological Analysis.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

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0510U000505

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Specialization

  • 22.00.01 - Теорія та історія соціології

18-05-2010

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.051.15

V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University

Essay

Object: socio-communicative processes in society under transformation regarded as system of multilevel structural communications. Goal: development of theoretical-methodological approach to studying of socio-communicative processes in society under transformation while taking into account possibilities of potential conflicts and vectors its orientations revelation through text analysis; the latters reflect and construct different images of social conflicts. Research methods: common to the whole sciences; specifically sociological methods: document analysis (content- analysis and its modifications), the deep problem-oriented interviews. Theoretical and practical results: it had been developed the linguaconflictological approach that permitted to solve the problem of adequacy perception conflicts as socio-communicative processes with taking into account linguistic element. Novelty: developing of theoretical basis of linquaconflictilogical analysis as socio-communicative processes in society under transformation as a new approach in conflicts exploration with intercommunication between sociology of conflict and sociology of language. The latter permits taking into consideration linguistic characteristics of social conflicts and reveal the potential conflictness of socio-communicative processes. Extent of introduction: results of research are used in realization of linquaconflictilogical expertise of socio-communicative processes, and also in teaching such subjects as "Qualitative methods of social conflicts investigation", "Sociology of Everyday Life and political conflicts", "Sociological theories of society" for students at Sociological department of Kharkiv National V.N. Karazin-University.

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