(Guseva E. A.)
(Stebletsova A. O.)
(Shipova I. A.)
(Ermilov K. A.)
(Stepanov V. N.)
(Ezhova E. N.)
(Gerasimov S. V.)
In the first issue of the electronic scientific journal "Language. Communication. Society" each of the thematic sections focuses on topical issues of the modern socio-humanitarian field.
Linguistics and intercultural communication
The issues of translation of the "untranslatable" and the role of the secondary text are discussed, a comparative analysis of scientific discourse taking into account linguistic and cultural norms, as well as methods of speech manipulation in the literary text. These studies reveal the key methodological and applied difficulties of interlanguage interaction and the globalization of academic communication.Media communications and journalism
The evolution of the event as a communication technology, PR strategies for promoting tourist destinations in accordance with ESG principles, as well as media strategies of educational organizations in social networks are discussed. The authors analyze how modern digital and media tools are transforming the practice of positioning brands and institutions in the public space.Philosophy
The article examines the problem of intersubjectivity and communicative rationality in foreign philosophy, the value of "useless" humanitarian knowledge for the formation of critical thinking and cultural competence in higher education institutions, as well as the concept of mediarelality as a factor in the transformation of rationality and sensory experience. These topics emphasize the need to understand new forms of media philosophical practices.The unifying thread of the issue is the idea of a multidisciplinary approach: language, communication and philosophy are considered as interrelated tools for analyzing socio-cultural processes and the media electronic environment. Such a review lays the foundation for further research at the intersection of disciplines and strengthens scientific communication between specialists in different fields.