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The Problem of Media and Communication in the Systemic Theory of Niklas Luhmann

Publikace na Fakulta humanitních studií |
2013

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This paper deals with the problems of communication as they are analysed in the framework of the systems theory of Niklas Luhmann. For Luhmann modern society is a functionally differentiated society, i.e. it is composed of heterogeneous but equal parts which are relatively independent and are defined as social subsystems.

Luhmann’s analysis presents contemporary society as a whole differentiated into functionally dependent yet autonomous sub-systems that constitute neighbouring worlds for each other. This raises the question of the existence or non-existence of potential unifying forces or integration mechanisms.

In Luhmann’s view the main problem is the non-existence of means of “metacommunication”. The development of specialised media and codes in the individual sub-systems increases the overall complexity of the social system, but does not entail the metacommunication that would make possible the self-observation and self-reference of the social system as a whole.