Interrelation of Communication Subjects: the degree of trust to the source of information
https://doi.org/10.21453/2311-3065-2021-9-3-181-190
Abstract
The paper is devoted to the issues of interrelations between subjects of communication. The aim of the study is to analyze the role of trust in the source of information as a factor in effective communication. The objectives of the research are to differentiate the environmental and subjective approaches to the study of communication, to identify models of the communicative act at the present stage, to determine the principles of the relationship between the subjects of communication, to describe the factors that affect the degree of trust in the source of information, to develop criteria for studying the subject and his behavior in the communication process at the present stage. The research methodology includes a descriptive and survey method in the study of the theory of the issue, analysis and comparison of concepts from the point of view of philosophy, sociology, communication, psychology. The author examines the criteria for determining the “subject”, “subjectivity”, the psychological phenomenon of “trust” in the process of implementing media communication. The article describes various aspects of communicative relations related to the degree of subjects’ trust in the source of information and gives practical examples of the behavior of subjects of communication.
About the Author
P. Yu. SimonovRussian Federation
Simonov Pavel Yurievich – postgraduate student at Department of Foreign Regional Studies and International Cooperation, Institute of Public Administration and Management
119571, Moscow, Vernadsky ave., 84
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For citations:
Simonov P.Yu. Interrelation of Communication Subjects: the degree of trust to the source of information. Communicology. 2021;9(3):181-190. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21453/2311-3065-2021-9-3-181-190