Published in accordance with the publishing programme dedicated to the 270th anniversary of Moscow University. Team of authors: M. E. Anikina, E. L. Vartanova, A. V. Vyrkovsky, A. N. Gureeva, D. V. Dunas, M. I. Makeenko, S. S. Smirnov. The dictionary presents modern interpretations of key terms and concepts that form the terminological apparatus of Russian media studies, based on long-term traditions of studying journalism and mass communications in Russia. The list of terms has been compiled taking into account current trends in the development of the media communication space and theoretical developments by Russian and foreign authors. The new, expanded and corrected edition includes current terms and concepts that reflect the current level of scientific knowledge about media and media communications. The publication is intended for teachers and students of higher educational institutions, media researchers, the professional media community, experts, as well as a wide range of interested readers.
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Russian media theory: basic concepts. Dictionary / ed. E. L. Vartanova. — 2nd ed., add. and corr. - Moscow: Moscow University Publishing House, 2024. - 175, [1] p. — (Classical university textbook).
Published in accordance with the publishing programme dedicated to the 270th anniversary of Moscow University. Team of authors: M. E. Anikina, E. L. Vartanova, A. V. Vyrkovsky, A. N. Gureeva, D. V. Dunas, M. I. Makeenko, S. S. Smirnov. The dictionary presents modern interpretations of key terms and concepts that form the terminological apparatus of Russian media studies, based on long-term traditions of studying journalism and mass communications in Russia. The list of terms has been compiled taking into account current trends in the development of the media communication space and theoretical developments by Russian and foreign authors. The new, expanded and corrected edition includes current terms and concepts that reflect the current level of scientific knowledge about media and media communications. The publication is intended for teachers and students of higher educational institutions, media researchers, the professional media community, experts, as well as a wide range of interested readers.
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Russian media theory: basic concepts. Dictionary / ed. E. L. Vartanova. — 2nd ed., add. and corr. - Moscow: Moscow University Publishing House, 2024. - 175, [1] p. — (Classical university textbook).