Studies in Contemporary Journalism and Communication in Russia's Provinces

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Studies in Contemporary Journalism and Communication in Russia's Provinces

Sumskaya, Anna; Simons, Greg

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2024

206

Mole

Inglês

9781032209616

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter One: Introduction Part I - Shaping Content and Perception Chapter Two: Word Associations as a Source of Internet-Discourse Development Chapter Three: Perception of Thematic Multimedia Storytelling by the Digital Media Generation Part II - Culture, Politics and Society in Local Journalism Chapter Four: Axiological Culture of a Journalist Chapter Five: Journalist at the Verge of Generations: Intergenerational Differences and Media Presentation Styles Chapter Six: Periodical Press of the Orenburg Region and Power Part III - Local and Regional Approaches to "News" Production Chapter Seven: Concept of Content-Based News Discourse Construction Chapter Eight: Magic Realism as the Research Optic for Regional News Chapter Nine: The Sheremetyevo Airport Tragedy Framing in the Context of an Information Agenda and Differentiated Editorial Policy Chapter Ten: Screen Media as an Interactive Platform for the Generations' Cultural Experience Transmission Part IV - Transmitting Communicative and Cultural Memory Chapter Eleven: Russian Professional Podcasting as an Explorer to the World of Personality and Translator of Communicative and Cultural Memory Chapter Twelve: Problems of Digitisation of Communicative and Cultural Memory in a Multi-Ethnic Region of Russia Chapter Thirteen: Linguistic Markers of Communicative-Cultural Memory of the Generations in the Reflection of the Social Network
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regional media studies;intergenerational communication;media audience analysis;cultural memory transmission;provincial Russian society;qualitative media research;local journalism practices in Russia