From the Soviet to the post-Soviet Russian press: democracy and the elusive public sphere
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
11
Acknowledgements
13
1.
Background and purpose.
15
Introduction
15
Background
16
The problem of tradition in
démocratisation
16
Purpose
19
Methodological approach
19
Outline of the book
21
2.
Society, Politics and the media in The Soviet Union and the
Russian Federation.
23
Introduction
23
Societal structure and dynamics
23
The Soviet Union: moving towards dissolution
23
The Russian Federation: the emergence of post-Communist
Society
28
The evolution of die media in society
33
The Soviet Union
33
Pre-peresttoika times: total media control
33
Perestroika
and
glasnost:
loosening of media control
35
The Russian Federation: ambiguous openings
37
The media in the elections
38
Media financing and regulation
-
means of control
40
Media, political culture and the role of journalism
43
Developments in newspaper journalism
50
The Soviet Union: established genres
50
The Russian Federation: rapid changes
54
A Russian public sphere: cultural-historical factors
56
Pre-revolutionary Russia: the cultural roots
57
The Soviet Union: slow evolution
59
The Russian. Federation: less liberal than anticipated
62
Towards a democratic public sphere?
66
3.
Analytic horizons: Habermas s theory of the public sphere and
communicative action.
69
The theory of the public sphere
69
Introduction
69
The historical development of the public sphere
70
Criticism of Habermas s concept of the public sphere
73
Habermas s revised version of the public sphere
76
The media in the public sphere
80
Summary
81
The theory of communicative action
83
Introduction
83
Rationalisation: two models of social action
84
Teleological action
84
Communicative action
85
Strategic uses of political language
91
The rationalisation of cultures
92
Summary
94
4.
Material, procedures and methods.
95
Newspaper genres
95
Introduction
95
Soviet and post-Soviet newspaper genres
95
Genre classification: two models
98
Analytical method
100
The press materials and methodology of selection
103
The newspaper sample
103
Principles for newspaper selection
104
Principles for selection of article texts
104
The methodology of selection
105
Selection of topics and periods of study
106
Periods of textual selection and material configuration
107
Methodological horizons
108
A qualitative and a quantitative tool kit
108
Operationalising communicative action and discourse analytical
methods: promoting/hindering civic communication in newspaper
discourse
113
Interrogating the press materials
115
5.
Front pages: content analysis.
121
Introduction
121
Content analytical studies of the Soviet and the post-Soviet press
122
Content analysis of the sample article texts, national dailies
• 1978-2003
124
Sample
125
Analytical method
125
Coding of articles
127
Other remarks
139
Summary
141
6.
Representing the world and how it works: critical linguistic
analysis. News texts.
144
Introduction
144
Grammar and linguistic structure
145
Critical linguistic text analysis
146
Semantic analysis
147
Analytical method
153
General characterisation of the sample texts covering the Soviet times.
Empirical analysis of news texts. Preliminary observations.
157
News texts:
1978-91. 157
Categorisation of agency. The Soviet sample texts.
158
Findings: the Soviet period. Categorisation and total number of process
types and participant roles
160
The post-Soviet period: Categorisation and total number of process
types and participant roles
161
Summary: process types and participant roles. Soviet and post-Soviet
periods
161
Mentions for AGENTS (+EXPERIENCERS)
162
Summary:
mentions
of
AGENTS
164
Further categorisation of agency in the sample texts
165
The Soviet period: insufficiently identified AGENTS
166
Summary
168
The post-Soviet period: insufficiendy identified AGENTS
168
Summary
169
Mentions of RECEIVERS: summary
171
Wording
172
General themes in the newspaper sample
1978-2003
173
Wording: analysis
175
Summary: wording
180
7.
Representing the world and how one should/can think:
с
)pinion
piece commentaries.
184
Introduction
184
Rationality in the ideal speech situation
185
Rhetorical argumentation analysis
186
Philosophical-logical argumentation analysis
190
Rhetoric, logic and communicative rationality
192
Analytical method
194
Sample
194
Argumentation analysis
194
Empirical analysis of argumentation in the sample texts:
1979-85
í
197
Argumentative structure
197
Rhetorical structure
199
General stylistic level
200
Figures of speech
201
Sample texts:
1986-91
208
Argumentative structure
208
Rhetorical structure
209
General stylistic level
210
Figures of speech
210
1979-91.
Summary: ethos, logos, pathos
213
Sample texts:
1992-2003
216
Argumentative structure
216
Rhetorical structure
217
General stylistic level
217
Figures of speech
217
1992-2003.
Summary: ethos, logos, pathos
237
8.
Interpellation: how social relations and identities are
constructed. Opinion piece commentaries and news texts.
240
Introduction
240
Speech-acts in discourse analysis
242
The structure and function of fflocutionary acts
243
Modality
249
Analytical method
250
Sample
250
Speech-acts
251
Modality
252
Empirical analysis of speech-acts in the sample texts. Op-ed texts and
news texts.
254
Definition of
illocuüonary
force
254
Classification of illocutionary force
259
Modality
260
Summary
264
9.
Conclusions
267
1.
Empirical investigation: newspaper text analysis, chapters
5-8 268
2.
Citizen roles: as implied in the newspaper sample texts
276
3.
The position of the media in the public sphere and civil society
278
References
283
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CONTENTS
Preface
11
Acknowledgements
13
1.
Background and purpose.
15
Introduction
15
Background
16
The problem of tradition in
démocratisation
16
Purpose
19
Methodological approach
19
Outline of the book
21
2.
Society, Politics and the media in The Soviet Union and the
Russian Federation.
23
Introduction
23
Societal structure and dynamics
23
The Soviet Union: moving towards dissolution
23
The Russian Federation: the emergence of post-Communist
Society
28
The evolution of die media in society
33
The Soviet Union
33
Pre-peresttoika times: total media control
33
Perestroika
and
glasnost:
loosening of media control
35
The Russian Federation: ambiguous openings
37
The media in the elections
38
Media financing and regulation
-
means of control
40
Media, political culture and the role of journalism
43
Developments in newspaper journalism
50
The Soviet Union: established genres
50
The Russian Federation: rapid changes
54
A Russian public sphere: cultural-historical factors
56
Pre-revolutionary Russia: the cultural roots
57
The Soviet Union: slow evolution
59
The Russian. Federation: less 'liberal' than anticipated
62
Towards a democratic public sphere?
66
3.
Analytic horizons: Habermas's theory of the public sphere and
communicative action.
69
The theory of the public sphere
69
Introduction
69
The historical development of the public sphere
70
Criticism of Habermas's concept of the public sphere
73
Habermas's revised version of the public sphere
76
The media in the public sphere
80
Summary
81
The theory of communicative action
83
Introduction
83
Rationalisation: two models of social action
84
Teleological action
84
Communicative action
85
Strategic uses of political language
91
The rationalisation of cultures
92
Summary
94
4.
Material, procedures and methods.
95
Newspaper genres
95
Introduction
95
Soviet and post-Soviet newspaper genres
95
Genre classification: two models
98
Analytical method
100
The press materials and methodology of selection
103
The newspaper sample
103
Principles for newspaper selection
104
Principles for selection of article texts
104
The methodology of selection
105
Selection of topics and periods of study
106
Periods of textual selection and material configuration
107
Methodological horizons
108
A qualitative and a quantitative tool kit
108
Operationalising communicative action and discourse analytical
methods: promoting/hindering civic communication in newspaper
discourse
113
Interrogating the press materials
115
5.
Front pages: content analysis.
121
Introduction
121
Content analytical studies of the Soviet and the post-Soviet press
122
Content analysis of the sample article texts, national dailies
• 1978-2003
124
Sample
125
Analytical method
125
Coding of articles
127
Other remarks
139
Summary
141
6.
Representing the world and how it works: critical linguistic
analysis. News texts.
144
Introduction
144
Grammar and linguistic structure
145
Critical linguistic text analysis
146
Semantic analysis
147
Analytical method
153
General characterisation of the sample texts covering the Soviet times.
Empirical analysis of news texts. Preliminary observations.
157
News texts:
1978-91. 157
Categorisation of agency. The Soviet sample texts.
158
Findings: the Soviet period. Categorisation and total number of process
types and participant roles
160
The post-Soviet period: Categorisation and total number of process
types and participant roles
161
Summary: process types and participant roles. Soviet and post-Soviet
periods
161
Mentions for AGENTS (+EXPERIENCERS)
162
Summary:
mentions
of
AGENTS
164
Further categorisation of agency in the sample texts
165
The Soviet period: 'insufficiently identified AGENTS'
166
Summary
168
The post-Soviet period: 'insufficiendy identified AGENTS'
168
Summary
169
Mentions of RECEIVERS: summary
171
Wording
172
General themes in the newspaper sample
1978-2003
173
Wording: analysis
175
Summary: wording
180
7.
Representing the world and how one should/can think:
с
)pinion
piece commentaries.
184
Introduction
184
Rationality in the 'ideal speech situation'
185
Rhetorical argumentation analysis
186
Philosophical-logical argumentation analysis
190
Rhetoric, logic and communicative rationality
192
Analytical method
194
Sample
194
Argumentation analysis
194
Empirical analysis of argumentation in the sample texts:
1979-85
í
197
Argumentative structure
197
Rhetorical structure
199
General stylistic level
200
Figures of speech
201
Sample texts:
1986-91
208
Argumentative structure
208
Rhetorical structure
209
General stylistic level
210
Figures of speech
210
1979-91.
Summary: ethos, logos, pathos
213
Sample texts:
1992-2003
216
Argumentative structure
216
Rhetorical structure
217
General stylistic level
217
Figures of speech
217
1992-2003.
Summary: ethos, logos, pathos
237
8.
Interpellation: how social relations and identities are
constructed. Opinion piece commentaries and news texts.
240
Introduction
240
Speech-acts in discourse analysis
242
The structure and function of fflocutionary acts
243
Modality
249
Analytical method
250
Sample
250
Speech-acts
251
Modality
252
Empirical analysis of speech-acts in the sample texts. Op-ed texts and
news texts.
254
Definition of
illocuüonary
force
254
Classification of illocutionary force
259
Modality
260
Summary
264
9.
Conclusions
267
1.
Empirical investigation: newspaper text analysis, chapters
5-8 268
2.
Citizen roles: as implied in the newspaper sample texts
276
3.
The position of the media in the public sphere and civil society
278
References
283 |
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