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THE MEDIA LITERACY IS A FACTOR IN THE FORMATION OF PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE

Nigora Abdurasulovna Raximbabayeva ,

Abstract

Media literacy refers to the critical analysis and understanding of the different forms of media that we face in our daily lives. This includes having skills in managing, talking and evaluating media messages on various platforms such as television, radio, print and the internet. Media literacy goes beyond just media consumption; it gives individuals the opportunity to become educated and active participants in the media landscape. In this article, detailed opinions and reflections will be made on the fact that media is a factor in the formation of literacy - philosophical observation.

Keywords

media literacy, media, philosophical observation, consciousness, critical thinking, assessment skills.

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Raximbabayeva, N. A. . (2025). THE MEDIA LITERACY IS A FACTOR IN THE FORMATION OF PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE . Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 5(04), 677–682. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-05-04-88