Barrier-free communication: what is it like? (peculiarities of current communication through the prism of existence under war conditions)
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog13(2).2022.78-83Abstract
The study deals with the communication without barriers and its peculiarities of use. The author's attitude to the current events, in which Ukraine has found itself. It formulates and outlines such categories-concentrations as "the poor and the rich", "perception of the world", "volunteer movement", "the native word", "the defenders and the defenders", on which, in the opinion of the author, individual and barrier-free communication in the conditions of the war in war is built. Describes motivation as a crushing force that contributes to enhancement. Implicit nativism is synthesized through perception in the symbolism of the artistic word. Thus, the polyphonic sounding is supplemented by folklore and ritual and confessional means of expression in the projection on the realities of modern life. The aim of the research was the necessity to create such a universal image of a modern Ukrainian in the context of war, to write his psychological portrait on the basis of emotions, experiences and behavior, which through the prism of social and spiritual communication will help to understand why and how we manage to communicate with the world. In the work the descriptive method is used, as well as with maximum objectivity the method of observation and logics of interaction of the components of daily communication is used. The results of the research are based on the principle of conventional analogy. Modern communication is impossible without the maximization of humanity, it must be acumulative. Ukrainians present to the world - we protect our own homes, fight for our native land, believe in a bright future for millions of Ukrainian families.
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