SIMULACRA AS MEANS OF MANIPULATION OF PUBLIC OPINION: IN THE LIGHT OF THE JEAN BAUDRILLARD’S THEORY

<p>At the present stage for human civilization is characterized the widespread use of simulations that have spread to all spheres of public life. The use of simulation in the mass media practice, in particular in order to manipulate public opinion, is radically transforming the functional char...

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Main Author: Мария Васильевна Комова
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Language:English
Published: Science and Innovation Center Publishing House 2014-06-01
Series:Sovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem
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Online Access:http://journal-s.org/index.php/sisp/article/view/1912
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spelling doaj-77da9c4a65974456ac50b4f3629bf0862021-10-02T18:27:03ZengScience and Innovation Center Publishing HouseSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem2218-74052014-06-0101110.12731/2218-7405-2013-11-11750SIMULACRA AS MEANS OF MANIPULATION OF PUBLIC OPINION: IN THE LIGHT OF THE JEAN BAUDRILLARD’S THEORYМария Васильевна Комова<p>At the present stage for human civilization is characterized the widespread use of simulations that have spread to all spheres of public life. The use of simulation in the mass media practice, in particular in order to manipulate public opinion, is radically transforming the functional characteristics of the media. <strong>The purpose of the research</strong> lies in understanding the basic assumptions of the Jean Baudrillard’s simulation theory, installation of simulacra use features in the communication processes of modern society, investigating the influence of simulacra to transform the functions of mass media. When conducting  the research tudies, are used such <strong>methods</strong>: descriptive, method of analysis, synthesis, comparison.</p><p><strong>Results.</strong> Media and official sources are used in order to maintain the illusion of truth, realityof  goals of social processes of past and present as well, objectivity of facts and documentary evidence. Abstraction, history artifacts, disasters and crises represented on television, are designed to keep the audience under the influence of communication investments. Media reports are characterized by the social codification, which is reflected in the appointment of messages not in delivering of information, implementation of communication, but only in the circulation and identification of anticipated reactions.</p><p>Media plays the role of global communication environment, in which simulation mechanism is implemented. The real mass media practice suggests the use of communication resources, traditional and innovative forms of work in the plantation of simulacra world in the public consciousness as a reality.</p><p>As a result, the total use of simulacra in mass media practice causes the destruction of "mass media" which appears in the functional transformation of the notion of the media as truth. To the lost belongs the function to be truth of absolute observation and supervision that is based on the position "observe" after objective space and be "supervised". There is a new, acquired feature - the truth of manipulation, which is found in manageability of previously modeled situation, in update of the desired direction of communication interaction.</p><p>Categorical diversity of simulacra use (a phenomenon, object, process, event) indicates the specific inclusion of media in spreading of simulation in social interaction : simulated phenomena, processes , events - used to make factual basis of content; simulacra - subjects for documentary proof of simulated phenomena, processes and events.</p><p>Simulation is used as a means to achieve the goal. Promulgated through media the nature of simulation that has a positive, socially popular motivation, visibility of positive solutions of complex situations, does not coincide with hidden sense, which manifests itself as the essence of pragmatic goal. Hidden meaning has negative social unpopular component that cause the use of the simulation (perhaps  quite positive ideally) for achieving the real goal.</p><p><strong>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2218-7405-2013-11-11">http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2218-7405-2013-11-11</a></strong></p>http://journal-s.org/index.php/sisp/article/view/1912simulationsimulacrummeaningmanipulationmedia
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SIMULACRA AS MEANS OF MANIPULATION OF PUBLIC OPINION: IN THE LIGHT OF THE JEAN BAUDRILLARD’S THEORY
Sovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem
simulation
simulacrum
meaning
manipulation
media
author_facet Мария Васильевна Комова
author_sort Мария Васильевна Комова
title SIMULACRA AS MEANS OF MANIPULATION OF PUBLIC OPINION: IN THE LIGHT OF THE JEAN BAUDRILLARD’S THEORY
title_short SIMULACRA AS MEANS OF MANIPULATION OF PUBLIC OPINION: IN THE LIGHT OF THE JEAN BAUDRILLARD’S THEORY
title_full SIMULACRA AS MEANS OF MANIPULATION OF PUBLIC OPINION: IN THE LIGHT OF THE JEAN BAUDRILLARD’S THEORY
title_fullStr SIMULACRA AS MEANS OF MANIPULATION OF PUBLIC OPINION: IN THE LIGHT OF THE JEAN BAUDRILLARD’S THEORY
title_full_unstemmed SIMULACRA AS MEANS OF MANIPULATION OF PUBLIC OPINION: IN THE LIGHT OF THE JEAN BAUDRILLARD’S THEORY
title_sort simulacra as means of manipulation of public opinion: in the light of the jean baudrillard’s theory
publisher Science and Innovation Center Publishing House
series Sovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem
issn 2218-7405
publishDate 2014-06-01
description <p>At the present stage for human civilization is characterized the widespread use of simulations that have spread to all spheres of public life. The use of simulation in the mass media practice, in particular in order to manipulate public opinion, is radically transforming the functional characteristics of the media. <strong>The purpose of the research</strong> lies in understanding the basic assumptions of the Jean Baudrillard’s simulation theory, installation of simulacra use features in the communication processes of modern society, investigating the influence of simulacra to transform the functions of mass media. When conducting  the research tudies, are used such <strong>methods</strong>: descriptive, method of analysis, synthesis, comparison.</p><p><strong>Results.</strong> Media and official sources are used in order to maintain the illusion of truth, realityof  goals of social processes of past and present as well, objectivity of facts and documentary evidence. Abstraction, history artifacts, disasters and crises represented on television, are designed to keep the audience under the influence of communication investments. Media reports are characterized by the social codification, which is reflected in the appointment of messages not in delivering of information, implementation of communication, but only in the circulation and identification of anticipated reactions.</p><p>Media plays the role of global communication environment, in which simulation mechanism is implemented. The real mass media practice suggests the use of communication resources, traditional and innovative forms of work in the plantation of simulacra world in the public consciousness as a reality.</p><p>As a result, the total use of simulacra in mass media practice causes the destruction of "mass media" which appears in the functional transformation of the notion of the media as truth. To the lost belongs the function to be truth of absolute observation and supervision that is based on the position "observe" after objective space and be "supervised". There is a new, acquired feature - the truth of manipulation, which is found in manageability of previously modeled situation, in update of the desired direction of communication interaction.</p><p>Categorical diversity of simulacra use (a phenomenon, object, process, event) indicates the specific inclusion of media in spreading of simulation in social interaction : simulated phenomena, processes , events - used to make factual basis of content; simulacra - subjects for documentary proof of simulated phenomena, processes and events.</p><p>Simulation is used as a means to achieve the goal. Promulgated through media the nature of simulation that has a positive, socially popular motivation, visibility of positive solutions of complex situations, does not coincide with hidden sense, which manifests itself as the essence of pragmatic goal. Hidden meaning has negative social unpopular component that cause the use of the simulation (perhaps  quite positive ideally) for achieving the real goal.</p><p><strong>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2218-7405-2013-11-11">http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2218-7405-2013-11-11</a></strong></p>
topic simulation
simulacrum
meaning
manipulation
media
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