The use of media opportunities during the presidential elections in Russia in 1996 and 2000
In: Historia provinciae: HP : žurnal regional'noj istorii : setevoj naučnyj žurnal, Band 11, Heft 3
ISSN: 2587-8344
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In: Historia provinciae: HP : žurnal regional'noj istorii : setevoj naučnyj žurnal, Band 11, Heft 3
ISSN: 2587-8344
In: Politija: analiz, chronika, prognoz ; žurnal političeskoj filosofii i sociologii politiki = Politeía, Band 80, Heft 1, S. 43-53
ISSN: 2587-5914
The article considers the image of Russia formed by western mass media with the help of various journalistic techniques and stylistic resources. The image of Russia is formed by western mass media through the analysis of her political-economic situation, home affairs, reforms, and the leading figures in politics and economics. The thematic unlimited range of the questions discussed by modern western mass media defines the use of various technologies of forming the required image. Among such techniques of forming the image of Russia are the contrast between the future and present of the country, subtle criticism and objection under superficial consent (the so-called fly in the ointment), a consistent and undoubtedly deliberate input of the negative factual information into the structure of the text, doubt about the reliability of a personality, the opposition of seeming and true realities, and others. The stylistic resources used for forming the image of Russia involve emotionally colored words, neutral and expressive means, verbal collocations and metaphorical expressions, epithets, repetitions, antithesis, insertions and others. The topicality of the subject discussed makes the journalists look for the ways of expressing their negative, seldom positive attitude towards Russia as well as of making a skillfully veiled impact on the readers' mind to receive specific responses.
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In: Oil and gas business: Neftegazovoe delo, Heft 2, S. 294-308
ISSN: 1813-503X
In: Comunicação & sociedade, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 251-275
ISSN: 2175-7755
In: Jeugd en Co, Band 7, Heft 4, S. 34-34
ISSN: 1876-6080
The article reviews the interaction between Standard Scottish English and Scots in various spheres of communication. Special attention is given to the linguistic status of Scots and historical and political factors that have shaped the current linguistic situation in Lowland Scotland. ; В статье рассматриваются особенности взаимодействия литературного шотландского английского и скотс в различных коммуникативных сферах. Особое внимание уделяется вопросу лингвистического статуса скотс и историко-политическим факторам, сформировавшим современную языковую ситуацию в равнинной Шотландии.
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In: Scientia Militaria: South African journal of military studies, Band 15, Heft 1
ISSN: 1022-8136
В статье рассматриваются основные проблемы эффективности центральной исполнительной власти современной России. Анализируются предпосылки недостаточной организованности системы, а также основные проблемы, с которыми столкнулась на данном этапе административная реформа. Кроме того, рассматриваются возможные перспективы реформы и повышения эффективности государственного управления в России. Делается вывод, что наибольшего эффекта реформа государственного управления может достичь только в рамках масштабной реорганизации всей политической системы. ; The article considers basic problems of efficiency of central executive power in modern Russia. Author examines a prerequisite of insufficient organization of the system, as well as the main problems arisen at this stage of administrative reform; the possible prospects of this reform and improving state administration in Russia are also analyzed. The author concludes that state administration reform can achieve the greatest effect only within a major reorganization of political system.
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In: Učenye zapiski Komsomolʹskogo-na-Amure gosudarstvennogo techničeskogo universiteta: obščorossijskij ežekvartalʹnyj ėlektronnyj žurnal = Scholarly notes of Komsomolsk-na-Amure State Technical University : All-Russia quarterly e-publication, Band 2, Heft 8, S. 87-92
ISSN: 2222-5218
In: Militaire spectator: MS ; maanblad ; waarin opgen. de officie͏̈le mededelingen van de Koninkl. Landmacht en de Koninkl. Luchtmacht, Band 12, Heft 180, S. 536-547
ISSN: 0026-3869
In: Russian social science review: a journal of translations, Band 52, Heft 1, S. 44-68
ISSN: 1061-1428
In: Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).
This thesis considers philanthropic activities directed towards new mothers and destitute children both "at home" and in a particular colonial context. Philanthropic encounters in Birmingham and Sydney are utilised as a lens through which to explore the intersections between discourses of race, gender and class in metropole and colony. Moreover, philanthropic and missionary efforts towards women and children facilitate a broader discussion of ideas of citizenship and nation. During the period 1860 to 1914 the Australian colonies federated to become the Australian nation and governments in both Britain and Australia had begun to assume some responsibility for the welfare of their citizens/subjects. However, subtle variations in philanthropic practices in both sites reveal interesting differences in the nature of government, the pace of transition towards collectivism, as well as forms of inclusion and exclusion from the nation. This project illuminates philanthropic and missionary men and women, as well as the women and children they attempted to assist. Moreover, the employment of "respectable" men and women within charities complicates the ways in which discourses of class operated within philanthropy. Interactions between philanthropic and missionary men and women reveal gendered divisions of labour within charities; the women and children they assisted were also taught to replicate normative (middle-class) gendered forms of behaviour. Specific attention is paid to the ways in which race impacted upon philanthropic activities: throughout the experiences of Aboriginal women and children on mission stations interweave with white women and children's experiences of philanthropy in Birmingham and Sydney. Comparisons of philanthropic efforts towards white and Aboriginal women and children highlights the "whitening" of philanthropy in the colony of New South Wales and the existence of a differentiated philanthropy. Discourses of race were also crucial to philanthropic practices in Birmingham, which strove to create good subject/mothers and citizen/children for the British nation.
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In: Rossija i sovremennyj mir: problemy, mnenija, diskussii, sobytija = Russia and the contemporary world, Heft 3, S. 85-98
ISSN: 1726-5223
In: The journal of development studies: JDS, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 339-364
ISSN: 0022-0388
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