Impact of Symbolic Interactionism, Pragmatism and Social Constructionism on Communication and Media Practice

U. Udoudom, Borono Bassey, Kufre George, Samuel Etifit
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As communication technologies and media platforms continue to evolve, there is a growing need to re-examine the theoretical paradigms underpinning our understanding of human interaction and meaning-making. This research elucidates the enduring relevance of three sociological perspectives—Symbolic Interactionism, Pragmatism, and Social Constructionism—for making sense of contemporary communication landscapes. Employing a qualitative meta-synthesis methodology, we analysed 50 academic articles and book chapters discussing applications of these perspectives within communication and media studies. Our analysis reveals how core concepts from each tradition—including symbolic meaning-making, practical consequences of communication, socially constructed representations—contain explanatory power for grasping new communication patterns and challenges brought by digitalization. Researchers apply Symbolic Interactionist notions of symbolic cues and improvised self-presentations to study computer-mediated communication and social media self-constructions. Pragmatist views on communicative actions as tools for desired ends inform critical analyses of fake news propagation and disinformation campaigns. Social Constructionist emphasis on mass media representations shaping shared realities has expanded to deconstructions of algorithmically-curated information environments. By elucidating these and other linkages, our study aims to revitalize engagement with forgotten or overlooked theoretical foundations in order to advance communication scholarship and enhance reflexivity within emergent media ecosystems. We conclude that integrating insights from Symbolic Interactionism, Pragmatism, and Social Constructionism remains vitally important, both for scholarly aims of explaining reality and practical aims of consciously shaping it.
符号互动主义、实用主义和社会建构主义对传播与媒体实践的影响
随着通信技术和媒体平台的不断发展,我们越来越需要重新审视支撑我们理解人类互动和意义生成的理论范式。本研究阐明了三种社会学观点--符号互动主义、实用主义和社会建构主义--对于理解当代传播景观的持久相关性。我们采用定性元综合方法,分析了 50 篇讨论这些观点在传播和媒体研究中应用的学术文章和书籍章节。我们的分析揭示了每种传统中的核心概念--包括符号意义生成、传播的实际后果、社会建构表征--如何在把握数字化带来的新传播模式和挑战方面具有解释力。研究人员运用符号互动主义者关于符号线索和即兴自我展示的概念来研究以计算机为媒介的交流和社交媒体的自我建构。实用主义将传播行为视为达到预期目的的工具,这种观点为对假新闻传播和虚假信息活动的批判性分析提供了依据。社会建构主义强调大众媒体的表述塑造了共同的现实,并将其扩展到对算法编辑的信息环境的解构。通过阐明这些及其他联系,我们的研究旨在重振与被遗忘或被忽视的理论基础的联系,从而推动传播学术的发展,增强新兴媒体生态系统中的反思性。我们的结论是,整合符号互动主义、实用主义和社会建构主义的观点,对于解释现实的学术目标和有意识地塑造现实的实践目标而言,仍然具有极其重要的意义。
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