scholarly journals Polydimensional Structure and Psychosocial Functions of the Direct Address in TV Series

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlo Galimberti ◽  
Antonio Bova ◽  
Carmen Spanò ◽  
Ilaria Vergine

Traditionally, in media studies research, the direct address or aside, i.e., a construction in which a speaker communicates a message directly to the audience breaking the continuity of the narrative flow, has been investigated mainly for its dramaturgical function. The present study aims to consider the direct address as a research object of the social psychology of communication to increase our understanding of this technique by going beyond the analysis of its dramaturgical function. In particular, the direct address will be examined through an integrated approach based on argumentative and conversational tools to highlight its less known polydimensional structure, i.e., diegetic and extra-diegetic dimensions and their interactions, and psychosocial functions, i.e., connecting the characters among each other within the show as well as with the audience. This objective will be achieved by analyzing two different direct addresses from the American TV series House of Cards. The analysis showed that the direct address performs its dramaturgical function by impacting both diegetic and extradiegetic levels. In the first case, as considered in previous studies, these plans are activated in parallel, aiming to build what we have defined as the “strategic subjectivity” of the character who employs this technique. Instead, in the second case—which comprises two direct addresses produced by two different characters—this technique involves the creation of what we will call “platforms of intersubjectivity.” In this occurrence, the dramaturgical action establishes a “bridge” between the diegetic and extradiegetic plans that act synergistically. In conclusion, the present study shows how an integrated approach based on argumentative and conversational tools of analysis permits to enlarge the traditional media studies perspective, highlighting the less investigated polydimensional structure and analyzing the psychosocial functions of the direct address, here considered as a research object of the social psychology of communication examined in its diegetic and extra-diegetic dimensions. The integration of the pragma-dialectical approach to argumentation with the interlocutory logic theory has brought to light a new modality of use of the direct address that can be termed “intersubjective aside,” a type of aside that can be added to the three already known, i.e., aside ad spectatores, monological aside, and dialogical aside.

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 43-53
Author(s):  
Abdul Wahid Al-Faizin ◽  
Taqiyah Dinda Insani ◽  
Tika Widiastuti

In the current literature, the study of the collective benefits of Zakat is more emphasized on the material economic aspects by using modern economic tools. Meanwhile, Zakat has a significant social role in the community. Therefore, Allah mentions in Qur'an the command of Zakat and prayer together as much as 22 times. It shows that the role of Zakat socially in human relationships with each other is comparable to the relationship with God. This paper will try to explore and analyze the social role (Social Psychology) of Zakat as an obligatory system from Sūrah al-Tawbah: 103. The method used in this paper is a qualitative method by using content analysis that combines tafsīr bi al-ra’yi with tafsīr bi al-ma’thūr. By using social tafsīr, it is found that Zakat should be an obligatory system and its management must be done centrally by the government. BAZNAS can be a representation of the government to perform the task. Then, it will result in the creation of equal degree and status between mustahiq and muzakki. Meanwhile, the implication of Zakat in the context of social interaction of the society is the creation of tranquility, security, and harmony for the whole society. Keywords: Zakat, Social Tafsīr, Social Psychology


Author(s):  
Daan van Knippenberg

Leadership research has a long history from personality psychological and social psychological perspectives, but integrated treatment of these person–situation influences is scarce. Such an integrated approach is outlined here in a person-in-situation perspective that sees leadership effectiveness as a function of the interaction between leader personality and situation (task, follower, and context characteristics) and that integrates personality psychology and social psychology perspectives. The person-in-situation perspective is less developed than probably it should be, but indications are that it holds more promise for understanding of leadership effectiveness than more one-sided approaches. The chapter aims to capture what can be concluded on the basis of the evidence as well as an associated research agenda for further development of this perspective on the personality and social psychology of leadership interface.


1996 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-47
Author(s):  
Thomas O. Blank
Keyword(s):  

1995 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-106
Author(s):  
Charles G. McClintock ◽  
D. Michael Kuhlman

1977 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 403-403
Author(s):  
KARL E. WEICK
Keyword(s):  

1990 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 372-373
Author(s):  
Donelson R. Forsyth

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