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Vol 29, No 2 (2024): African media in the new reality: re-positioning of media studies |
Media representations of conflicts in Africa: the case of Russian newspapers |
(Eng)
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Vartanova E.L., Dunas D.V., Gladkova A.A., Kireeva P.A., Maluchenko D.O.
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Vol 29, No 2 (2024): African media in the new reality: re-positioning of media studies |
Images on journalism and the power of media to turn the page in the history of crises: a Malian case |
(Eng)
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Stoica D.S.
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Vol 29, No 2 (2024): African media in the new reality: re-positioning of media studies |
African newspapers reportage of sanctions: analysis of framing and agenda setting |
(Eng)
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Adeitan M.A.
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Vol 29, No 2 (2024): African media in the new reality: re-positioning of media studies |
The effects of polls on Burkinabe populations during election periods |
(Eng)
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Balima R.D., Sawadogo C.d.
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Vol 29, No 2 (2024): African media in the new reality: re-positioning of media studies |
Misinformation and disinformation in ethno-religious conflicts: a comparative study of media in Ghana and Nigeria |
(Eng)
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Adisa R.M., Segbefia S.K., Mohammed S., Trofimova G.N.
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Vol 29, No 2 (2024): African media in the new reality: re-positioning of media studies |
Peace journalism practice in Nigeria: war language and blasphemy conflicts |
(Eng)
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Bukar A.A., Bala B., Omoloso A.I., Bulgarova B.A.
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Vol 29, No 2 (2024): African media in the new reality: re-positioning of media studies |
Political journalism on China-Africa in a changing world order: Canada, France, Francophone Africa |
(Eng)
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Bazie I.
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Vol 29, No 1 (2024) |
The narrative in literary journalism |
(Eng)
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Panasenko N., Petrovičová I.
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Vol 29, No 1 (2024) |
The Times’ conceptual approaches to covering military coups in Africa |
(Rus)
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Yakova T.S., Kolesnichenko A.V., Danilina I.O.
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Vol 29, No 1 (2024) |
Old radio in new guise: understanding relevance of amateur/ham radio in India |
(Eng)
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Mukherjee A., Chattopadhyay P., Moreva A.N.
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Vol 29, No 1 (2024) |
TV channels in a period of turbulence: content strategies in social media |
(Rus)
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Kruglova L.A., Shchepilova G.G.
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Vol 29, No 1 (2024) |
Features of media legal regulation in Mongolia |
(Rus)
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Byambajav N., Boldbaatar B., Skvortsova N.
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Vol 29, No 1 (2024) |
The problems of creative management in TV-production |
(Rus)
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Kemarskaya I.N.
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Vol 28, No 2 (2023) |
Russia and Ukraine in the mirror of each other’s TV channels |
(Eng)
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Dolgova Y.I.
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Vol 28, No 3 (2023): Chekhov’s Time and Chekhov in Time |
Prioritizing environmental and human values in AI-driven research: an interview with Professor Lakhmi Jain |
(Eng)
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Shilina M.G., Jain L.C.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
VR in promotion of territory in the New Normal: empirical and research approaches in the times of crisis |
(Eng)
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Wirth J., Shilina M.G., Sokhn M., Preobrazhenskiy L.P.
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Vol 28, No 2 (2023) |
Classical theories of media systems: relevance for the contemporary research |
(Eng)
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Yakova T.S., Volkova I.I.
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Vol 28, No 3 (2023): Chekhov’s Time and Chekhov in Time |
Media image of the environmentally vulnerable territory: eye-tracking analysis of the impact of the environmental media agenda on youth audiences |
(Eng)
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Lobodenko L.K., Cherednyakova A.B., Matveeva I.Y., Kharitonova O.Y.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Building media literacy in Indonesia with the support of international organizations |
(Eng)
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Hoesin C.F., Poplavskaya N.V.
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Vol 28, No 2 (2023) |
Transforming the future: a review of artificial intelligence models |
(Eng)
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Pugachev A.A., Kharchenko A.V., Sleptsov N.A.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Media conflictology as a field of research: working out theoretical approaches |
(Eng)
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Vartanova E.L., Dunas D.V.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Modeling the media educational potential of the television industry as a post-crisis phenomenon |
(Eng)
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Yefanov A.A., Pugachev M.A.
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Vol 28, No 2 (2023) |
The role of university project-based learning technology in shaping a holistic media personality |
(Rus)
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Gavrilov V.V.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Digital communicative capitalization in the age of platforms and communicative abundance |
(Eng)
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Gavra D.P., Dekalov V.V.
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Vol 28, No 2 (2023) |
Exposure of fake news to the Indian social media users |
(Eng)
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Pandey B., Kumar G., Algavi L.O., Kumar M., Sharma V.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Biometrics in online media: an anti-crisis paradigm shift |
(Eng)
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Shilina S.G.
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Vol 28, No 2 (2023) |
Media strategies with lobbyists: government support for the IT industry |
(Rus)
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Kotov A.A., Nigmatullina K.R., Polyakov M.L.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Models and methods of controlled transgression of media in crisis conditions |
(Eng)
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Zykov S.V., Babkin E.A., Ulitin B.I.
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Vol 28, No 3 (2023): Chekhov’s Time and Chekhov in Time |
The cumulative effect of economic news in the media: patterns of faith and disappointment |
(Rus)
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Konoplev D.E.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Artificial journalism: the reverse of human-machine communication paradigm. Mapping the field of AI critical media studies |
(Eng)
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Shilina M.G., Volkova I.I., Bombin A.Y., Smirnova A.A.
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Vol 28, No 3 (2023): Chekhov’s Time and Chekhov in Time |
Biopolitical media discourse in France in the COVID-19 pandemics |
(Eng)
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Bannikov K.V., Radina N.K.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Crisis of political communication: is there a silencing effect in Russian media? |
(Eng)
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Dolgova Y.I., Gulenko P.V.
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Vol 28, No 2 (2023) |
European TV in the 2020s: challenges and development trends |
(Rus)
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Ershov Y.M.
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Vol 28, No 3 (2023): Chekhov’s Time and Chekhov in Time |
Coverage of the One Belt, One Road Initiative by Russia Today TV channel as a way of understanding Russian-Chinese relations |
(Eng)
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You K., Shilina M.G., Qi Y.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Visual aspects of online political communication in Belarus during the political crisis of 2020 |
(Eng)
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Zuykina K.L.
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Vol 28, No 2 (2023) |
Czech Republic television: genre and thematic features of TV news in 1989-2021 |
(Eng)
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Lapuk E.V.
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Vol 28, No 3 (2023): Chekhov’s Time and Chekhov in Time |
Micro movie from cinemas to online video platforms: terminology issues |
(Rus)
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Litvintsev A.E., Proskurnova E.L.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Political crisis vs. media crisis: specifics of the genesis of the Hungarian press of the Habsburg period in the 18th century |
(Rus)
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Pynina T.Y.
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Vol 28, No 2 (2023) |
Television of the Republic of Tatarstan as an instrument of national identity |
(Rus)
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Dautova R.V., Tikhonova O.V.
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Vol 28, No 3 (2023): Chekhov’s Time and Chekhov in Time |
Creative industries: visualization of communications and aestheticization of media forms |
(Eng)
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Urazova S.L.
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Vol 28, No 4 (2023): Media and Crisis – Reversible Paradigms |
Emotion vs conflict-generating communication in a hybrid media environment |
(Eng)
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Stepanov V.N.
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Vol 28, No 1 (2023) |
Analytical study of cultural programs of Iraqi satellite TV channels |
(Rus)
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Zheltukhina M.R., Radhi W.S.
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Vol 28, No 1 (2023) |
The passion to the human - and other neurochallenges of modern communication: an interview with Professor Julien Intartaglia |
(Eng)
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Shilina M.G., Intartaglia J.
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Vol 28, No 1 (2023) |
Conspiracy as ARG: media and game essence of QAnon |
(Rus)
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Algavi L.O., Budtsov G.A., Kovalev G.S., Skvortsova N.
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Vol 28, No 1 (2023) |
Literary studies of political caricature: a quantitative analysis of publications indexed in the Scopus |
(Eng)
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Zarifian M.
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Vol 28, No 1 (2023) |
Corporate training for developing social media literacy skills: personalized approach |
(Eng)
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Osipovskaya E.A., Savelyeva A.A.
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Vol 28, No 1 (2023) |
VR-mediated storytelling of experience in destination branding: hybrid 4D transformations |
(Eng)
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Shilina M.G., Sokhn M., Wirth J.
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Vol 28, No 1 (2023) |
Decoding the myth of luxury in cosmetics herbal products advertisements |
(Eng)
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Kayal S., Saha R.
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Vol 28, No 1 (2023) |
Development of journalism in the Republic of Congo: problems and prospects |
(Rus)
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Makashova V.V., Ngakosso T.M.
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Vol 28, No 1 (2023) |
Representation of Russia and the USA in the global online information space and on Russian and American resources |
(Rus)
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Sharikov A.V.
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Vol 27, No 4 (2022) |
Hétfői Hírek - substitute newspaper in the system of the Hungarian press |
(Rus)
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Pynina T.Y.
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Vol 27, No 4 (2022) |
Articles problematics and specificity of creative style of Iraqi publicist Raphael Butti |
(Rus)
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Bakanov R.P., Al-Baidhani W.A.
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Vol 27, No 4 (2022) |
Mythologisation of the fiction text in the socio-informational space |
(Rus)
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Slobodyanyuk N.L.
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Vol 27, No 4 (2022) |
Influencer as a special type of public opinion leader |
(Rus)
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Yefanov A.A.
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Vol 27, No 4 (2022) |
American youth slang in Russian media |
(Rus)
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Baranova E.A., Lavrova K.A., Chebanenko V.V.
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Vol 27, No 4 (2022) |
Formation of pre-election political discourse in the audiovisual media of Georgia |
(Rus)
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Skvortsova N., Volkova I.I., Sikharulidze A., Abazov D., Dovlatova A.
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Vol 27, No 4 (2022) |
Audiovisual media in the universities of Russia: typology and analysis of the content |
(Rus)
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Urazova S.L., Gromova E.B., Kuzmenkova K.E., Mitkovskaya Y.P.
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Vol 27, No 4 (2022) |
Analysis of Russian and global game studies: ludology vs. narratology |
(Eng)
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Pugachev A.A.
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Vol 27, No 3 (2022) |
The shift in media consumption in Russia: overview of trends 2016-2021 |
(Rus)
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Polyakov M.L., Sleptsov N.A.
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Vol 27, No 3 (2022) |
University media of the 30s of the twentieth century: historical and typological analysis |
(Rus)
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Kodola N.V.
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Vol 27, No 3 (2022) |
Korean media under the American military administration (1945-1948) |
(Eng)
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Kim S.
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Vol 27, No 3 (2022) |
Pragmatic enantiosemy of socio-political terms and its reflection in modern media |
(Rus)
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Kulikova E.G.
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Vol 27, No 3 (2022) |
Positioning as a discursive strategy |
(Rus)
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Osokin A.A., Jin H.
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Vol 27, No 3 (2022) |
Genre-format features of modern entertainment television |
(Rus)
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Dolgova Y.I., Ershov N.O., Dung T.T.
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Vol 27, No 3 (2022) |
Comparison as a means of persuasion and a technique of manipulation: features of application in media space |
(Rus)
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Brusenskaya L.A., Belyaeva I.V.
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Vol 27, No 3 (2022) |
Analysis of the representation of environmental issues in the social networks of regional Internet media |
(Rus)
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Lobodenko L.K., Perevozova O.V., Cherednyakova A.B., Kharitonova O.Y.
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Vol 27, No 2 (2022): THE RECEPTION OF SILVER AGE RUSSIAN LITERATURE ABROAD |
Basic Approaches to the Typology of Digital Media Platforms |
(Rus)
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Polyakov M.L.
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Vol 27, No 2 (2022): THE RECEPTION OF SILVER AGE RUSSIAN LITERATURE ABROAD |
Structural and Semiotic Features of the Virtual Narrative in Immersive RIA.Lab Projects |
(Rus)
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Samartsev O.R., Latenkova V.M., Sleptsov N.A.
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Vol 27, No 2 (2022): THE RECEPTION OF SILVER AGE RUSSIAN LITERATURE ABROAD |
Verbal Claim vs. Actual Usage of Social Media: A Case Study of Indians Aged 50 Years and Above |
(Eng)
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Prachi D., Singh C.P., Volkova I.I.
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Vol 27, No 2 (2022): THE RECEPTION OF SILVER AGE RUSSIAN LITERATURE ABROAD |
America’s Union Carbide Corporation and Bhopal Disaster: Study in the Light of Public Relations Before and After the Incidence |
(Eng)
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Patel K., Binjola H.
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Vol 27, No 2 (2022): THE RECEPTION OF SILVER AGE RUSSIAN LITERATURE ABROAD |
Lafcadio Hearn: Between Literature and Journalism |
(Rus)
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Salnikova A.N.
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Vol 27, No 2 (2022): THE RECEPTION OF SILVER AGE RUSSIAN LITERATURE ABROAD |
Patriarch of National Radio Broadcasting: To the 100th Anniversary of Professor V.N. Ruzhnikov |
(Rus)
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Tikhonova O.V.
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Vol 27, No 2 (2022): THE RECEPTION OF SILVER AGE RUSSIAN LITERATURE ABROAD |
Revising the Assessment of Creative Competence of Journalism Students |
(Rus)
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Gavrilov V.V.
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Vol 27, No 1 (2022) |
Quantitative Analysis of the Word Spread Dynamics as a Factor in Identifying of the Youth Mass Media Significance |
(Rus)
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Murzina O.V.
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Vol 27, No 1 (2022) |
Guy Fawkes and the Antinomies of the Digital Age |
(Rus)
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Pronina E.E.
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Vol 27, No 1 (2022) |
Waves of Media Education Development: Synchronous and Diachronic Aspects |
(Rus)
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Pugachev M.A.
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Vol 27, No 1 (2022) |
Peer Learning and Edutainment Technologies in the Development of Professional Competencies of Media Students |
(Rus)
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Ilyicheva V.V., Kuzmenkova K.E., Gromova E.B.
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Vol 27, No 1 (2022) |
Formational Features of the Image of Russia on the Serbian Media Platforms |
(Rus)
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Kunich Z., Muzykant V.L., Panasenko N.
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Vol 27, No 1 (2022) |
The Process of Adapting Content of the Online Newspaper Lenta.ru Towards the Social Media Space |
(Rus)
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Grabelnikov A.A., Ye Z.
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Vol 27, No 1 (2022) |
News Media Trust and Sources of Political Information in West Africa: Mainstream vs. New Media in Ghana and Nigeria |
(Eng)
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Mustapha J.M., Shilina M.G., Agyei O.S., Ocansey C.R.
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Vol 27, No 1 (2022) |
Factors Transgressing Journalism’s Contemporary Mission and Role |
(Eng)
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Simons G., Strovsky D.L.
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Vol 27, No 1 (2022) |
The evolution of Media in New Normal: Creating bridges between the Latin American and the European research tradition. Аn interview with Professor Carlos A. Scolari |
(Eng)
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Shilina M.G., Scolari C.A.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
The Impact of Mediatization on EU Public Outreach Campaigns |
(Eng)
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Samoilenko S.A.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
New Strategies of Omni-Mediatization of the Public Policy in Kazakhstan |
(Eng)
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Kussainova M.M.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Comparative Study on Transmedia Awareness of Traditional Media Audiences and Social Media Users in Turkey and Ukraine |
(Eng)
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Bilgili C., Goroshko O.I.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Mediatization in New Normal: Reversive Paradigms and Provoking Transgression? |
(Mlt)
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Shilina M.G.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Hypermedia and Recursive Mediatization of the Corporate News |
(Eng)
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Sharonov D.I.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Mediatization of the Media as Industrial Transformation |
(Eng)
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Kolomiets V.P.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Mediatization of Russian Companies in the Framework of Corporate Citizenship |
(Eng)
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Sharakhina L.V., Achkasova V.A., Azarova L.V.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
The Theoretical Perceived Transgressing Role and Identity of Contemporary Journalism: Revolution or Evolution? |
(Eng)
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Simons G., Strovsky D.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Digital Mediatization in Medicine: New Models of Clinic-to-Doctor-to-Patient Interaction |
(Eng)
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Shutova M.V., Rocheva Y.S.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Ontology of Transgressive Social Media |
(Eng)
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Stepanov V.N.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Personal User’s Communicative Competence of “Mediatized World” Construction |
(Eng)
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Chankova E.V., Sorokin O.V.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Transdiscourse as a Concept of Digital Worlds |
(Eng)
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Kostikova A.A., Spartak S.A.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Pioneering Mediatization Studies: Аn Interview with Professor Andreas Hepp |
(Eng)
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Shilina M.G., Hepp A.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Mediatizatsiya telesnosti i biopolitiki v kiberkul'ture |
(Eng)
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Alekseeva E.A.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
The Internet as a Transgressive Media: An Interview with ProfessorWilliam Dutton |
(Eng)
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Shilina M.G., Dutton W.H.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Deep Mediatization: Rethinking a Figurational Approach |
(Eng)
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Nim E.G.
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Vol 26, No 4 (2021): MEDIATIZATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSGRESSION |
Immersive Technologies in Media: Towards the Concept of Generative Mediatization? |
(Eng)
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Shilina M.G., Wirth J.
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Vol 26, No 3 (2021): F.M. DOSTOEVSKY: MODERN RECEPTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS |
Bibliographic Information in the Theatre Magazine Artist |
(Rus)
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Zhilina A.V.
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