Media and Communication's Effects on Cultural Philosophy

Segun Oke

Abstract


The relationships between philosophy, communication, media, and culture have always piqued the curiosity of researchers, especially in this age of new media and the internet. This study's objective is to look at this symbiosis and see how each idea indirectly influences the other. To construct the inquiry, content analysis and George Herbert Mead's Symbolic Interactionism Theory which holds that three principles are responsible for the feeling of self were both used. Thought, language, and meaning are these three driving principles. Researchers looked at a large number of connected texts to ascertain this relationship, and the findings revealed that the three concepts are mutually intermingled. This study may be useful in assisting people and decision-makers to fully comprehend philosophy's role in societal evolution given the growth and scepticism linked with the development of new media and the challenge it has provided to philosophy and culture.

Keywords: Philosophy media, communication, culture, relationship, Internet.

DOI: 10.7176/JPCR/56-05

Publication date:May 31st 2023


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