Environmental digital conflicts: Spanish-, german-, and russian-speaking actors

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-2021-1527

Keywords:

digital communication; ecology; speech perception; neural network technologies; digital conflict zones

Abstract

Introduction. Almost all significant social communications are moving to virtual spaces. Thus, environmental conflicts play an increasingly important role in public life, as civic activity in solving environmental problems grows. The development of eco-territorial conflicts and requests for their social reactions lead to the emergence of digital conflict zones, sectors of the media space in which the current environmental agenda is discussed by a wide range of users. The analysis of conflicts in the digital environment is truly relevant and can be performed using neural network technologies. Methodology. Big data obtained from social media has become an important source of analysis of social processes, behavioral characteristics, speech perception, society's assessment of events and phenomena. The purpose of the work was to determine the specifics of perception in the media space of environmental conflicts in urban planning and construction. To analyze digital content, a multimodal approach was used along with neural network technologies, text analysis, sentiment analysis, analysis of word associations. The research data was collected using Brand Analytics and the corpus Sketch Engine. Content analysis was carried out using the multilingual technology of neural networks TextAnalyst 2.3. and visual analysis using the Tableau platform. Results and Conclusions. As a result of the study, common and different signs of the development of digital conflict zones related to environmental problems in the Spanish, German and Russian-speaking media space were identified.

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Author Biographies

María Pilgun, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences.

Leading researcher. Department of psycholinguistics. Doctor of Linguistics, Professor, leading researcher of the Department of psycholinguistics, Institute of Linguistics Russian Academy of Sciences. Key qualifications: psycholinguistics, social network analysis, content exploring, text analysis Authored more than 200 scientific publications published in Russia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Taiwan and USA. The scientific concept was presented in reports, articles, lectures and special courses at the University of Bologna (Italy), the University of Pescara (Italy), the University. A. Mickiewicz (Poland), University of Warsaw (Poland), University of Presov (Slovakia), University of Chinese Culture (Taiwan), University of Kralove (Czech Republic), University of Granada (Spain), Sofia University (Bulgaria), Thracian University. Democritus, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki (Greece), University of Latvia, Riga (Latvia), at the events of the International Communication Association (Seattle, USA), European Commission (Riga, Latvia; Prague, Czech Republic). Leader and performer of 12 grants supported by Marie Curie IRSES, the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, the Russian Humanitarian Fund.

Professor, Doctor of Linguistics

Alexei Rashodchikov, Moscow Centre of Urban Studies «Gorod».

Candidate of Sociological Sciences, the author of the methodology for the social examination of urban planning projects, the developer of methods for monitoring the network reaction of citizens to the decisions of the authorities. Key qualifications: sociology of management, urban sociology, social network analysis, urban conflicts. Authored more than 10 scientific papers published. Co-chairman of the Moscow Urban Center “Gorod” Foundation, Deputy Director for External Communications of Mosinzhproekt JSC (Moscow Government). Editor-in-chief of a series of analytical almanacs: "Moscow Renovation Standard", "Greater Moscow - Greater Paris. Territories of the Future”, “Grids 4.0: the Speed of Change”,“Smart Cities for Sustainable Development”.

Olga Koreneva Antonova, University Pablo de Olavide

Associated professor of the University Pablo de Olavide (Seville). Department for Translation and Interpreting, section German Philology. International PhD in Translation and Terminology, researcher of the Department of German Philology of University Pablo de Olavide (Seville) and University of Granada, collaboration with European Parliament and Linguistics Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences. Key qualifications: experimental psycholinguistics, terminology, language memory and didactic, text analysis, multilingual communication. Author of more than 30 scientific publications published in Russia, Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium and Spain. President of the Association of Germanists of Andalusia (AGA). Freelance translator and interpreter of Russian, German, English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, sworn translator (German/Spanish/Russian) by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Justice of Luxembourg.

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Published

2021-11-25

How to Cite

Pilgun, M. ., Rashodchikov, A. ., & Koreneva Antonova, O. . (2021). Environmental digital conflicts: Spanish-, german-, and russian-speaking actors. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, (79), 303–332. https://doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-2021-1527

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