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Vol 175
Pages:
275-276
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Communicative paradigm of modernity: cultural aspect

Authors:
S. A. Rassadina
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  • G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining Institute
Date submitted:
2007-08-21
Date accepted:
2007-10-19
Date published:
2008-02-01

Abstract

The article contains an overview of communicative realities corresponding to the present state of culture and society. Modern culture is marked with noticeable predominance of subject-to-object relationships, indicative for consumer society. Since consuming strategies are decisive for socio-cultural identification, it seems reasonable to enrich the thesaurus of culture studies with material of marketing investigations that describe a variety of human activities in terms of consumption of goods and services as well as emotions, cultural values, ideas etc. As a particular case of this promising tendency we may regard principals of efficient communication elaborated in terms of marketing and insistently spread over a wide field of cultural interactions.

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References

  1. Алешина И.В. Поведение потребителей. М., 2000.
  2. Каган М.С. Философия культуры. СПб, 1996.
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