Abstract

The main aim of the article “Principles and mechanisms of the feedback as a tool for political dialogues construction” was based on the analysis of the feedbacks role in the language games dynamics to define the principles of the feedback needed for the political dialogues construction. The methodological basis for the research was in the language games concept developed by the J-F Liotard. The principal dichotomy between theoretical and narrative discourses could change through a number of discursive practices and one of them is feedback. It has been proved that the feedback played the role of the immediate reaction in the language games dynamics. The aim of that immediate reaction given according to the communicative and behavioral mechanisms was the change of the opponents’ political behavior.Thus, the main body of the research is devoted to the feedback nature, which is strictly linked with the context sensitivity and studying the opponent’s behavior and providing the main observations to the opponent with respect and without any conclusions. At the same time, the feedbacks form was defined by the institutional design of the language games which is linked to the current political system.Another controversial issue studied in the article were successful mechanisms for providing feedback for different political actors. Based on the Frank Siccone concept of leadership the step-by-step mechanism with description of feedback tools combination was described. The nature of the feedback as a dialogue, where all roles are clarified, were discovered. The location of feedback in the wider political communication processes was defined. In conclusion, the main value-based principles of providing feedback were linked to the state administration and political governance needs in modern Ukraine.

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