Наукові статті
Постійне посилання зібранняhttps://repository.lntu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/466
Переглянути
3 результатів
Результати пошуку
Item type:Наукова стаття, SOCIAL NETWORKS AS A COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: INFORMATION THREATS AND EUROPEAN APPROACHES(2026-01) Mialkovska, Liudmyla; Zabiiaka, Iryna; Pylypiuk, Larysa; Litkovych, Yuliia; Dolozhevska, LiudmylaThe aim of the study is to identify linguistic tools for creating information risks in the interpersonal interaction of young people in the field of social networks and to find ways to develop adjusted countermeasures based on the European experience in the field of media literacy. The study was characterized by an interdisciplinary strategy that combined typological analysis of linguistic phenomena, mechanistic representation of cognitive processes, and comparative analysis of European media education practices. The research is based on the synthesis of forty-six scientific publications, archives of fact-checking organizations, and official documents of the European Commission. Еhe three most serious risk profiles among young people were identified: emotional and psychological, cognitive and cultural, and digital and legal. It was found that the combination of emojis with youth slang constitutes the highest risk index, reaching a value of 0.92 conventional units. By increasing the level of intra-sentence code-switching by 34 percent, young people tend to believe highly questionable sources more than neutral messages. TikTok video memes proved to be the most effective in spreading disinformation among young people, reaching a score of 8.1 conventional units due to a combination of 96% spread rate and only 28% critical reflection on the content. Adolescents aged 13-16, who have an emotionally impulsive personality type and low digital literacy, demonstrate a total risk of 7.8 conventional units and are the most vulnerable group.ь The effectiveness of such an adaptation as the model of European media literacy strategies implemented in Ukraine has the potential to be 69.8-85.1% of international standards. The results of the study are used to formulate a theoretical framework focused on the development of individual educational activities aimed at combating disinformation, which would take into account the communicative behavior of adolescents in the bilingual sphere of the Ukrainian population. © (2026), (Little Lion Scientific). All rights reserved.Item type:Наукова стаття, Social Networks as a Linguistic Environment: A Study of Communicative Manifestations in Cultural-Linguistic and Cognitive Contexts(Lengua y Habla, 2026) Mialkovska, Liudmyla; Zabiiaka, Iryna; Pylypiuk, Larysa; Bondar, Tetiana; Tykha, LarysaThis article explores the communicative features of the Ukrainian language on social networks within the broader context of linguistic adaptation and cultural identity development. The study aims to identify trends in the linguistic behavior of Ukrainian users and to organize new forms of multimodal discourse in a globalized environment. The methodology combines corpus linguistics, multimodal discourse analysis, and critical examination of social media texts. The empirical data consists of 40 authentic posts and comments in Ukrainian, published in 2025 on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Findings highlight three main linguistic and cognitive processes: speech compression focusing on acronymization (35%), text creolization through expressive use of emojis (42%), and multimodal semantic integration within consistent models (48%). The linguistic and cultural analysis identified markers of glocalization: national-specific (30%), professional-discursive (28%), and generational-subcultural (25%). The communication strategy typology revealed five main types, with informative (30%) and phatic (25%) strategies being the most common. The study demonstrates the development of new linguistic and cognitive skills among users and illustrates the dynamics of digital Ukrainization, showing how global digital trends are culturally adapted to local Ukrainian linguistic codes, thereby reinforcing identity and community.Item type:Наукова стаття, Social networks as a communication environment for young people: Information threats and European approaches(2026-02-28) Mialkovska, Liudmyla; Zabiiaka, Iryna; Sternichuk, Vita; Pylypiuk, Larysa; Litkovych, Yuliia; Dolozhevska, LiudmylaThe aim of the study is to identify linguistic tools for creating information risks in the interpersonal interaction of young people in the field of social networks and to find ways to develop adjusted countermeasures based on the European experience in the field of media literacy. The study was characterized by an interdisciplinary strategy that combined typological analysis of linguistic phenomena, mechanistic representation of cognitive processes, and comparative analysis of European media education practices. The research is based on the synthesis of forty-six scientific publications, archives of fact checking organizations, and official documents of the European Commission. Еhe three most serious risk profiles among young people were identified: emotional and psychological, cognitive and cultural, and digital and legal. It was found that the combination of emojis with youth slang constitutes the highest risk index, reaching a value of 0.92 conventional units. By increasing the level of intra-sentence code-switching by 34 percent, young people tend to believe highly questionable sources more than neutral messages. TikTok video memes proved to be the most effective in spreading disinformation among young people, reaching a score of 8.1 conventional units due to a combination of 96% spread rate and only 28% critical reflection on the content. Adolescents aged 13-16, who have an emotionally impulsive personality type and low digital literacy, demonstrate a total risk of 7.8 conventional units and are the most vulnerable group.ь The effectiveness of such an adaptation as the model of European media literacy strategies implemented in Ukraine has the potential to be 69.8-85.1% of international standards. The results of the study are used to formulate a theoretical framework focused on the development of individual educational activities aimed at combating disinformation, which would take into account the communicative behavior of adolescents in the bilingual sphere of the Ukrainian population.