6 research outputs found
Multimedia Discourse as an Element of Multiculture
Сьогодні з’ясування ступеня впливу мультимедіа недостатньо, оскільки
необхідно знаходити відповідь на питання про те, як дискурс мультимедіа як елемент
мультикультури в мультисуспільстві («нова електронна культура» – термін М. Кастельса)
пов’язаний із трансформацією (зміною) свідомості суспільства. Необхідно аналізувати
інмутаційні та мутаційні (терміни О. Холода) зміни у свідомості індивідів, які, певно не
підозрюючи цього, здійснюють «тиху зміну» мислетворення людини і за рахунок цього –
структури світопорядку. Виникають і інші питання: чи вважати нинішні телевізійні масмедіа
провокаційними, таким, що наштовхують суспільство на негативні сценарії поведінки? Чи псує
телебачення свідомість суспільства, чи вносить негативні (інмутаційні) зміни в його поведінку,
спонукаючи до інмутаційної трансформації свідомості? У пошуках відповіді на поставлені
питання здійснено дослідження, мета якого − з’ясувати кореляції факторів «нова електронна
культура» й «трансформація свідомості». Today it is not enough to determine the degree of the media influence, as we need to find
an answer to the question of how multimedia discourse as an element of multiculture in multisociety
(“new electronic culture” – M. Castells’s term) is associated with transformation (change) of
consciousness of society. It is necessary to analyze inmutational and mutational (O. Kholod’s terms)
changes in the minds of individuals, who, probably, make unintentional “quiet change” of thought
creating and thus – the structure of world order. There are other issues: whether to consider the current
TV mass media provocative, and pushing society to negative behavior scenarios. Does television spoil
public consciousness, or make negative (inmutational) changes in behavior, encouraging inmutational
transformation of consciousness? In search of answers to those questions, the study has been carried out,
which aimed at finding out the correlation of “new electronic culture” and “the transformation of
consciousness” factors
East European Journal Of Psycholinguistics
East European Journal of Psycholinguistics is an international double-blind peerreviewed
academic periodical published semiannually. The aim of the journal is to
provide a forum for scholars to share, foster, and discuss globally various new topics
and advances in different fields of modern psycholinguistics. The journal publishes
original manuscripts covering but not limited to the following theoretical and
applied fields of psycholinguistics:
Bilingualism
Clinical Psycholinguistics
Cognitive Linguistics
Cognitive Psychology
Discourse Analysis
Forensic Linguistics
First and Second/Foreign Language Acquisition
Neurolinguistics
Pragmatics
Psychology of Language and Speech
Sociolinguistics
Translation Studie
Strain Properties of Thin Films Based on Ni and Ag in External Magnetic Field
The paper describes the research results of influence of an external magnetic field with 200 mT induction on the longitudinal gauge factor of nano-crystalline film systems of Ni and Ag with different thickness of non-magnetic layer of Ag (or Ni) within elastic deformation up to 1% are presented. Considered methods of forming double- and triplex-layer structure based on thin films Ni and Ag and research of the structure and phase composition of the obtained samples. The correlation between the factor value of the
longitudinal gauge factor, structural-phase state of film systems and total thickness is estimated
Strain Properties of Thin Films Based on Ni and Ag in External Magnetic Field
The paper describes the research results of influence of an external magnetic field with 200 mT induction on the longitudinal gauge factor of nano-crystalline film systems of Ni and Ag with different thickness of non-magnetic layer of Ag (or Ni) within elastic deformation up to 1% are presented. Considered methods of forming double- and triplex-layer structure based on thin films Ni and Ag and research of the structure and phase composition of the obtained samples. The correlation between the factor value of the
longitudinal gauge factor, structural-phase state of film systems and total thickness is estimated
Psycholinguistic models of explanation vital values of Ukrainians (during Russia's large-scale aggression against Ukraine)
The purpose of the study was to identify psycholinguistic models of the explication of salutary values of Ukrainians of different ages (from 18 to 65+) during the large-scale aggression of Russia against Ukraine in the specified period. Research methodology. The survey was conducted in two stages using the questionnaire «Welcoming Values of Ukrainians»: in the first stage, 28 or 100% of people aged 18 to 55 took part in the survey, in the second stage 51 or 100% of respondents aged 18 to 69 years old. 89 respondents (in two stages of the survey) were asked to answer 2 questions and complete 2 tasks; question 1 – «What were your life values BEFORE February 24, 2022? Describe», question 2 – «What are your life values now AFTER exposure to mediatization? Describe». According to the results of processing the received data, it was established that the subjects have different psycholinguistic models of explication of the vital values of Ukrainians during the large-scale aggression of Russia against Ukraine. Conclusions. Indeed, nine (at the first stage) and eight (at the second stage) different psycholinguistic models function in the worldview of Ukrainian respondents of different ages, which were explained by eight (at the first stage) and thirteen (at the second stage) verbal markers.</p
Psycholinguistic models of explanation vital values of Ukrainians (during Russia's large-scale aggression against Ukraine)
The purpose of the study was to identify psycholinguistic models of the explication of salutary values of Ukrainians of different ages (from 18 to 65+) during the large-scale aggression of Russia against Ukraine in the specified period. Research methodology. The survey was conducted in two stages using the questionnaire «Welcoming Values of Ukrainians»: in the first stage, 28 or 100% of people aged 18 to 55 took part in the survey, in the second stage 51 or 100% of respondents aged 18 to 69 years old. 89 respondents (in two stages of the survey) were asked to answer 2 questions and complete 2 tasks; question 1 – «What were your life values BEFORE February 24, 2022? Describe», question 2 – «What are your life values now AFTER exposure to mediatization? Describe». According to the results of processing the received data, it was established that the subjects have different psycholinguistic models of explication of the vital values of Ukrainians during the large-scale aggression of Russia against Ukraine. Conclusions. Indeed, nine (at the first stage) and eight (at the second stage) different psycholinguistic models function in the worldview of Ukrainian respondents of different ages, which were explained by eight (at the first stage) and thirteen (at the second stage) verbal markers.</p