IDENTIFICATION OF PATTERNS OF THE DYSFUNCTION OF DOCUMENTARY INFORMATION IN SOCIAL COMMUNICATION
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2409-9805.1.2020.205447Abstract
The purpose of the article is tо determine identification patterns of documentary information dysfunction in social communication. To achieve the purpose, the main objectives ere identification of the features of such identification patterns as connotation, emotionality of presentation of the text, evidence, and authorization of information. The methodology provides the use of general scientific methods and special methods: analysis,
synthesis, logical method. The use of analysis, synthesis, logical methods allowed to establish the influencing features of such effects as connotation and emotionality of the text presentation, the evidence, and authorization of information on the observance or violation of the functional characteristics of documentary information. The scientific novelty of the research consists in the fact that the article reveals the influence of the use of
expressive linguistic means (connotation, emotionality of presentation of text, evidence, and authorization of information) on the functional characteristics of documentary information. Conclusions. The identification features of the documentary nature of the documents are directly influenced by the political, legal, moral and cultural realities in society that determine the status of the document and its functions in society. Signs of the
dysfunctionality of the document may be manifested in a number of linguistic and non-linguistic factors of the functioning of the publicistic text: connotation, emotional presentation of the text, evidence, and authorization (personification) of information. Publicistic document, saturated with interpreted factual information, is a
communication factor of social activity, a form of social management. Functionally, it can be interpreted as a set of organizational and creative techniques and methods of influencing the audience. The social orientation of the audience as an object of consumption of publicistic texts is one of the most significant, visual manifestations of communication activity. In the context of informatization, the phenomenon of document dysfunction relies
on enormous technological resources and demonstrates a wide coverage of consumers of information. The considerable benefits of informatization in all spheres of public life are offset by the functioning of documents marked with information-impact technologies, which threaten the stability of social development, preserve democratic foundations, traditional human values and views.
Key words: document, document dysfunction, factual information, documentary information, trolling, framing.
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