ディスコミュニケーションの時代 : 関係性へのオブセッション・関係性からの退却
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Nowadays one of our greatest concerns is how to communicate with each other. Human relationships tend to be contradictory, that is to say, there is a tendency towards communication and a tendency towards discommunication such as HIKIKOMORI. I suppose that these antithetical appearances are based on common socio-cultural backgrounds, and I would make clear that this communication ambivalence lends some problems with regard to human relationships. This paper is observing discommunication empirically referring to some comments on verbal communication and non-verbal communication, and analyzing it according to sociological works, such as Goffman, E, Bateson, G and so on. These theories or comments premise that individuals would point to communication with others instinctively, but recently many people tend to avoid communication and dislike to look any inevitable problems on human relationships in the face. Then I would point out that many people want to rely on popular psychological views to understand human relationships or their problems, and there are the desires to psycologize or medicalize sociological problems. There are co-dependencies between specialists in medical care and patients, and then our desire to simplify complicated problems on human relationships and desire to give a wide berth to a person. This paper is an essay on the re-socializing of problems regarding discommunication.
- 2002-12-30