On representation of conflict in modern academic discourse

This article discusses media researchers’ understanding of the term “conflict,” what types of experience objects social scientists include in this category, and the possibility of categorization and theoretical understanding of these objects in the context of modern media research in Russia and abro...

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Published inOnline Media & Global Communication Vol. 1; no. 4; pp. 794 - 814
Main Authors Vartanova, Elena, Gladkova, Anna, Dunas, Denis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published De Gruyter 01.12.2022
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Summary:This article discusses media researchers’ understanding of the term “conflict,” what types of experience objects social scientists include in this category, and the possibility of categorization and theoretical understanding of these objects in the context of modern media research in Russia and abroad. Also discussed are the theoretical issues of the interaction between media and conflict, theory-based methodology of conflict research, and the types and key subjects of conflict, which have become the subjects of empirical research on scientific papers published in major media academic journals at home and abroad. In discussing the study’s empirical results, the necessity of cultivating ethical and moral values in the media, according to Habermas’s communicative behavior theory where he opposes the anti-values of conflict, was raised.
ISSN:2749-9049
2749-9049
DOI:10.1515/omgc-2022-0063