The role of media discourse in coverage of military conflicts
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog14(4).2023.190-195Abstract
The article is researched the role of media discourse in the coverage of military conflicts in the philosophical dimension of modernity. The attitude of social groups towards military actions often depends on how these events are presented by the media. The discourse on war should only be considered at an interdisciplinary level. We get this opportunity thanks to the critical analysis of the discourse, which embodied and expanded the research credo about the sociality and psychology of human language, formulated in the middle of the 21-th century.
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