The article is devoted to the problem of social-psychological loneliness among students. The phenomenology of loneliness is represented in the totality of the definition study the definition, causes, ...structure, typology. The work is based on empirical material, presents the results of a poll conducted among the students of Moscow universities.
COMMUNICATION TOOLS OF THE INTERNET SOCIAL SPACE Doroschuk, Elena S; Petrova, Elena N; Staroverova, Tatiana S
Journal of organizational culture, communication and conflict,
01/2016, Volume:
20
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
Media are considered as the instrument of cultures dialogue which in the conditions of Internet technologies is exposed to structural and typological changes. On the basis of the typological ...analysis, structurally functional and a discourse analysis features of communication instruments use in socio-cultural space of the all-Russian and national (regional) segment of the Internet were defined. Among them: changes of reflexive reviewing use conditions as effective communication instrument of the Internet on the basis of the clip thinking and immediacy of perception noted as a factor of estimated perception and technological effectiveness strengthening of information consumption; correction of the reflexive reviewing functions, staticizing its instrumental role in cultural dialogue, accentuation of reflexive reviewing advertising problems; distribution of new communication formats with visualization of information, personalisation consumption, advance activization. Changes in reflexive reviewing typological characteristics are presented by two main tendencies: expanding typological features and strengthening essay basis of content with active commenting; multi-aspect content which is the cornerstone of reflexive reviewing in which representation role of the author is described as communication: I am a writer - I am a reader - I am a critic. Reflexive reviewing as communication instrument differs in national media in the supplemented structure allowing to develop the text in the course of communication. Thus, it is possible to speak about a reflexive reviewing demand as forms of representing national and world culture in the context of modern media technologies development in social space of the Internet.
The study of verbal behavior in a foreign language with the complex of methods of different sciences is the up-to-date task of scientific knowledge. The study of the ability to learn foreign ...languages is conducted with the help of psycholinguistic methods on the basis of contracted forms of communication, considering individual characteristics of speakers as well as level of their language culture, semantics and elements of their speech. The carried empirical study allows to say that there is the dependence of individual characteristics, motivation of communication, communicative skills of participants of communication and presence of various semantic and syntactic types of contracted forms in the dialogue.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2218-7405-2013-8-26
Geometric patterns have been used since ancient times as a means of decoration in art and architecture, with distinctive styles demonstrated in Islamic and Japanese cultures. They are now also being ...used as communication media, allowing information embedded in the pattern to be imparted
in applications such as barcodes. By combining simple graphical tiles into geometric patterns, Professor Hiroshi Ito, from Nihon University in Japan, believes that the interesting structure of such patterns may make them less obstructive when printed onto materials, therefore making them easier
to use in broader applications. Ito's focus lies in information binding to geometric patterns that encompass results for patterns known as dragon curves as well as Penrose tiling. This builds on his previous work using serpentine patterns, which involves manipulating two cells to create repetitive
patterns reminiscent of the undulation of a snake. In this latest study, Ito and his colleagues consider the use of these patterns combined with a filter for use in applications such as document authentication.
The pandemic context, that went off a year ago, has compelled all of us to adopt a new mode of working and communicating. The universities, at least in Romania, had to pass overnight to working ...exclusively online, which triggered changes at the level of interhuman relationships and behaviours of the students and teachers, as well as a transformation of the teaching and learning strategies. From a face-to-face type of instruction, where the activities mediated by technology had only a relatively limited place, to a kind of activity unfolding fully online, to which the types of teaching activities and techniques had to be adapted, as well as the learning ones. These are the two main aspects that we are going to approach in this paper, by analysing the challenges of working online in the higher education, from the point of view of the behaviour as to information, transmission of knowledge, creation of the know-how, as well as be-how, and from the viewpoint of the new student-teacher relationships. The analysis will focus on the teaching – learning strategies within the Covid-19 pandemic conditions, i.e. a fully online type of education, imposed by the special sanitary conditions, with a strong psychological impact, and not on the general didactic principles of turning digital, which have already been in current practice, in a sporadic manner, for some time now. We are going to study equally the interdependence relationship between the social, economic and psychological context, and the changing of the working methods with the students.