现代抗议传播的vuca性质

Serhii Fedoniuk
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本研究介绍了过去和现在的几场政治革命,以便更深入地了解抗议传播的本质。在此之前,抗议活动的成功是由印刷、电报和媒体创新的使用保证的,这些创新使抗议组织者能够逃避政府的控制。今天,这些技术提供信息,允许参与者在社交网络中主动交流,自我组织成加强和传播抗议沟通的结构。基于大规模协作的组织模式,社交网络使每个参与者的沟通潜力得以实现。这个模型不具有系统结构组织的特征,这使对社会互动过程的预测变得混乱。随后的每一个事件都依赖于前一个事件,这使得趋势的形成变得更加复杂。这种组织模式给当局控制抗议活动带来了困难,因为它容易随机形成活动中心,这可以从本研究提供的场理论的角度加以解释。因此,从当局的角度来看,随着抗议活动的发展,局势获得了VUCA的特征,超出了可能的控制。
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The VUCA-nature of modern protest communication
This study introduces several political revolutions from the past and the present for a deeper understanding of the nature of protest communication. Previously, the protests’ success was ensured by the use of printing, telegraph and media innovations, which allowed the protest organizers to evade government control. Today, such technologies provide information and allow participants to communicate proactively in social networks, self-organizing into structures that strengthen and spread protest communication. Social networks enable the realization of the communication potential of each participant based on the organizational model of mass collaboration. This model is not characterized by a system-structural organization, which confounds predictions of the processes of social interaction. Each subsequent event depends on the previous one, complicating the establishment of a trend. This organizational model creates difficulties for the authorities in controlling protests, as it is prone to the stochastic formation of centres of activity, which can be explained from the perspective of field theory, provided in this study. Therefore, from the point of view of the authorities, the situation with the development of the protest acquires the characteristics of VUCA, moving beyond possible control.
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