Effective Communication: Digital, Informational, Sociolinguistic Aspects (European Experience)

  • Mialkovska L
  • Cherneta S
  • Zabiiaka I
  • et al.
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Abstract

The modern era of digital technologies and globalization has led to significant changes in approaches to communication. The present paper analyzes how digital, informational and sociolinguistic aspects influence the processes of effective communication, with a special focus on the European experience. The impact of digital transformation, information transparency, linguistic diversity and cultural adaptation on communication processes in modern society has been considered. The research has found that digitalization contributes to increased accessibility and speed of communication, but also poses challenges related to the digital divide and data protection. Information transparency and accessibility proved to be crucial to ensuring trust and effective exchange of information. Sociolinguistic aspects, especially language and cultural adaptation, have become of key importance to the development of effective intercultural communication, which is critical in a multilingual and culturally diverse European environment. The ability to adapt communication approaches to the specifics of each culture and language context has proven to be crucial in achieving success in international interaction and cooperation. Awareness of the cultural differences, norms, values and language of each target audience helps create more accurate and effective communication strategies, ensuring greater engagement and efficiency. Practical applications of these findings may involve the development of communication strategies that take into account cultural diversity and language, as well as ensure information security and transparency.

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Mialkovska, L., Cherneta, S., Zabiiaka, I., Maiboroda, O., Silvestrova, O., & Voitenko, I. (2024). Effective Communication: Digital, Informational, Sociolinguistic Aspects (European Experience). International Journal of Religion, 5(4), 253–260. https://doi.org/10.61707/v7tm3p78

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