Emotional Intelligence in Media and Communication: A Framework for the Digital Age
Authors/Creators
- 1. Arts, Commerce & Science College, Ashoknagar, Shrirampur.
- 2. Pravara Rural Engineering College, Loni, Rahata
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Media and communication systems increasingly shape not only public knowledge but also emotional experience. In a digitally connected world, information is transmitted rapidly, often framed in ways designed to evoke strong affective reactions. Emotional Intelligence (EI)—the capacity to recognize, understand, manage, and utilize emotions constructively—has therefore become central to responsible media consumption and communication practices. This paper examines the relationship between emotional intelligence and contemporary media environments, exploring how EI influences message production, interpretation, social interaction, and civic engagement. By integrating psychological theory with communication studies, the paper argues that emotional intelligence functions as both a protective mechanism against emotional manipulation and a developmental tool for fostering empathy, ethical discourse, and media literacy in digital spaces.
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