MEDIA SAFETY OF THE PERSON AS A SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2015.138413Keywords:
media, security, identity, media reality, educationAbstract
The article deals with the psychological safety of the person in the field of influence of modern media. It is noted that the mass media as a social institution, now form a kind of "secondary" reality – the so-called "media reality", and they have created a media picture of the world is a product of social psychology to manipulate a mass audience. The article prompted the author's definition "media security personality". The attention that at this stage "influential" media pedagogical practice should be formed taking into account the specific conditions and contradictions of the social environment, the structure of social relations, the place and role of man, his activities in a specific socio-historical environment, that is, to be socially oriented. Prompted to enter sociocommunicative component in the content of higher education, particularly through the course "Media security personality".Downloads
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