Dissimilation of Social Coordination Function of Media from the Perspective of New Media
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jnme.202410211
Author(s)
Yangyang Huang
Affiliation(s)
West Yunnan University, Yunnan, China
Abstract
With the rapid development of the Internet supported by science and technology, media has gradually extended from a carrier to all fields of human society, and its traditional functions are constantly alienated, especially in the social coordination function. Media has evolved from a tool of information transmission to an important force that can intervene and even reconstruct social order. It is very important for us to give full play to the social coordination function of media and reconstruct the new media relationship to re-examine the social coordination function of media and correctly understand the alienation phenomenon caused by new media.
Keywords
Media; Social Coordination Function; Mutation
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