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Zusammenfassung: | Media and Public Relations Research in Post-Socialist Societies tracks the birth, development, and contemporary expansion of communication research, with a focus on public relations and media research in post-socialist societies. Contributors discuss and demonstrate various issues of disciplinary roots and tensions, institutional constraints, study development, and contemporary status. This book also illustrates diverse types of traditional and contemporary communication studies from humanities and social science perspectives, ranging from linguistics to health communication. This collection focuses on both traditional and modern scholarship that has arisen due to international scholarly efforts, the advent of technology, and national research interests. Readers will have the opportunity to intellectually reflect upon the conceptual, theoretical, and practical issues that have occurred within the past twenty years regarding public relations, mass communication, and media studies in post-socialist societies. The analyses in this book lead readers to consider potential resolutions to some of the current dialectical tensions that are affecting post-socialist communication studies and contemplate how reflecting on these tensions informs the broader field of communication worldwide--back cover |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments vii Preface ix Introduction xi PART I: PUBLIC RELATIONS AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION 1 Public Relations in Russia: Formation, Etatization, and Calcification 3 Sergei A. Samoilenko and Elina Erzikova 2 Public Relations Education in Kazakhstan: Competency-Based Approach 47 Bagila Akhatova 3 Political Communication in Croatia: Critical Assessment of the Field 59 Marijana Grbeša and Domagoj Bébié 4 Political Communication and the PublicSpherein Russia 77 Oleg Kashirskikh 5 Relations with the Stranger: Government,Business, and Society in a Post-Soviet City Olga Filatova, Elena Lebedeva, and Yuri Misnikov v 87
Contents VI PART II: MASS MEDIA 6 Communication and Media Studies in Hungary (1990-2020) 97 Gabriella Szabó 1 The Impact of Political, Legal, and Economic Factors on Media Development in Russia (2000-2020) 117 Dmitry Strovsky 8 The Influence of the Russian Media on the Kyrgyz Press 133 Elira Turdubaeva and Katja Lehtisaari 9 Russian Media Studies in Transition 145 Elena Vartanova and Denis Dunas PART III: THE INTERNET AND SOCIAL MEDIA 10 Social Media and Convergence in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia 161 Andrej Skolkay, Gergő Hajzer, Juraj Filin, Tomasz Anusiewicz, Ľubica Adamcová, Veronika Vighová, and Igor Daniš 11 Linguistics 2.0: Internet Research in the Post-Soviet Space 191 Õlena Goroshko and Liudmyla Salionovych 12 The Role of Intemet-User-Generated Content in Exposing Corruption and Ageism in Slovak Health Care 201 Marta N. Lukacovic, Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond, and Monika Ďurechová Conclusion: The Characteristics and Dynamics of Dialectical Tensions within Media, Public Relations, and Communication Studies in Post-Socialist Societies 225 Index 235 About the Editors and Contributors 247
Index 24.kg (news agency), 135 academic freedom, xvii, 98, 109 accountability, 31,150 Adam Mickiewicz University, 104 Advanced Certificate in Visual Theory and Practice (in Hungary), 99 advertising in Kazakhstan, 49, 51, 55 advertising, 196 advertising, in Russia, 12-14, 17-18, 22, 24, 117, 150-151 aesthetics, 102 ageism, in Slovakia, xviii, 201-202, 206, 208-209,211, 216,218 Agency of Communication Management PR-Management Company (Kazakhstan), 50 agenda-setting, 64, 68, 79, 82, 216 AIS (Association for Information Systems), 166, Akipress, 135-136, 138-140 Ai-Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU), 51 Almaty Management University, 51-52 Almaty, 51-53, 57-58 alternative public sphere, 81 Americanization 25, 59, 62-63, 66, 68, 226-227, 231 Anadolu Agency, 140 Angelos Award for Excellence in Communication and Media Studies (Hungary), 99 Anglo-Saxon, 148 anthropology, 102, 146, 148 anti-communist messages, 78 anti-Semitism, in Hungary, 107 anti-Western, 17, 79-80, Armed Forces of Ukraine, 124 Asia, 136, Association for Information Systems (AIS), 166 Astana, 140 Atambayev, Almazbek, 141 authoritarian, 28, 60, 77, 80-82, 163, 227-228 autocratic, 48, 80 AVMSD (Audiovisual Media Service Directive), 185 BA, Bachelor of Arts, in Hungary, 98-99, 102 Babes-Bolyai University, 101 Balkans, 67-68, Bank Rossiya, 78,120, BBC, 137, 140 Belarus, xvi, xviii, 87-88, 191-192, 194, 228 Belarusian, 194 235
236 Belgium, 168 Belt and Road Initiative, 136 Berezovsky, Boris, 121 Beslan, 122 big data, 23,109, 166-168, 172, 182 Bishkek, 134-136, 140-141 black PR, 10 blog/blogger, 19,27, 164, 171, 175, 195,206-207,210, 228 Bologna Process (within EU), 101-102 bots, xiii, 82, 168, 171 brain drain, 97,109 branding, 14, 30, 56; regional 21, 25-26, 30; nation 48, 50 bribe/bribery, 207, 209, 217 BRICS (association of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), 152 BRIF Research Group, 50 British Broadcasting Corporation. See BBC Budapest, 98-99 Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 99 Bulgaria, 218 bureaucrats, 91 business-government relations, 90 CA News, 136, 138 calcification; definition, 28; phase 27-31 Cambridge Analytica, 179, 184 campaign studies, xvi, 59, 62, 64, 66-67, capitalism/capitalist, 17, 24, 87 censorship, 6, 18, 61, 81, 121, 125-127, 134, 150 Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS), 99 Central and Eastern Europe/Central Eastern Europe. See Central Europe Central and Eastern European Communication and Media Conference, 100 Central Asia, xi֊xii, 48-49, 133, 136, 138, 140, 142, 225, 233 Index Central Europe, xi-xii, 12, 230; Central and Eastern Europe, 67,101, 104, 146, 150, 161, 163, 218-219, 225, 228, 233 Central European University (CEU), 98-99; Lex CEU, 227 CEU. See Central European University Channel One, 78, 121,126 Charles University, 104 Chechen militants, 122 Chechnya, conflict, 11, 78, 122 Chernobyl 8 chemukha, 10 China, 48, 82, 136, 138-139, 231 China, and Belt And Road Initiative, 135 Chinese language, 139; journals, 177-178 Chumikov,
Alexander, 25, 33 cinema; movie-theatre, 123; field, 152 citizenry, xvi, 6, 77, 80-82 civil liberties, 4,119 civil rights, 4, 32, 119 civil society, xvi, 4, 17, 27, 32, 77, 87, 92, 150, 218, 227-228 civilization, 48 Classifier No. 569 (Kazakhstan), 52 clientelism, 91 cloud-based computing, 166, 168 Cluj Napoca, 101 CMDS; Center for Media, Data and Society, 99 cognitive-pragmatic, 194 Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), 137 commercial model, 127 commercialized mediamodel, 151 Committee to Protect Journalists, 125 Communication 2.0,191,196 Communication beyond Mediatization Workshop, 100 communication gaps, xvi, 93, 228 Communist Party, 6, 10, 78,126 comparative studies, 67-68,166-168, 174, 178, 180, 182-183, 185, 194
Index competition; fair, 179-181, 185; unfair, 50 computational linguistics, 193 computer-mediated communication, 192-193, 195-196 conference, academic, ix, xvii, 26-27, 51, 53, 97, 100, 104, 106, 109, 233; press conference, 8; professional PR, 15, 50 constitutive metamodel, xiv, 229-233 consumption (of media), 7, 80, 118, 150, 152 content analysis, 62-63, 66, 68-69, 106, 123,166, 181, 195 content production, 50,166 convergence, xviii, 98, 161-168, 170185, 192 copyright 165, 174, 180, 183, 185; laws, 13 corporate social responsibility (CSR), 31,49 corruption, xviii, 60, 91, 122, 201 202, 206-209, 211, 216-219, 230 Corvinus University of Budapest, 98-99 COST Action “Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies”, 100 Crimea annexation, 28,120, Crimea, 28, 82, 120, crisis, 206-209, 211,217; communication, 22, 29-30, 49; COVTD-19, 32; financial, 13-14, 21; management, 19; of democracy, 163; paradigmatic, 147; refugee, 162; spatial, 87 critical discourse analysis, 66, 101,107, 202,219 critical frame analysis, 202, 205, 219 Croatia, xvi, 59-69, 218, 229 CSTO; Collective Security Treaty Organization, 137 cultural studies, 107, 146 curriculum/curricula/curricular, xvii, 52, 56, 101-102, 104-105 Cyrillic alphabet, 136 237 Czech Republic, xviii, 104, 161-163, 168-185,218 data privacy, 52, Davos Pact, 78, De Facto (Kyrgyz newspaper), 135-137, 140 de-Sovietization, 146 de-Westernization, 146 democracy/democratic, 20, 28, 59-62, 66, 79-80, 82, 107, 124, 126, 138, 146-147, 173, 207, 210, 218-219, 227-228; America, 25; crisis of, 163; democratic development, xv; institutions, xvi, 3-4,
18, 32, 77; practices, 9; reform, 12, 17, 32, 48; transition, xiii; values, 5, 19 democratization, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16 deontology, 148, 231 Deutsche Welle, 137 dialectic, xii-xiv, 225, 229-233 digital communication, xiii, xvi, xix, 22, 23, 49, 56, 64,103,152, 170, 193, 204 digital media, xvi, 52, 67, 69, 98, 103, 106, 149, 152-153, 165, 167-183, 192-195, 204-205, 218-219, 228 discrimination, xviii, 202-203, 208-211, 219 discriminatory practices, 101, 216-217 disparities, xvi, xviii, 201-207, 211-219 DLA (Doctor of Liberal Arts), 102 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), 99, 102, 171, 173 Doctor of Science (DSc), 97 Doctrine of Information Security (Russia), 18,118 Donetsk People’s Republic (selfproclaimed separatist region of Ukraine), 124 Dorenko, Sergey. See telekiller Dubravka (theater), 122,125 dzhinsa 10 East European Politics and Societies, 108
238 Index East-Central Europe, xii, 218-219, 233 ECANA; Eurasian Communication Association of North America, 53 economics/economic, xv, 4, 6, 12-13, 17-18, 21-22, 27-29, 31, 48-49, 51, 78-79, 81, 87-88, 99, 102-103, 117, 120, 123, 133-137, 139, 141-142, 145-148, 151, 165, 167, 203,211֊ 212, 22 economy, 13, 17, 21-22, 28, 48, 117, 120, 127, 135, 146-147, 150-151 ECREA (European Communication Research and Education Association), 100 EEU (Eurasian Economic Union), 135-136 Egorova, Ekaterina. See Niccolo M, 9, 11,24 Ekho Moskvy (Echo of Moscow), 121122, 139-140 elderly, 202, 208-209, 211֊2!2, 219 election, xvi, 3-4, 8-11, 15, 17-20, 27-28, 49, 59-69, 77-80, 107, 119, 126, 150, 163 elites, 10, 16, 21, 28, 32, 107, 117, 120, 217 E1TR (TV channel), 136 empirical, xii, 27, 57, 101,142,147, 151, 153, 178, 180, 191 employer expectations, xv, 47, 53-54, 226 English (language), 21, 27, 51, 98, 101, 137-139, 147, 167, 193-194 entertainment, 82, 133, 151-152, 165, 174, 179 Estonia, 104, 218 etatization; definition, 20; phase, 17-22 ethical; business, 31; principles of PR and communication, 15, 32, 50, 52, 54; standpoint and health inequality scholarship, 212 ethics, 231; of journalism, 148-149; of persuasion, 24; professional PR and communication, 16, 25-26, 31, 50, 52, 54-55; of research, 214, 230 EU (European Union), 65, 136,162163, 168, 175, 201-202, 208, 218 Eurasia, xi, 48, 50, 139, 142, 232 Eurasian Communication Association of North America, See ECANA Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), 135-136 Eurasian PR-Event, 50 Euromaidan, 123 Euronews, 138 European Commission, 175, 201, 208, 218
European Communication Research and Education Association. See ECREA European Defense Agency, 201 European Integration (EU Integration), 103, 163 The European Journal of Science and Technology, 182 European Parliament, 201 European Platform of Regulatory Authorities, 163 European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services, 163 European Union. See EU Facebook, 164, 168-172, 174, 178-179, 184, 193 Facebook Messenger, 170-171,178 fact-checking, 52 fake news, xvi, 59, 65, 171 film, 10, 78, 103 Finland, 162 fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), 167 Florida, Richard, 21 Forbes, 124 foreign agent (Russian law concept), 27-28, 30, 119 foreign news, 6, 21, 133, 135-139, 141-142 foreign policy/foreign policies, xvii, 6, 79, 82, 133, 136, 142, 162-163 Four theories of press, 146, 151 fourth estate, 18, 78, 146, 148
Index framing (model/theory), 82, 205 freedom, 4, 61, 133; academic, xvii, 98,109; political, 18; press, 101, 106-108, 117-119, 127, 134; of speech, 32, 80, 122, 126-127, 146, 148-150 Freedom House, 133, 205 Freedom of the Press (report), 134 French School of PR, 25-26 French, the nation/state, 162; news, 138-139; French-speaking, 194 gatekeeping, 134 Gazprom-Media, 122 Gazprom, 20, 78, 121 gender stereotypes, 64 gender, 64, 175-176, 195-196, gender role, 211 German; news, 138; language, 194 Germany, 124, 162 glasnost 7-8, 145, 149 globalization, 52-53, 103, 146, 152, 165, 177, 196, 228 globonationalization, 152 Google Plus, 170-171, 174 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 6-8, 12, 121, 145 government communication, xvii, 3, 5, 7, 9-Ю, 19, 21-22, 26-30, 32, 47, 50-51, 55, 65, 77, 81-82, 87-88, 90-93 government relations (GR), 21-22, 26, 32, 47,51,55,87, 89, 100 Grabar-Kitarović, Kolinda, 61, 64 grassroots activism, 28 Gray Cardinals Agency, 56 The Guidelines for Professional Conduct and Ethics Code in Public Relations (Kazakhstan), 50 Gumilyov Eurasian National University, 51 Gusinsky, Vladimir, 10, 121 Habermas, Jürgen, 106, 149 Harvard, 107 hate speech, 107, 165, 174, 180, 185 239 HDZ (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica) Croatian Democratic Union, 60-61, 63,68 health campaign, 204 hegemony, 79, 231 history, xiii, 91, 133, 141, 193, 232; communication and media in Hungary, 102-103, 108; department 100; Kyrgyz journalism, 134; of PR in Russia, 3,12; HNS (Hrvatska narodna stranka) Croatian People’s Party, 60-61 Homeland War in Croatia, 61 human capital, 47, 109 human rights, 60, 201, 203
humanities, xi, 24, 53 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 99-100 Hungarian Communication Association, 100-101, 106 Hungary Budapest Metropolitan University (METU), 98 Hungary, xvii-xviii, 97-109, 161-163, 168-171, 176-182, 184-185, 218, 227 hypertextuality, 191 ICA (International Communication Association), 57, 100 ICCO. See International Communications Consultancy Organization ideological, 7, 17, 20, 28, 79, 82, 89, 108, 122, 146, 149-150, 209 ideology, 6; Marxism-Leninism, 89; meta-ideology, 67; nationalist, 134 Image Contact, 9,14, 24 In Medias Res (journal), 101 India, 138, 231 influencer, 30, 50, 175, 185 information order, 149 information security, 18, 118, 149 ingroup solidarity, 92 Instagram, 170-171,174, 178,193 instant messaging, 191
240 Index Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 25 Integrated Communications, 22, 30,49 Integrated Media, 98, 102-103 interactivity, 191 interdisciplinarity/interdisciplinary, 66, 100, 193, 195, 202 Interfax, 139-140 International Communication Association (ICA), 57,100 International Communications Consultancy Organization (ICCO), 15, 22, 50 International Journal of Communication, 108 International Journal of Press/Politics, 108 international law, 103 international organizations, 15,48, 60, 103, 117,137-138; international media organization, 124 internationalization; of academia in general, 226; of media research, 146-147, 153 Internet linguistics, xviii, 192-195 Internetese, 193 Intemews Network, 56 Iran, 140 ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), 135 Isker Media Publishing House, 52 ITAR-TASS, 139 iWiW, 169 Japan, 139 Javnost—The Public, 108 Jeenbekov, Sooronbai, 141 Jel-Kép, 101 Josipović, Ivo, 60-61 journalism, xvii, 3, 226; academic journal about, 182; citizen journalism, 204; in Croatia, 65, 67; in Hungary, 99, 103, 106, 108-109; in Kazakhstan, 50-51, 53; in Kyrgyzstan, 134,140; in Russia, 10, 14, 18, 30, 78-79, 117, 125, 127, 145-153 Journalism Mass Communication, 108 journalism theory, Soviet, 148-149, 153 Kabaeva, Alina, 125 Kara-Suu district, 135 Karagandy State University, 51 Károli Gáspár University of Reformed Church, 99 Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages (KazUIR WL), 51, 53, 55 Kazakhstan Communication Association (KazCA), 53, 56 Kazakhstan, xv, 47-57, 133, 136, 138, 140, 227 KazCA. See Kazakhstan
Communication Association KazNU. See Al-Farabi Kazakh National University KazUIR WL. See Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages Kemerovo, 123 Kharitonov, Nikolai, 126 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 121 Kiev, 123 Kiselyov, Dmitry, 123-124 Klebnikov, Paul, 124 KOME (“an international journal of pure communication inquiry”), 101 Kommersant, 29, 121 Kosor, Jadranka, 60 Kovalchuk, Yuri, 120 Kremlin, 20, 28, 118-122, 124, 140 Krůtko, Andrei, 141 Krymsk, 19, 122 Kursk (submarine), 122 Kyrgyz Tuusu, 134, 136-139 Kyrgyzstan, xvii, 133-142
Index Landry, Charles, 21 Latin alphabet, 136 Latvia, 218 law/legal, 7,13,18-19, 27-28, 30-32, 55-56, 64, 80, 99, 102-104, 107108, 117-119, 134, 165, 167-168, 171, 179, 208,210,218, 227 LDA algorithm, 195 Lebedev, Alexander, 121, 125 Lenta.ru, 139-140 lexical-semantic, 194 libel, 180 lingua-pragmatics, 194 linguistics 2.0, xviii, 191-196 linguistics, xi, xviii, 14, 53, 191-196, 226 Lipsie, Daniel, 217 Lipták, Peter, 217 Lithuania, 218 LiveJournal, 19, 121, 195 lobbying, 21, 24, 51, 92 local community culture, 89 local culture, 88, 92, 228 LOLitics, 59 low faculty wages, 97, 109 low financial support, of academia, 97 Lugansk People’s Republic (selfproclaimed separatist region of Ukraine), 124 MA (Master of Arts), 98-99, 102-103 mainstream media, 82, 205, 217 Malta, 168 Mamut, Alexander, 121 managed democracy, xvi, 82, 228 market economy, 17, 127, 146 marketing, 13, 22-23, 29-30, 32-33, 49-50, 98, 100, 103, 162, 166-167, 174, 176-177, 179-180, 182, 184֊ 185 marketization 22, 29-30 markmyprofessor.com, 105 Marxism-Leninism, 7, 89, 145 Marxist political economy, 147 241 Marxist-Leninist. See MarxismLeninism Matovič, Igor, 217 ME.dok, 101 media anthropology, 146, 148 media bias, 120, 122, 126, 141, 150 media economics, 147-148 media effects, 106, 151 media law, 103, 107, 118-119, 148 media legislation, 127 media literacy, 25, 55-56, 106 media management, 103, 147-148 media manipulation, 81, media nationalization, 121 media psychology, 146 media regulation, 106, 108 media system, 66, 78,126, 133-134, 146, 148, 151-153 Media-MOST, 121 Media-System and Image Partner, 50 mediacracy,
148 Mediakutató, 101 mediatization, 106, 148 Medvedev, Dmitry, 19, 21 Mertek Media Monitor, 108 Mesić, Stjepan, 60 meta-analysis, 161, 168, 181 meta-technologies, 167 Metalloinvest, 121 metatheory, 225, 229-230 methodological nationalism, 148 METU (Hungary Budapest Metropolitan University), 98 Mikhailov and Partners, 29, 50 Milanović, Zoran, 60 Milton Friedman University (United Hungarian Jewish Congregation), 99 Ministry of Education and Science (in Kazakhstan), 51-52, 56 Ministry of Press, Broadcasting and Mass Communications (in Russia), 120, 125 minority, 101; language media, 134 Minsk, xvi, 87-89, 92, 228
242 Index Mintusov, Igor. See Niccolo M Mirzakulova, Mayram, 136 mixed methods/mixed-methods, 180, 195,216 modernization, 4,47, 62, 68, 226 monoplural nucleus (of the public), 149 monopoly, 19, 119, 147, 165 Moskovia, 125 Moskovskiye Novosti, 121, Moskovský Korrespondent, 125 MOST group, 10 Most nezavisnih lista—The Bridge of Independent Lists, 61, 65 multimodality, 191 NAKA; Slovak National Criminal Agency, 217 narrative analysis, 65-66 NASO. See National Public Relations Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nasza Klasa—NK.pl, 169 nation branding, 48 National Council of the Slovak Republic, 217 National Education Registrar (in Kazakhstan), 51 national interest, 121 National Media and Infocommunications Authority (in Hungary), 101 National Oncological Institute (Slovakia), 217 National Press Club, 50 National Public Relations Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan (NASO), 50 National Public Relations Association, 50-51 nationalism, 60 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 17 Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 138 Nazi Germany, 124 negligence, in Slovak health care, 210 neighborhood, 88, 92-93, 203 neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), 9 new media, xii-xiii, xv, 52, 56, 78-82, 142, 153, 174-175, 181-182, 201, 204-205, 213, 216, 218-219, 229 The New York Times, 20, 121 news consumption, 80 newspaper, 8, 15, 20, 29, 121-122, 125, 134-138, 141-142, 216 NGO (nongovernmental organization), 19-20, 28, 30, 50, 108 Niccolo, M., 9, 11,24 Nikishina, Veronika, 136 normative, xvi, 5, 32, 87, 107, 146, 148-150; normative-critical scholarship, 212 Novaya Gazeta (New Gazette), 78, 121, 124
Novy Cas, 206-207 NTV, 121 NYU, 107 OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development), 182 oligarch, 10, 17, 78, 120-121, 150-151 On the State of Emergency (Russian law), 118 open access, 150 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 182 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 126 OSCE. See Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Osh, 136 Otázky žurnalistiky (Issues of Journalism), 182 Paigrave, 107 party (political party), 8-9, 18, 20, 60-62, 78, 80, 126 Pavlov (famous Russian physiologist), 125 Pázmány Péter Catholic University, 99
Index perestroika, 6-8, 32, 121, 145 personality cult, 68 personalization, 59, 62-64, 66, 68 Pervy Kanal. See Channel One photography, 152 Planeta WWW, 138 Plenković, Andrej, 61 Pocheptsov, Georgii, 24 Pokec, 169-171, 178 Poland, xviii, 104, 161-163, 168-171, 176-181, 185 policy, 6, 8, 20, 23, 31, 56, 63, 80, 92, 99, 103, 105, 107-109, 119-120, 135-137, 140-142, 161-163, 167, 184, 201,204,209 political communication research, xvi, 59-61,66-68, 81, 100 Political Communication Research Group, 100 political economy, 147, 150-151 political participation, 64 political science, 53, 102-103 political technologies/political technologists, 9, 77-78 politicization, xvi, 109 Politikatudományi Szemle, 101 Politklinika, 134, 136, 138-139 Politkovskaya, Anna, 124 polyethnic society, 53 polyparadigmatic discipline, 194 populism, xvi, 59, 61, 65, 67-69 post-authoritarian, 98 Post-Soviet city, xvi, 87, 89, 92 post-Soviet media, xvii, 145 Potanin, Vladimir, 121 Poznan, 104 Pozner, Vladimir, 6-7, 125 PR Days; in Kazakhstan, 50; in Moscow, 15 PR Infinity, 53 PR-logy (piarologia), 25-27 PR-shy, 50-51 PR. See public relations Prague, 98, 104 Pravda (Slovak newspaper), 206 243 privatization, 10, 12, 31, 63 Problems of Post-Communism, 108 produser, 192 professionalism, 182 Prokhanov, Alexander, 122 propaganda, xvii, 6, 24, 28, 61, 78, 81-82, 118-120, 124-125, 145, 226 protection of minors, 174, 179-180, 185 psycholinguistics, 193 psychology, 14, 24, 54, 99, 102, 146, 193; sociopsychology, 229 public diplomacy, 48, 56 public interest, 150, 218 public opinion, xvi, 4-5, 8, 12, 18, 25, 28, 30, 77,
101, 142, 146, 163, 195, 208 public relations (PR), 98, 103,117, 225-227, 232-233; education, 47-55, 57; nonprofit, 30-31; political, 59; social glue, 16; social institution, 3-6, 16, 26, 32-33 public relations education, xv, 12, 22-24, 27, 47-57 public relations industry, 16, 21, 49-50 public sphere, xvi, 5, 25, 27-28, 77-82, 101, 106, 146, 149-150, 226, 228 Purple Breakthrough, 50 Putin, Vladimir, xvii, 11, 17-18, 20, 27, 31, 78, 117-121, 124, 126, 135-136, 140-141 QS World University (ranking), 104 qualitative (research), 54, 64, 66, 89, 106, 174, 180-182, 184-185, 194֊ 195, 205 quantitative (research), 54, 64, 66, 106, 109, 174, 177, 180-181, 183, 195, 216 racism, 107, 211 radicalism, 137 radicalization, 135 Radio Liberty, 137, 140 radio, 78, 121-122, 134, 139 Rambler, 121
244 Index razvitie obshestvennyh svyazey (ROS), 16 Renaissance (PR agency), 50 Reporters without Borders, 117 reputation management, 103 Reuters Digital News Report, 168-171 RIA Novosti, 21, 136, 139-140 Romania, 101, 218; Romanian journal, 182-183 Roskomnadzor (Federal Service for Supervision of Communications), 126 Rossiya 1 (Russia 1), 78, 123 RuNet, 19, 193 Russia, xi, xiii-xvii, 48, 162, 191, 194-195, 225-229; language; 192-193; media, 117-127,133-142; media studies, 145-154; political communication, 77-82; PR/public relations, 3, 5-33, 53 Russia Today, 21, 139 Russian constitution, 127 Russian government, xvii, 12, 20, 27, 31, 82, 124, 126, 227 Russian information policy, 119-120 Russian language, xvii, 11, 28, 133142, 192-193, 228 Russian mediastudies, 145, 149-154, 226, 228 Russian media system, 126, 148, 151, 153 Russian politics, 78, 117 Russian Public Relations Association (RASO), 15, 23, 29, 32 Russian World/Russkiy Mir, 20 Russian-speaking internet. See RuNet Russkiy Mir/Russian World, 20 Saint Petersburg, 136 Salek, Tomas, 217 Sanader, Ivo, 60, 62 sanctions; to impose professional norms, 5-6, 32; Western sanctions against Russia, 28, 120 science communication, 107 SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization), 137 Scopus, 182-183 SDP (Socijaldemokratska partija)— Social Democratic Party, 60-61, 63, 68 self-censorship, 125, 134 semi-presidential system (in Croatia), 60 seminal books (on media and mass communication), 146 Serbian media, 61 sexism, 211 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), 137 Shenderovich, Victor, 122 Shishkina, Marina, 13,25, 32 Silk Road, 142
Sitnikov, Alexei. See Image Contact skills, 9, 11, 22-24; communication, 54-55; language, 226; peopleskills, 14; production, 52; visual communication, 102 slacktivism, 210-211 Slovak health care, xviii, 201, 205-209, 216 Slovak medical system, xviii, 202, 219 Slovak National Criminal Agency. See NAKA Slovakia, xviii, 104, 161-163, 168-171, 176-183, 185, 201-202, 205, 207, 211,214,217-219 Slovo Kyrgyzstana, 135-137 small business, 25 SME, 206-208 Smirnova, Irina, 136 social atomism, 81 Social Media + Society, 108 social media, xviii, 27, 30, 64, 93, 106, 109, 135, 161-185, 191-194, 196, 204, 210, 215-216, 228; social media marketing (SMM), 49 social networking, 19, 27, 93, 164, 166, 169, 191-192, 204, 228 social technologies/gumanitamye tekhnologii, 15, 17, 20
Index socialism, 87, 127 socially responsible journalism, 148 socio-political culture, 230-233 Socio.hu, 101 socioeconomic status, 202-203, 209, 212,219 sociolinguistics, 193-194 sociologist/sociologists, 93,145 sociology, 26, 53, 88, 99, 102-103, 106, 193, 195; media sociology, 148, 151 Solovyov, Vladimir, 124 Soup, 122 Southeastern Europe, 98-99 sovereign Internet law (in Russia), 126 Sovetnik (PR magazine), 15, 53 Soviet era, 6, 48,118 Soviet Union (USSR), 6-9, 12, 17, 47, 78, 87-89, 92, 133, 145, 150 Spain, 124 Standard-Based Curriculum (in Kazakhstan), 56 state control (of media), 121, 150 state ownership (of media), 78 stranger (concept), xvi, 87, 89, 91-93 structural violence, 209, 216, 218, Sun City of Dreams (epithet for Minsk), 89 Sunday Evening with Vladimir Solovyov, 124 supranational, 152 Surkov, Vladislav, 20 survey (research method), xviii, 18, 30, 49, 54, 92, 106, 168, 181, 202, 212, 214-215,219 synchronicity/asynchronicity, 191 Szociológiai Szemle, 101 tabloidization, 78, 106, 151 Tajikistan, 138 TASS, 6, 136, 140 “Teaming, Twinning, ERA Chairs”, 104 technological determinism, 152,194, 205 245 telebridges, 7 telecommunications, 10,22, 165, 167 Telegram, 193 telekiller, 11 television, 7, 10, 12-13, 18, 21, 28, 78-80, 120-122, 124, 126, 134, 142, 147, 150-152, 216-217 terrorism, 118-119, 135-137 terrorist/terrorists, 124-125; attack, 18, 119 textual analysis, 64, 66, Tito, Josip Broz, 68; post-Tito Yugoslavia, 229 trade relations, 133 transitology, 148 Trnava, 183 trolls, xiii, 82 Tsarist Russia, 150 Tuđman, Franjo, 60-61 Tulip Revolution, 134 Turan
University, 51 Turkey, 140 Turkish, language, 139; media, 141 TV-Center, 124 TVC, 121 Twitter, 65, 164, 168-171, 174, 178 Tyuleev, Nariman, 141 U.S. State Department, 48 UGC (user-generated content), xviii, 191, 201-202, 204-219, 228 Ukraine-European Union Association Agreement, 123 Ukraine, xviii, 28, 123-124, 191, 194 Ukrainian, author/scholar, 24, 193, 229; language, 194; political consultant, 49 unethical, 52; practices, 182, unicameral parliament, 60 university curricula, xvii, 101-102, 104-105 University of Debrecen, 99 University of Eötvös Loránd, 99-100 University of Pécs, 99 University of Szeged, 99-100
246 University of Tartu, 104 University of Warsaw, 104 University of Wroclaw, 104 urban residents, 87, 89, 92 urban space, 88, 93 United States, 12, 28, 62, 66, 69, 79, 123, 145-146, 227 user-generated content. See UGC uses and gratifications theory, 168 uskorenie, 8,145 Usmanov, Alisher, 121 Uzbekistan, 138 V-4/V4. See Visegrád Group Vecherniy Bishkek, 134—136, 138 Vesti Nedeli (“News of the Week”), 123-124 video sharing sites, 191 viral journalism, 65, 67, virtual private network (VPN), 126 Visegrád Group (V4/V-4: Visegrád countries association of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia), 161-185 VPN (virtual private network), 126 Warsaw, 104, watchdog of democracy, 146 Index West; in geopolitical sense, 82; Western academic influence, xi, xiii-xiv, xvii, 9, 59, 66, 105, 107, 109, 145-153, 192, 226-227, 229-232; Western corporation/company, 31, 48-49; Western journalists, 7; Western media, 141; Western PR practices, 11-14, 17, 24, 49 Western Europe, 48, 97, 104, 109 WhatsApp, 170-171,174,178,185 WHO (World Health Organization), 203 Wikipedia, 164 World Congress of the International Federation of Journalists, 126 World of Warcraft, 164 Yandex, 139 Yeltsin, Boris, 9-11, 28, 78, 118-119, 121 YouTube, 164, 168-171, 174-175, 178, 185 Yugoslavia, 17, 59, 67-68 Yukos, 121 zakazukha, 10 Zavtra (Tomorrow), 122 Živi zid; Human Wall, 61, 65 Zyuganov, Gennady, 10, 78
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Contents Acknowledgments vii Preface ix Introduction xi PART I: PUBLIC RELATIONS AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION 1 Public Relations in Russia: Formation, Etatization, and Calcification 3 Sergei A. Samoilenko and Elina Erzikova 2 Public Relations Education in Kazakhstan: Competency-Based Approach 47 Bagila Akhatova 3 Political Communication in Croatia: Critical Assessment of the Field 59 Marijana Grbeša and Domagoj Bébié 4 Political Communication and the PublicSpherein Russia 77 Oleg Kashirskikh 5 Relations with the Stranger: Government,Business, and Society in a Post-Soviet City Olga Filatova, Elena Lebedeva, and Yuri Misnikov v 87
Contents VI PART II: MASS MEDIA 6 Communication and Media Studies in Hungary (1990-2020) 97 Gabriella Szabó 1 The Impact of Political, Legal, and Economic Factors on Media Development in Russia (2000-2020) 117 Dmitry Strovsky 8 The Influence of the Russian Media on the Kyrgyz Press 133 Elira Turdubaeva and Katja Lehtisaari 9 Russian Media Studies in Transition 145 Elena Vartanova and Denis Dunas PART III: THE INTERNET AND SOCIAL MEDIA 10 Social Media and Convergence in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia 161 Andrej Skolkay, Gergő Hajzer, Juraj Filin, Tomasz Anusiewicz, Ľubica Adamcová, Veronika Vighová, and Igor Daniš 11 Linguistics 2.0: Internet Research in the Post-Soviet Space 191 Õlena Goroshko and Liudmyla Salionovych 12 The Role of Intemet-User-Generated Content in Exposing Corruption and Ageism in Slovak Health Care 201 Marta N. Lukacovic, Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond, and Monika Ďurechová Conclusion: The Characteristics and Dynamics of Dialectical Tensions within Media, Public Relations, and Communication Studies in Post-Socialist Societies 225 Index 235 About the Editors and Contributors 247
Index 24.kg (news agency), 135 academic freedom, xvii, 98, 109 accountability, 31,150 Adam Mickiewicz University, 104 Advanced Certificate in Visual Theory and Practice (in Hungary), 99 advertising in Kazakhstan, 49, 51, 55 advertising, 196 advertising, in Russia, 12-14, 17-18, 22, 24, 117, 150-151 aesthetics, 102 ageism, in Slovakia, xviii, 201-202, 206, 208-209,211, 216,218 Agency of Communication Management PR-Management Company (Kazakhstan), 50 agenda-setting, 64, 68, 79, 82, 216 AIS (Association for Information Systems), 166, Akipress, 135-136, 138-140 Ai-Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU), 51 Almaty Management University, 51-52 Almaty, 51-53, 57-58 alternative public sphere, 81 Americanization 25, 59, 62-63, 66, 68, 226-227, 231 Anadolu Agency, 140 Angelos Award for Excellence in Communication and Media Studies (Hungary), 99 Anglo-Saxon, 148 anthropology, 102, 146, 148 anti-communist messages, 78 anti-Semitism, in Hungary, 107 anti-Western, 17, 79-80, Armed Forces of Ukraine, 124 Asia, 136, Association for Information Systems (AIS), 166 Astana, 140 Atambayev, Almazbek, 141 authoritarian, 28, 60, 77, 80-82, 163, 227-228 autocratic, 48, 80 AVMSD (Audiovisual Media Service Directive), 185 BA, Bachelor of Arts, in Hungary, 98-99, 102 Babes-Bolyai University, 101 Balkans, 67-68, Bank Rossiya, 78,120, BBC, 137, 140 Belarus, xvi, xviii, 87-88, 191-192, 194, 228 Belarusian, 194 235
236 Belgium, 168 Belt and Road Initiative, 136 Berezovsky, Boris, 121 Beslan, 122 big data, 23,109, 166-168, 172, 182 Bishkek, 134-136, 140-141 black PR, 10 blog/blogger, 19,27, 164, 171, 175, 195,206-207,210, 228 Bologna Process (within EU), 101-102 bots, xiii, 82, 168, 171 brain drain, 97,109 branding, 14, 30, 56; regional 21, 25-26, 30; nation 48, 50 bribe/bribery, 207, 209, 217 BRICS (association of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), 152 BRIF Research Group, 50 British Broadcasting Corporation. See BBC Budapest, 98-99 Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 99 Bulgaria, 218 bureaucrats, 91 business-government relations, 90 CA News, 136, 138 calcification; definition, 28; phase 27-31 Cambridge Analytica, 179, 184 campaign studies, xvi, 59, 62, 64, 66-67, capitalism/capitalist, 17, 24, 87 censorship, 6, 18, 61, 81, 121, 125-127, 134, 150 Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS), 99 Central and Eastern Europe/Central Eastern Europe. See Central Europe Central and Eastern European Communication and Media Conference, 100 Central Asia, xi֊xii, 48-49, 133, 136, 138, 140, 142, 225, 233 Index Central Europe, xi-xii, 12, 230; Central and Eastern Europe, 67,101, 104, 146, 150, 161, 163, 218-219, 225, 228, 233 Central European University (CEU), 98-99; Lex CEU, 227 CEU. See Central European University Channel One, 78, 121,126 Charles University, 104 Chechen militants, 122 Chechnya, conflict, 11, 78, 122 Chernobyl 8 chemukha, 10 China, 48, 82, 136, 138-139, 231 China, and Belt And Road Initiative, 135 Chinese language, 139; journals, 177-178 Chumikov,
Alexander, 25, 33 cinema; movie-theatre, 123; field, 152 citizenry, xvi, 6, 77, 80-82 civil liberties, 4,119 civil rights, 4, 32, 119 civil society, xvi, 4, 17, 27, 32, 77, 87, 92, 150, 218, 227-228 civilization, 48 Classifier No. 569 (Kazakhstan), 52 clientelism, 91 cloud-based computing, 166, 168 Cluj Napoca, 101 CMDS; Center for Media, Data and Society, 99 cognitive-pragmatic, 194 Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), 137 commercial model, 127 commercialized mediamodel, 151 Committee to Protect Journalists, 125 Communication 2.0,191,196 Communication beyond Mediatization Workshop, 100 communication gaps, xvi, 93, 228 Communist Party, 6, 10, 78,126 comparative studies, 67-68,166-168, 174, 178, 180, 182-183, 185, 194
Index competition; fair, 179-181, 185; unfair, 50 computational linguistics, 193 computer-mediated communication, 192-193, 195-196 conference, academic, ix, xvii, 26-27, 51, 53, 97, 100, 104, 106, 109, 233; press conference, 8; professional PR, 15, 50 constitutive metamodel, xiv, 229-233 consumption (of media), 7, 80, 118, 150, 152 content analysis, 62-63, 66, 68-69, 106, 123,166, 181, 195 content production, 50,166 convergence, xviii, 98, 161-168, 170185, 192 copyright 165, 174, 180, 183, 185; laws, 13 corporate social responsibility (CSR), 31,49 corruption, xviii, 60, 91, 122, 201 202, 206-209, 211, 216-219, 230 Corvinus University of Budapest, 98-99 COST Action “Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies”, 100 Crimea annexation, 28,120, Crimea, 28, 82, 120, crisis, 206-209, 211,217; communication, 22, 29-30, 49; COVTD-19, 32; financial, 13-14, 21; management, 19; of democracy, 163; paradigmatic, 147; refugee, 162; spatial, 87 critical discourse analysis, 66, 101,107, 202,219 critical frame analysis, 202, 205, 219 Croatia, xvi, 59-69, 218, 229 CSTO; Collective Security Treaty Organization, 137 cultural studies, 107, 146 curriculum/curricula/curricular, xvii, 52, 56, 101-102, 104-105 Cyrillic alphabet, 136 237 Czech Republic, xviii, 104, 161-163, 168-185,218 data privacy, 52, Davos Pact, 78, De Facto (Kyrgyz newspaper), 135-137, 140 de-Sovietization, 146 de-Westernization, 146 democracy/democratic, 20, 28, 59-62, 66, 79-80, 82, 107, 124, 126, 138, 146-147, 173, 207, 210, 218-219, 227-228; America, 25; crisis of, 163; democratic development, xv; institutions, xvi, 3-4,
18, 32, 77; practices, 9; reform, 12, 17, 32, 48; transition, xiii; values, 5, 19 democratization, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16 deontology, 148, 231 Deutsche Welle, 137 dialectic, xii-xiv, 225, 229-233 digital communication, xiii, xvi, xix, 22, 23, 49, 56, 64,103,152, 170, 193, 204 digital media, xvi, 52, 67, 69, 98, 103, 106, 149, 152-153, 165, 167-183, 192-195, 204-205, 218-219, 228 discrimination, xviii, 202-203, 208-211, 219 discriminatory practices, 101, 216-217 disparities, xvi, xviii, 201-207, 211-219 DLA (Doctor of Liberal Arts), 102 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), 99, 102, 171, 173 Doctor of Science (DSc), 97 Doctrine of Information Security (Russia), 18,118 Donetsk People’s Republic (selfproclaimed separatist region of Ukraine), 124 Dorenko, Sergey. See telekiller Dubravka (theater), 122,125 dzhinsa 10 East European Politics and Societies, 108
238 Index East-Central Europe, xii, 218-219, 233 ECANA; Eurasian Communication Association of North America, 53 economics/economic, xv, 4, 6, 12-13, 17-18, 21-22, 27-29, 31, 48-49, 51, 78-79, 81, 87-88, 99, 102-103, 117, 120, 123, 133-137, 139, 141-142, 145-148, 151, 165, 167, 203,211֊ 212, 22 economy, 13, 17, 21-22, 28, 48, 117, 120, 127, 135, 146-147, 150-151 ECREA (European Communication Research and Education Association), 100 EEU (Eurasian Economic Union), 135-136 Egorova, Ekaterina. See Niccolo M, 9, 11,24 Ekho Moskvy (Echo of Moscow), 121122, 139-140 elderly, 202, 208-209, 211֊2!2, 219 election, xvi, 3-4, 8-11, 15, 17-20, 27-28, 49, 59-69, 77-80, 107, 119, 126, 150, 163 elites, 10, 16, 21, 28, 32, 107, 117, 120, 217 E1TR (TV channel), 136 empirical, xii, 27, 57, 101,142,147, 151, 153, 178, 180, 191 employer expectations, xv, 47, 53-54, 226 English (language), 21, 27, 51, 98, 101, 137-139, 147, 167, 193-194 entertainment, 82, 133, 151-152, 165, 174, 179 Estonia, 104, 218 etatization; definition, 20; phase, 17-22 ethical; business, 31; principles of PR and communication, 15, 32, 50, 52, 54; standpoint and health inequality scholarship, 212 ethics, 231; of journalism, 148-149; of persuasion, 24; professional PR and communication, 16, 25-26, 31, 50, 52, 54-55; of research, 214, 230 EU (European Union), 65, 136,162163, 168, 175, 201-202, 208, 218 Eurasia, xi, 48, 50, 139, 142, 232 Eurasian Communication Association of North America, See ECANA Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), 135-136 Eurasian PR-Event, 50 Euromaidan, 123 Euronews, 138 European Commission, 175, 201, 208, 218
European Communication Research and Education Association. See ECREA European Defense Agency, 201 European Integration (EU Integration), 103, 163 The European Journal of Science and Technology, 182 European Parliament, 201 European Platform of Regulatory Authorities, 163 European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services, 163 European Union. See EU Facebook, 164, 168-172, 174, 178-179, 184, 193 Facebook Messenger, 170-171,178 fact-checking, 52 fake news, xvi, 59, 65, 171 film, 10, 78, 103 Finland, 162 fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), 167 Florida, Richard, 21 Forbes, 124 foreign agent (Russian law concept), 27-28, 30, 119 foreign news, 6, 21, 133, 135-139, 141-142 foreign policy/foreign policies, xvii, 6, 79, 82, 133, 136, 142, 162-163 Four theories of press, 146, 151 fourth estate, 18, 78, 146, 148
Index framing (model/theory), 82, 205 freedom, 4, 61, 133; academic, xvii, 98,109; political, 18; press, 101, 106-108, 117-119, 127, 134; of speech, 32, 80, 122, 126-127, 146, 148-150 Freedom House, 133, 205 Freedom of the Press (report), 134 French School of PR, 25-26 French, the nation/state, 162; news, 138-139; French-speaking, 194 gatekeeping, 134 Gazprom-Media, 122 Gazprom, 20, 78, 121 gender stereotypes, 64 gender, 64, 175-176, 195-196, gender role, 211 German; news, 138; language, 194 Germany, 124, 162 glasnost 7-8, 145, 149 globalization, 52-53, 103, 146, 152, 165, 177, 196, 228 globonationalization, 152 Google Plus, 170-171, 174 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 6-8, 12, 121, 145 government communication, xvii, 3, 5, 7, 9-Ю, 19, 21-22, 26-30, 32, 47, 50-51, 55, 65, 77, 81-82, 87-88, 90-93 government relations (GR), 21-22, 26, 32, 47,51,55,87, 89, 100 Grabar-Kitarović, Kolinda, 61, 64 grassroots activism, 28 Gray Cardinals Agency, 56 The Guidelines for Professional Conduct and Ethics Code in Public Relations (Kazakhstan), 50 Gumilyov Eurasian National University, 51 Gusinsky, Vladimir, 10, 121 Habermas, Jürgen, 106, 149 Harvard, 107 hate speech, 107, 165, 174, 180, 185 239 HDZ (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica) Croatian Democratic Union, 60-61, 63,68 health campaign, 204 hegemony, 79, 231 history, xiii, 91, 133, 141, 193, 232; communication and media in Hungary, 102-103, 108; department 100; Kyrgyz journalism, 134; of PR in Russia, 3,12; HNS (Hrvatska narodna stranka) Croatian People’s Party, 60-61 Homeland War in Croatia, 61 human capital, 47, 109 human rights, 60, 201, 203
humanities, xi, 24, 53 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 99-100 Hungarian Communication Association, 100-101, 106 Hungary Budapest Metropolitan University (METU), 98 Hungary, xvii-xviii, 97-109, 161-163, 168-171, 176-182, 184-185, 218, 227 hypertextuality, 191 ICA (International Communication Association), 57, 100 ICCO. See International Communications Consultancy Organization ideological, 7, 17, 20, 28, 79, 82, 89, 108, 122, 146, 149-150, 209 ideology, 6; Marxism-Leninism, 89; meta-ideology, 67; nationalist, 134 Image Contact, 9,14, 24 In Medias Res (journal), 101 India, 138, 231 influencer, 30, 50, 175, 185 information order, 149 information security, 18, 118, 149 ingroup solidarity, 92 Instagram, 170-171,174, 178,193 instant messaging, 191
240 Index Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 25 Integrated Communications, 22, 30,49 Integrated Media, 98, 102-103 interactivity, 191 interdisciplinarity/interdisciplinary, 66, 100, 193, 195, 202 Interfax, 139-140 International Communication Association (ICA), 57,100 International Communications Consultancy Organization (ICCO), 15, 22, 50 International Journal of Communication, 108 International Journal of Press/Politics, 108 international law, 103 international organizations, 15,48, 60, 103, 117,137-138; international media organization, 124 internationalization; of academia in general, 226; of media research, 146-147, 153 Internet linguistics, xviii, 192-195 Internetese, 193 Intemews Network, 56 Iran, 140 ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), 135 Isker Media Publishing House, 52 ITAR-TASS, 139 iWiW, 169 Japan, 139 Javnost—The Public, 108 Jeenbekov, Sooronbai, 141 Jel-Kép, 101 Josipović, Ivo, 60-61 journalism, xvii, 3, 226; academic journal about, 182; citizen journalism, 204; in Croatia, 65, 67; in Hungary, 99, 103, 106, 108-109; in Kazakhstan, 50-51, 53; in Kyrgyzstan, 134,140; in Russia, 10, 14, 18, 30, 78-79, 117, 125, 127, 145-153 Journalism Mass Communication, 108 journalism theory, Soviet, 148-149, 153 Kabaeva, Alina, 125 Kara-Suu district, 135 Karagandy State University, 51 Károli Gáspár University of Reformed Church, 99 Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages (KazUIR WL), 51, 53, 55 Kazakhstan Communication Association (KazCA), 53, 56 Kazakhstan, xv, 47-57, 133, 136, 138, 140, 227 KazCA. See Kazakhstan
Communication Association KazNU. See Al-Farabi Kazakh National University KazUIR WL. See Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages Kemerovo, 123 Kharitonov, Nikolai, 126 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 121 Kiev, 123 Kiselyov, Dmitry, 123-124 Klebnikov, Paul, 124 KOME (“an international journal of pure communication inquiry”), 101 Kommersant, 29, 121 Kosor, Jadranka, 60 Kovalchuk, Yuri, 120 Kremlin, 20, 28, 118-122, 124, 140 Krůtko, Andrei, 141 Krymsk, 19, 122 Kursk (submarine), 122 Kyrgyz Tuusu, 134, 136-139 Kyrgyzstan, xvii, 133-142
Index Landry, Charles, 21 Latin alphabet, 136 Latvia, 218 law/legal, 7,13,18-19, 27-28, 30-32, 55-56, 64, 80, 99, 102-104, 107108, 117-119, 134, 165, 167-168, 171, 179, 208,210,218, 227 LDA algorithm, 195 Lebedev, Alexander, 121, 125 Lenta.ru, 139-140 lexical-semantic, 194 libel, 180 lingua-pragmatics, 194 linguistics 2.0, xviii, 191-196 linguistics, xi, xviii, 14, 53, 191-196, 226 Lipsie, Daniel, 217 Lipták, Peter, 217 Lithuania, 218 LiveJournal, 19, 121, 195 lobbying, 21, 24, 51, 92 local community culture, 89 local culture, 88, 92, 228 LOLitics, 59 low faculty wages, 97, 109 low financial support, of academia, 97 Lugansk People’s Republic (selfproclaimed separatist region of Ukraine), 124 MA (Master of Arts), 98-99, 102-103 mainstream media, 82, 205, 217 Malta, 168 Mamut, Alexander, 121 managed democracy, xvi, 82, 228 market economy, 17, 127, 146 marketing, 13, 22-23, 29-30, 32-33, 49-50, 98, 100, 103, 162, 166-167, 174, 176-177, 179-180, 182, 184֊ 185 marketization 22, 29-30 markmyprofessor.com, 105 Marxism-Leninism, 7, 89, 145 Marxist political economy, 147 241 Marxist-Leninist. See MarxismLeninism Matovič, Igor, 217 ME.dok, 101 media anthropology, 146, 148 media bias, 120, 122, 126, 141, 150 media economics, 147-148 media effects, 106, 151 media law, 103, 107, 118-119, 148 media legislation, 127 media literacy, 25, 55-56, 106 media management, 103, 147-148 media manipulation, 81, media nationalization, 121 media psychology, 146 media regulation, 106, 108 media system, 66, 78,126, 133-134, 146, 148, 151-153 Media-MOST, 121 Media-System and Image Partner, 50 mediacracy,
148 Mediakutató, 101 mediatization, 106, 148 Medvedev, Dmitry, 19, 21 Mertek Media Monitor, 108 Mesić, Stjepan, 60 meta-analysis, 161, 168, 181 meta-technologies, 167 Metalloinvest, 121 metatheory, 225, 229-230 methodological nationalism, 148 METU (Hungary Budapest Metropolitan University), 98 Mikhailov and Partners, 29, 50 Milanović, Zoran, 60 Milton Friedman University (United Hungarian Jewish Congregation), 99 Ministry of Education and Science (in Kazakhstan), 51-52, 56 Ministry of Press, Broadcasting and Mass Communications (in Russia), 120, 125 minority, 101; language media, 134 Minsk, xvi, 87-89, 92, 228
242 Index Mintusov, Igor. See Niccolo M Mirzakulova, Mayram, 136 mixed methods/mixed-methods, 180, 195,216 modernization, 4,47, 62, 68, 226 monoplural nucleus (of the public), 149 monopoly, 19, 119, 147, 165 Moskovia, 125 Moskovskiye Novosti, 121, Moskovský Korrespondent, 125 MOST group, 10 Most nezavisnih lista—The Bridge of Independent Lists, 61, 65 multimodality, 191 NAKA; Slovak National Criminal Agency, 217 narrative analysis, 65-66 NASO. See National Public Relations Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nasza Klasa—NK.pl, 169 nation branding, 48 National Council of the Slovak Republic, 217 National Education Registrar (in Kazakhstan), 51 national interest, 121 National Media and Infocommunications Authority (in Hungary), 101 National Oncological Institute (Slovakia), 217 National Press Club, 50 National Public Relations Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan (NASO), 50 National Public Relations Association, 50-51 nationalism, 60 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 17 Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 138 Nazi Germany, 124 negligence, in Slovak health care, 210 neighborhood, 88, 92-93, 203 neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), 9 new media, xii-xiii, xv, 52, 56, 78-82, 142, 153, 174-175, 181-182, 201, 204-205, 213, 216, 218-219, 229 The New York Times, 20, 121 news consumption, 80 newspaper, 8, 15, 20, 29, 121-122, 125, 134-138, 141-142, 216 NGO (nongovernmental organization), 19-20, 28, 30, 50, 108 Niccolo, M., 9, 11,24 Nikishina, Veronika, 136 normative, xvi, 5, 32, 87, 107, 146, 148-150; normative-critical scholarship, 212 Novaya Gazeta (New Gazette), 78, 121, 124
Novy Cas, 206-207 NTV, 121 NYU, 107 OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development), 182 oligarch, 10, 17, 78, 120-121, 150-151 On the State of Emergency (Russian law), 118 open access, 150 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 182 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 126 OSCE. See Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Osh, 136 Otázky žurnalistiky (Issues of Journalism), 182 Paigrave, 107 party (political party), 8-9, 18, 20, 60-62, 78, 80, 126 Pavlov (famous Russian physiologist), 125 Pázmány Péter Catholic University, 99
Index perestroika, 6-8, 32, 121, 145 personality cult, 68 personalization, 59, 62-64, 66, 68 Pervy Kanal. See Channel One photography, 152 Planeta WWW, 138 Plenković, Andrej, 61 Pocheptsov, Georgii, 24 Pokec, 169-171, 178 Poland, xviii, 104, 161-163, 168-171, 176-181, 185 policy, 6, 8, 20, 23, 31, 56, 63, 80, 92, 99, 103, 105, 107-109, 119-120, 135-137, 140-142, 161-163, 167, 184, 201,204,209 political communication research, xvi, 59-61,66-68, 81, 100 Political Communication Research Group, 100 political economy, 147, 150-151 political participation, 64 political science, 53, 102-103 political technologies/political technologists, 9, 77-78 politicization, xvi, 109 Politikatudományi Szemle, 101 Politklinika, 134, 136, 138-139 Politkovskaya, Anna, 124 polyethnic society, 53 polyparadigmatic discipline, 194 populism, xvi, 59, 61, 65, 67-69 post-authoritarian, 98 Post-Soviet city, xvi, 87, 89, 92 post-Soviet media, xvii, 145 Potanin, Vladimir, 121 Poznan, 104 Pozner, Vladimir, 6-7, 125 PR Days; in Kazakhstan, 50; in Moscow, 15 PR Infinity, 53 PR-logy (piarologia), 25-27 PR-shy, 50-51 PR. See public relations Prague, 98, 104 Pravda (Slovak newspaper), 206 243 privatization, 10, 12, 31, 63 Problems of Post-Communism, 108 produser, 192 professionalism, 182 Prokhanov, Alexander, 122 propaganda, xvii, 6, 24, 28, 61, 78, 81-82, 118-120, 124-125, 145, 226 protection of minors, 174, 179-180, 185 psycholinguistics, 193 psychology, 14, 24, 54, 99, 102, 146, 193; sociopsychology, 229 public diplomacy, 48, 56 public interest, 150, 218 public opinion, xvi, 4-5, 8, 12, 18, 25, 28, 30, 77,
101, 142, 146, 163, 195, 208 public relations (PR), 98, 103,117, 225-227, 232-233; education, 47-55, 57; nonprofit, 30-31; political, 59; social glue, 16; social institution, 3-6, 16, 26, 32-33 public relations education, xv, 12, 22-24, 27, 47-57 public relations industry, 16, 21, 49-50 public sphere, xvi, 5, 25, 27-28, 77-82, 101, 106, 146, 149-150, 226, 228 Purple Breakthrough, 50 Putin, Vladimir, xvii, 11, 17-18, 20, 27, 31, 78, 117-121, 124, 126, 135-136, 140-141 QS World University (ranking), 104 qualitative (research), 54, 64, 66, 89, 106, 174, 180-182, 184-185, 194֊ 195, 205 quantitative (research), 54, 64, 66, 106, 109, 174, 177, 180-181, 183, 195, 216 racism, 107, 211 radicalism, 137 radicalization, 135 Radio Liberty, 137, 140 radio, 78, 121-122, 134, 139 Rambler, 121
244 Index razvitie obshestvennyh svyazey (ROS), 16 Renaissance (PR agency), 50 Reporters without Borders, 117 reputation management, 103 Reuters Digital News Report, 168-171 RIA Novosti, 21, 136, 139-140 Romania, 101, 218; Romanian journal, 182-183 Roskomnadzor (Federal Service for Supervision of Communications), 126 Rossiya 1 (Russia 1), 78, 123 RuNet, 19, 193 Russia, xi, xiii-xvii, 48, 162, 191, 194-195, 225-229; language; 192-193; media, 117-127,133-142; media studies, 145-154; political communication, 77-82; PR/public relations, 3, 5-33, 53 Russia Today, 21, 139 Russian constitution, 127 Russian government, xvii, 12, 20, 27, 31, 82, 124, 126, 227 Russian information policy, 119-120 Russian language, xvii, 11, 28, 133142, 192-193, 228 Russian mediastudies, 145, 149-154, 226, 228 Russian media system, 126, 148, 151, 153 Russian politics, 78, 117 Russian Public Relations Association (RASO), 15, 23, 29, 32 Russian World/Russkiy Mir, 20 Russian-speaking internet. See RuNet Russkiy Mir/Russian World, 20 Saint Petersburg, 136 Salek, Tomas, 217 Sanader, Ivo, 60, 62 sanctions; to impose professional norms, 5-6, 32; Western sanctions against Russia, 28, 120 science communication, 107 SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization), 137 Scopus, 182-183 SDP (Socijaldemokratska partija)— Social Democratic Party, 60-61, 63, 68 self-censorship, 125, 134 semi-presidential system (in Croatia), 60 seminal books (on media and mass communication), 146 Serbian media, 61 sexism, 211 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), 137 Shenderovich, Victor, 122 Shishkina, Marina, 13,25, 32 Silk Road, 142
Sitnikov, Alexei. See Image Contact skills, 9, 11, 22-24; communication, 54-55; language, 226; peopleskills, 14; production, 52; visual communication, 102 slacktivism, 210-211 Slovak health care, xviii, 201, 205-209, 216 Slovak medical system, xviii, 202, 219 Slovak National Criminal Agency. See NAKA Slovakia, xviii, 104, 161-163, 168-171, 176-183, 185, 201-202, 205, 207, 211,214,217-219 Slovo Kyrgyzstana, 135-137 small business, 25 SME, 206-208 Smirnova, Irina, 136 social atomism, 81 Social Media + Society, 108 social media, xviii, 27, 30, 64, 93, 106, 109, 135, 161-185, 191-194, 196, 204, 210, 215-216, 228; social media marketing (SMM), 49 social networking, 19, 27, 93, 164, 166, 169, 191-192, 204, 228 social technologies/gumanitamye tekhnologii, 15, 17, 20
Index socialism, 87, 127 socially responsible journalism, 148 socio-political culture, 230-233 Socio.hu, 101 socioeconomic status, 202-203, 209, 212,219 sociolinguistics, 193-194 sociologist/sociologists, 93,145 sociology, 26, 53, 88, 99, 102-103, 106, 193, 195; media sociology, 148, 151 Solovyov, Vladimir, 124 Soup, 122 Southeastern Europe, 98-99 sovereign Internet law (in Russia), 126 Sovetnik (PR magazine), 15, 53 Soviet era, 6, 48,118 Soviet Union (USSR), 6-9, 12, 17, 47, 78, 87-89, 92, 133, 145, 150 Spain, 124 Standard-Based Curriculum (in Kazakhstan), 56 state control (of media), 121, 150 state ownership (of media), 78 stranger (concept), xvi, 87, 89, 91-93 structural violence, 209, 216, 218, Sun City of Dreams (epithet for Minsk), 89 Sunday Evening with Vladimir Solovyov, 124 supranational, 152 Surkov, Vladislav, 20 survey (research method), xviii, 18, 30, 49, 54, 92, 106, 168, 181, 202, 212, 214-215,219 synchronicity/asynchronicity, 191 Szociológiai Szemle, 101 tabloidization, 78, 106, 151 Tajikistan, 138 TASS, 6, 136, 140 “Teaming, Twinning, ERA Chairs”, 104 technological determinism, 152,194, 205 245 telebridges, 7 telecommunications, 10,22, 165, 167 Telegram, 193 telekiller, 11 television, 7, 10, 12-13, 18, 21, 28, 78-80, 120-122, 124, 126, 134, 142, 147, 150-152, 216-217 terrorism, 118-119, 135-137 terrorist/terrorists, 124-125; attack, 18, 119 textual analysis, 64, 66, Tito, Josip Broz, 68; post-Tito Yugoslavia, 229 trade relations, 133 transitology, 148 Trnava, 183 trolls, xiii, 82 Tsarist Russia, 150 Tuđman, Franjo, 60-61 Tulip Revolution, 134 Turan
University, 51 Turkey, 140 Turkish, language, 139; media, 141 TV-Center, 124 TVC, 121 Twitter, 65, 164, 168-171, 174, 178 Tyuleev, Nariman, 141 U.S. State Department, 48 UGC (user-generated content), xviii, 191, 201-202, 204-219, 228 Ukraine-European Union Association Agreement, 123 Ukraine, xviii, 28, 123-124, 191, 194 Ukrainian, author/scholar, 24, 193, 229; language, 194; political consultant, 49 unethical, 52; practices, 182, unicameral parliament, 60 university curricula, xvii, 101-102, 104-105 University of Debrecen, 99 University of Eötvös Loránd, 99-100 University of Pécs, 99 University of Szeged, 99-100
246 University of Tartu, 104 University of Warsaw, 104 University of Wroclaw, 104 urban residents, 87, 89, 92 urban space, 88, 93 United States, 12, 28, 62, 66, 69, 79, 123, 145-146, 227 user-generated content. See UGC uses and gratifications theory, 168 uskorenie, 8,145 Usmanov, Alisher, 121 Uzbekistan, 138 V-4/V4. See Visegrád Group Vecherniy Bishkek, 134—136, 138 Vesti Nedeli (“News of the Week”), 123-124 video sharing sites, 191 viral journalism, 65, 67, virtual private network (VPN), 126 Visegrád Group (V4/V-4: Visegrád countries association of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia), 161-185 VPN (virtual private network), 126 Warsaw, 104, watchdog of democracy, 146 Index West; in geopolitical sense, 82; Western academic influence, xi, xiii-xiv, xvii, 9, 59, 66, 105, 107, 109, 145-153, 192, 226-227, 229-232; Western corporation/company, 31, 48-49; Western journalists, 7; Western media, 141; Western PR practices, 11-14, 17, 24, 49 Western Europe, 48, 97, 104, 109 WhatsApp, 170-171,174,178,185 WHO (World Health Organization), 203 Wikipedia, 164 World Congress of the International Federation of Journalists, 126 World of Warcraft, 164 Yandex, 139 Yeltsin, Boris, 9-11, 28, 78, 118-119, 121 YouTube, 164, 168-171, 174-175, 178, 185 Yugoslavia, 17, 59, 67-68 Yukos, 121 zakazukha, 10 Zavtra (Tomorrow), 122 Živi zid; Human Wall, 61, 65 Zyuganov, Gennady, 10, 78 |
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physical | xx, 253 Seiten |
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series2 | Communication, globalization, and cultural identity |
spelling | Media and public relations research in post-socialist societies edited by Maureen C. Minielli, Marta N. Lukacovic, Sergei A. Samoilenko, Michael R. Finch, and Deborrah Uecker Lanham, Maryland ; Boulder ; New York ; London Lexington Books [2021] © 2021 xx, 253 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Communication, globalization, and cultural identity Media and Public Relations Research in Post-Socialist Societies tracks the birth, development, and contemporary expansion of communication research, with a focus on public relations and media research in post-socialist societies. Contributors discuss and demonstrate various issues of disciplinary roots and tensions, institutional constraints, study development, and contemporary status. This book also illustrates diverse types of traditional and contemporary communication studies from humanities and social science perspectives, ranging from linguistics to health communication. This collection focuses on both traditional and modern scholarship that has arisen due to international scholarly efforts, the advent of technology, and national research interests. Readers will have the opportunity to intellectually reflect upon the conceptual, theoretical, and practical issues that have occurred within the past twenty years regarding public relations, mass communication, and media studies in post-socialist societies. The analyses in this book lead readers to consider potential resolutions to some of the current dialectical tensions that are affecting post-socialist communication studies and contemplate how reflecting on these tensions informs the broader field of communication worldwide--back cover Geschichte 2000-2020 gnd rswk-swf Kommunikationsforschung (DE-588)4114259-7 gnd rswk-swf Medienforschung (DE-588)4074658-6 gnd rswk-swf Postkommunismus (DE-588)4998161-4 gnd rswk-swf Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf Mass media / Research / Former communist countries Public relations / Research / Former communist countries Mass media / Research Public relations / Research Former communist countries (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g Postkommunismus (DE-588)4998161-4 s Medienforschung (DE-588)4074658-6 s Kommunikationsforschung (DE-588)4114259-7 s Geschichte 2000-2020 z DE-604 Minielli, Maureen C. (DE-588)1235799905 edt Lukacovic, Marta N. 1985- (DE-588)1235800032 edt Samoilenko, Sergei A. 1976- (DE-588)1203332793 edt Finch, Michael A. (DE-588)1235800210 edt Uecker, Deborrah (DE-588)1235800318 edt ebook version 9781793607379 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032680883&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032680883&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Media and public relations research in post-socialist societies |
title_auth | Media and public relations research in post-socialist societies |
title_exact_search | Media and public relations research in post-socialist societies |
title_exact_search_txtP | Media and public relations research in post-socialist societies |
title_full | Media and public relations research in post-socialist societies edited by Maureen C. Minielli, Marta N. Lukacovic, Sergei A. Samoilenko, Michael R. Finch, and Deborrah Uecker |
title_fullStr | Media and public relations research in post-socialist societies edited by Maureen C. Minielli, Marta N. Lukacovic, Sergei A. Samoilenko, Michael R. Finch, and Deborrah Uecker |
title_full_unstemmed | Media and public relations research in post-socialist societies edited by Maureen C. Minielli, Marta N. Lukacovic, Sergei A. Samoilenko, Michael R. Finch, and Deborrah Uecker |
title_short | Media and public relations research in post-socialist societies |
title_sort | media and public relations research in post socialist societies |
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topic_facet | Kommunikationsforschung Medienforschung Postkommunismus Osteuropa Aufsatzsammlung |
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