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Reflexive control of the formation of the enemy image

Abstract

The work is devoted to some aspects of constructing and deconstructing the image of the enemy in social conflicts. First of all, the reflexive management of the formation of the enemy’s image, which is considered through the use of mechanisms of moral exclusion, moral mandate, infrahumanization and dehumanization, the threat of stereotype acceptance, cultural-ideological and information-communicative superiority.

About the Author

D. A. Lushnikov
North Caucasus Federal University
Russian Federation

Lushnikov Dmitry Aleksandrovich, Grand PhD in Sociological 
sciences, Professor, Professor

Stavropol



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Lushnikov D.A. Reflexive control of the formation of the enemy image. P.O.I.S.K. 2021;(5):93-99. (In Russ.)

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