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„Social-clever-kompetent“ kommunizieren : Empfehlungen für eine effiziente Kommunikation in der digitalen Welt
Wied, Kristina; Pies, Judith; Büsching, Thilo (2020): „Social-clever-kompetent“ kommunizieren : Empfehlungen für eine effiziente Kommunikation in der digitalen Welt, in: Communicatio socialis : Zeitschrift für Medienethik und Kommunikation in Kirche und Gesellschaft, Baden-Baden: Nomos, Jg. 53, Nr. 2, S. 172–182, doi: 10.5771/0010-3497-2020-2-172.
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Title of the Journal:
Communicatio socialis : Zeitschrift für Medienethik und Kommunikation in Kirche und Gesellschaft
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0010-3497
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Year of publication:
2020
Volume:
53
Issue:
2
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Language:
German
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Fast die halbe Weltbevölkerung nutzt Soziale Medien; privat und geschäftlich werden sie immer wichtiger. Damit Menschen in der Social-Media-Welt gezielt handeln können, sind Kompetenzen nötig. Diese sind im Kontext allgemeiner kommunikativer Herausforderungen zu sehen: die Erfolgswährung Aufmerksamkeit, die zu Selbstinszenierung verführt; die Angst, etwas zu verpassen, die vielfach süchtig macht; die Fülle an Fotos, die einzelne Bildwerte reduziert. Der vorliegende Beitrag zeigt, wie Soziale Medien - in Balance zwischen Risikovermeidung und Potentialentfaltung - bewusst und wirksam zu nutzen sind. Der Beitrag leitet so eine effiziente, wertschätzende, also „social-clever-kompetente“ Kommunikation für alle an.
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Almost half of the world employs social media; privately and commercially they are becoming ever more important. In order for people to conduct themselves purposefully in the social media world skills are required. These are seen within the context of general communicative challenges: the currency of success, attention, with its seduction into self-dramatization; the fear of missing out on something, which often leads to addiction; the plethora of photographs, which reduces the value of individual images. The article demonstrates how social media - in a balance between risk reduction and the development of potential - can be sensibly and effectively used. It can serve as a guide for efficient, appreciative and thereby “socially-cleverly-competent” communication for everyone.
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Almost half of the world employs social media; privately and commercially they are becoming ever more important. In order for people to conduct themselves purposefully in the social media world skills are required. These are seen within the context of general communicative challenges: the currency of success, attention, with its seduction into self-dramatization; the fear of missing out on something, which often leads to addiction; the plethora of photographs, which reduces the value of individual images. The article demonstrates how social media - in a balance between risk reduction and the development of potential - can be sensibly and effectively used. It can serve as a guide for efficient, appreciative and thereby “socially-cleverly-competent” communication for everyone.
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Article
Activation date:
June 23, 2020
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