Media Discourse in an Atmosphere of Information Warfare: From Manipulation to Aggression

  • Vladimir I Ozyumenko
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Publication date
December 2017
Publisher
Peoples Friendship University of Russia
Journal
Russian Journal of Linguistics

Abstract

In todays atmosphere of information warfare the biased impact of the media has increased, pushing behind other functions, including the informative one. The forms of media influence have also changed: direct persuasion has been replaced by implicit manipulation, which develops into outright aggression. Since, in the media discourse aggression can be both verbal and non-verbal, we propose to use the term information (or media) aggression , which is broader than verbal aggression . Media aggression can be considered as a binary process - in relation to the referent (affective aggression) and in relation to the audience (cognitive aggression). As a result, the information under media aggression refers to the expression of open hostility and an...

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