Polonia Sacra, 2008, R. 12 (30), Nr 22 (66)
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Pozycja Dyskurs wokół statusu nauki o mediach i komunikacji społecznejDrożdż, Michał (Wydawnictwo Naukowe Papieskiej Akademii Teologicznej w Krakowie, 2008)A multi-dimensional character of the issues and problems connected with mass media and a diversity of the fields of research indicate an interdisciplinary character of mass media. The aim of our analyses was to show the search for the rank of studies on mass media and social communication, also in the context of a dispute on the interdisciplinary character of media research. Undoubtedly, new media technologies, as well as many other processes of civilizational development have changed the conditions of scientific approach to media and media communication. Considering their diversity and multi-aspect character, a lot of phenomena and trends generated by mass media have to be the subject of an analysis of various sciences or of one interdisciplinary science. The role of an interdisciplinary platform can and indeed should be played by modem sciences studying media and communication: communicology and mediology. A broad consensus, which we also support, has been reached in the discourse on the interdisciplinary character of media research to recognize communication science as a field of interdisciplinary research, based on empirically oriented sociological sciences and characterized by a wide sociological, psychological and philosophical context and roots, and to recognize it as a field of pragmatic functionality and epistemological and methodological accuracy.Pozycja Troska o przekaz wiary w mediachDrożdż, Michał (Wydawnictwo Naukowe Papieskiej Akademii Teologicznej w Krakowie, 2008)Since the beginning of its evangelization mission the Church has tried to preach Gospel “on the Aeropagus” using various ways and means of communication between people. They included: life testimony, liturgy, charitable activity, prayer, sacred buildings and art., the Biblia pauperum, music, etc. However, the basic way of preaching the good news to all creation (Mk 16, 15) was the spoken, written, and then printed word. Together with the growth of the new forms of communicating thoughts, the Church started using them for apostolic purposes as it would be to blame before the Lord, if these mighty powers, which the human mind constantly improves and perfects, were not used.