Interpersonal relations in postmodernity.
Social interactions (social communication) as source of self identity destabilization. Cover Image

Relacje interpersonalne w dobie ponowoczesności. Interakcje społeczne (komunikacja społeczna) źródłem destabilizacji poczucia tożsamości podmiotu
Interpersonal relations in postmodernity. Social interactions (social communication) as source of self identity destabilization.

Author(s): Artur Łacina-Lanowski
Subject(s): Education, Psychology, Communication studies, Sociology
Published by: Uniwersytet Jana Długosza w Częstochowie
Keywords: social life; interdisciplinary; interpersonal relations; social interactions; social communication; personal identity; postmodern ego

Summary/Abstract: There is a lot of articles about interpersonal relations and social interactions, not only scientific but also popularizing the subjects. However there is still a need to explore the area of interpersonal relation due to the current transformation in the social communication field. The most worrying fact is depersonalization issue that meaningfully depreciates individual self-presentation. The deterioration of interpersonal contacts is also influenced by not the best inter family relations. The ordinary parent does not spend enough time with the children what has negative impact on their personal development. The model of social interaction is not sufficient as the condition of postmodern society is exceptionally weak (deconstruction). Due to the transformation of the social life there is an important change of the axiological aspect of human identity. The traditional model of self identity is displaced by postmodern ego

  • Issue Year: 1/2016
  • Issue No: 25
  • Page Range: 423-433
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Polish