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Introduction to the Special Issue on Dialogue 2.0: New Perspectives, Enduring Challenges, and Promising Directions

机译:关于对话2.0的特殊问题介绍:新观点,持久挑战,有希望的方向

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The current state of polarization evidenced in communication around race, politics, criminal justice, immigration, health care, and other critical social issues highlights the challenges of talking about our most enduring, “wicked” problems. This increased polarization has been shown to result in self-monitoring of media consumption (both traditional and social) such that people are more likely to engage with sources that support existing beliefs rather than seek information that crosses views and values. The motivation for this special issue came from an interdisciplinary symposium hosted by North Carolina State University’s Communication, Rhetoric and Digital Media (CRDM) doctoral program that took place from 28 March to 30 March 2019 and included participants from across the United States. The symposium was titled “Dialog 2.0: Social Movements, Online Communication and Transformation.” The seven articles that comprise this special issue include symposium participants along with the voices of other scholars around the world who are thinking about and investigating social media and dialogic communication. While the authors in this special issue offer different conceptions of dialogue, it is broadly conceived as communication that is inclusive of multiple voices (especially those that have been marginalized) and aimed at improving understanding rather than persuading or “winning.”.
机译:目前的极化状态证明了在比赛,政治,刑事司法,移民,医疗保健和其他关键社会问题的沟通中,突出了谈论我们最持久的“邪恶”问题的挑战。已经显示出这种增加的极化导致媒体消费(传统和社会)的自我监测,使人们更有可能与支持现有信念的来源相比,而不是寻求交叉观点和价值观的信息。这一特殊问题的动机来自北卡罗来纳州立大学的跨学科研讨会,由北卡罗来纳州立大学的沟通,修辞和数字媒体(CRDM)博士计划从2019年3月28日至3月30日出,并包括来自美国的参与者。研讨会标题为“对话2.0:社会运动,在线沟通和转型”。包括这一特殊问题的七篇文章包括研讨会参与者以及世界各地的其他学者的声音,他正在考虑和调查社交媒体和对话沟通。虽然这一特殊问题的作者提供了不同的对话概念,但它被广泛构思为包括多种声音(特别是那些被边缘化的人)的沟通,而旨在改善理解而不是说服或“获胜”。

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