Emotional-symbolic communication as a predictor of communicative competence in professional subculture
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Liudmila D. Lebedeva
Institute of Positive Technologies and Consulting Moscow, Russia
Tatiana I. Timofeeva
State Technical University, Ulyanovsk, Russia
Published 2011-06-30
https://doi.org/10.15388/SW.2011.28323
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Keywords

emotional symbolic communication
communicative abilities
professional subculture

How to Cite

Lebedeva, L.D. and Timofeeva, T.I. (2011) “Emotional-symbolic communication as a predictor of communicative competence in professional subculture”, Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach, 1(1), pp. 129–135. doi:10.15388/SW.2011.28323.

Abstract

The article gives a short outline of different approaches to studying the problem of emotional symbolic communication. Some theoretical results of the research into this phenomenon as a predictor of building up communicative competence of those doing socialnomics jobs have been discussed. The role of constant communicative patterns in self-identification of young people and development of professional subculture is presented.

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