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2023 | 14 | 1 | 47-56

Article title

Mediatisations of Emotions in Theory: The Media Studies Perspective

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Mediatyzacja emocji w teorii z perspektywy medioznawczej

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PL
Niniejsze opracowanie przedstawia syntetyczny przegląd kluczowych podejść teoretycznych, na jakich opierają się medioznawcy w swoich badaniach. Są to podejścia psychoanalityczne, psychobiologiczne, filozoficzne oraz ujęcia krytycznej perspektywy medialnych badań kulturowych. Podjęto próbę systematyzacji głównych obszarów badawczych zjawiska mediatyzacji emocji. Emocje poddawane analizie traktowane są jako predyktor wyboru przekazu medialnego, element medialnej ekspozycji, determinanta psychologicznych i behawioralnych efektów odbioru przekazu, reakcja afektywna na ekspozycję oraz „kultury emocji” (w kontekście społecznego dzielenia emocji). Dokonano również syntezy uwarunkowań i kontekstów medialnych emocji. Opisano następujące ich grupy, dzieląc je na: typy mediów, współużytkowników odbioru, rolę świadka/ obserwatora, poziom identyfikacji, formy i środki ukierunkowania emocji, a także kompetencje medialne.
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This article provides a synthetic review of key theoretical approaches adopted by media experts in their studies: psychoanalytic, psychobiological, philosophical approaches and critical perspective of media cultural studies. An attempt is made to systematize the major research areas of media representations of emotions. The analysed emotions are treated as a predictor of the choice of media broadcast, an element of media exposition, a determinant of psychological and behavioural effects of media message, an affective reaction to exposition, and a “culture of emotions”. A synthesis of the conditions and contexts behind the emotions presented in the media. Groups of determinants and affective contexts for media situations were defined as: media types, co-recipients of the message, the role of witness/observer, the level of identification, forms and means of emotion channelling, media competence.

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14

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1

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47-56

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2023

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  • John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
31233939

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_18290_rkult231401_4
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