Mediated communication and mediated communities in the information age

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  • Gábor Szécsi Institute for Philosophical Research of the Hungarian Academy of SciencesUniversity of Pécs, Faculty of Adult Education and Human Resources

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v12i1.3217

Mots-clés :

Community Information, Online Civic Participation, Social Cohesion

Résumé

This article argues that the electronically mediated communication contributes to the construction of new, mediated forms of communities which are based on the synthesis of virtual and physical communities. The appearance of these new forms of communities leads to a new conceptualization of the relation between self and community. The aim of this article, on the one hand, is to show that with the mediatization of communities, our concept of community becomes more comples. On the other hand, in this essay we consider the assumption that the medium of the mediatization and new conceptualization of community is a specific, pictorial language of electronically mediated communication.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Gábor Szécsi, Institute for Philosophical Research of the Hungarian Academy of SciencesUniversity of Pécs, Faculty of Adult Education and Human Resources

Senior research fellow, Institute for Philosophical Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,

professor, head of department, University of Pécs, Faculty of Adult Education and Human Resources, Department of Cultural Mediation

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2016-04-19

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