GENERATIONAL THEORY AS A KEY TO UNDERSTANDING COMMUNICATION PROCESSES IN SOCIETY
Abstract
The article analyzes the characteristics of communicative acts across different generations. It outlines the fundamental components of a communicative act and examines the concept of "generation," providing criteria for identifying distinct generational groups. Furthermore, the article delves into the historical and psychological differences between Generation X and Generation Y, highlighting their distinctive features in communication contexts.
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