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adam_text | Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements ix x xi xxiii 1 Introduction 1 GREG SIMONS AND ANNA SUMSKAYA PARTI 17 Shaping Content and Perception 2 Word Associations as a Source of Internet-Discourse Development 19 SVETLANA KALGANOVA 3 Perception of Thematic Multimedia Storytelling by the Digital Media Generation 35 VALERIA SOLOMEINA AND ANNA SUMSKAYA PARTII 51 Culture, Politics and Society in Local Journalism 4 Axiological Culture of a Journalist 53 IRINA EROFEEVA 5 Journalist at the Verge of Generations: Intergenerational Differences and Media Presentation Styles SERGEY SVERDLOV 65
viii Contents 6 Periodical Press of the Orenburg Region and Power 77 OLGA SKIBINA PARTIU 93 Local and Regional Approaches to “News” Production 7 Concept of Content-Based News Discourse Construction 95 MARGARITA ERESHCHENKO 8 Magic Realism as the Research Optic for Regional News 111 EKATERINA GROMOVA AND YURI ERSHOV 9 The Sheremetyevo Airport Tragedy Framing in the Context of an Information Agenda and Differentiated Editorial Policy 122 ALEKSANDR YEFANOV AND VITALY TOMIN 10 Screen Media as an Interactive Platform for the Generations’ Cultural Experience Transmission 133 MARINA MYASNIKOVA PARTIV 153 Transmitting Communicative and Cultural Memory 11 Russian Professional Podcasting as an Explorer to the World of Personality and Translator of Communicative and Cultural Memory 155 ANNA ZHURAVLEVA 12 Problems of Digitisation of Communicative and Cultural Memory in a Multi-Ethnic Region of Russia 172 VLADIMIR OLESHKO AND EVGENIY OLESHKO 13 Linguistic Markers of Communicative-Cultural Memory of Generations in the Reflection of the Social Network 190 MIKHAIL YU. MUKHIN AND ALINA I. LOZOVSKAYA Index 200
Index Note: BoJd page numbers indicate tables, italic numbers indicate figures on the corresponding pages. Abashev, V.V. 174 Adam and Eve (Bulgakov) 112 agitainment 6, 9 Aleksandrovsky, S. 86 All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company 105,105-106, 107,107,108,108 analogue/digital generations 36-37,193 Arutyunova, N.D. 98 Asmolov G. 4 Assman, A. 176 Assman, J. 176 audiences: cognitive disposition of 6; defined 5; influence on news making 6; interests, tastes, needs and motives of 135; local 6; models of 5; online 6-7; regional media 77; Sheremetyevo airport tragedy, imbalanced representation of 129-130; transmission of cultural experience 134-136; trust and 5-6 audio diary genre 159-160, 169 authorities, relations with: axiological culture of journalists 59; Orenburg regional media, power and 77, 84, 89; regional media 77-78 axiological culture of journalists: authorities, relations with 59; communication with readers 60-61; content, importance of 58-59; financial income 62; media texts, values in 53-54; Orenburg regional media, power and 87-88, 89; preferences in journalists’ activities 58-59; professionalism 61; recognition 61; regional media strategy, axiology as part of 56-57; reputation 61; research methods and approach 54-56; spiritual and moral markers 60-61; sympathy and empathy 60-61; as a systemic education 56; unity 60 Bakhtin, M.M. 98 Bart, R. 112 Barthes, R. 44 Baudrillard, J. 112 blogs, popularity of 141 brain, changes in structure of 38 case studies, selection of 13 Chernigovskaya, T. 36, 38 Chmel, K.S. 125 codes of professional ethics 83-87
cognitive linguistics 55 communication: classical theory of 127; configurations 126; of memory, identity and culture 4; models of 100, 100-101,101՛, pragmatic potential of mass 100-102 community membership: digitalisation of content and 172; see also identity concepts/systems of concepts 102 Confino, A. 4 content: financial difficulties and 62; importance of 58-59; see also digitalisation of content corpus linguistics methods 191-192 crisis of confidence in TV 131 critical discourse analysis 95-96 cultural experience transmission: audiences and 134-136; current screen media 136-137; between generations
Index 201 143-148; Internet 140-143; methods and approach to research into 134-136; Russian generations 133; television and 137-140; theory of generations 133; visual content, importance of 137 cultural linguistics 55-56 culture: communication of 4; generational 2-5; memory 4 (see also digitalisation of content; podcasting, professional); professional journalistic 9; types of 143; see also axiological culture of journalists Degtereva, E. 8 democracy, information flows and 84 deontology of journalism 83-87 diaries, audio 159-160 digital/analogue generations 36-37,193 digital capital: ethnic identity and residence 173; generations and 2-3, 35 digital gap 137 digitalisation of content: communicative and cultural memory 172, 176-177; community membership and 172; cultural identity, cultural memory and 173; cultural memory mechanisms 182-184; ethno-cultural specificity of texts from Ugra 177-179; generations, theory of 182-183; local/regional texts, identity and 174; mass media efficiency in intergenerational commmunication 184,185-186, 186; mass media’s role in maintaining identity 179-182; meaning of oneself 176; methods and approaches for study 173-175; research question 173; sociocultural problem, identity as 175-177; Ugra as basis for study 174 digital media generation, multimedia storytelling and: choice of project to read 44; cognitive interest 37; distributed consciousness 38; hypertext 43,45,46; information needs of young people 39,43; interest in socio-political/entertainment projects 45,47; literature overview 36-40; long texts 42,43; perception, multimedia as
interfering with 43; perception models 35, 38, 47-48; photographs/drawing 43; popularity of reading 38-39; reading method 42, 45-46, 47; reading models 35, 36; reading time 42; reading types 40; selectivity of perception 44 digital natives 36 Dijk, T.A. V 21, 99 discourse tools, introduction of new: All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company 105, 105-106,107,107,108,108; cognitivepragmatic approach 96; critical discourse analysis 95-96; definitions 98-100; headlines 103; linguoculturological analysis 97; methods of research into 95-97; objectives of research into 95; pragmatic potential of mass communication 100, 100-102, 101; section-based content analysis 104-105; socio-cognitive approach 96; socio-semiotic analysis of news discourse 102-105,103; stages of research 97 distance education, digital generation and 37 distributed consciousness 38 diversity in Russia 2 documentary projects see podcasting, professional Dubskikh, Μ. 86 Dud, Y. 145-147 Dugin, E.Y. 144 Dunas, D.V 39 Efanov, A.A. 145-146 Ekman, Μ. 182 elite, level of loyalty to 131 Ellul, J. 122 empathy 60-61 Enbaeva, A.P. 37 Entman, R. 125 Erzikova, E. 6, 7,10 ethics of journalism 83-87 ethnic identity: digital capital and 173; mass media’s role in maintaining 179-182 Eyerman, R. 2 Eynon, R. 37 fame 61 family 60 financial income of regional media 62 Folomkina, S. 36, 40 Foucault, Μ. 21 framing 102; communication configurations 126; components of
202 Index a frame 125; construction of frames 126; meaning 125,126; ownership/ editorial policy and 123; packaging of media events 125-126; reporting from the scene 126; structural elements of a frameset 127 Futerman, E.B. 145 Gachev, G.D. 61 Gaidash, L.V. 114 Gamson, W.A. 125 generations: defined 2; digital/analogue 36-37,193; digital capital and 2-3; identity and culture 2-5; Internet use by older generation 7; mass media efficiency in intergenerational commmunication 184,185-186, 186; media habits of different 35; of Russians 133; theory of 133, 182-183; Ugra, Western Siberia, divides in 179; see also digital media generation, multimedia storytelling and; intergenerational differences; sociolingüístic analysis of text from social networks; transmission of cultural experience genesis of book idea 1-2 Gestalt 55 Gladkova, A. 173 Gorham, M.S. 4 Graddol, D. Ill Great Patriotic War 4, 5 Great 19 podcast project 168 Green, S. 143 Gudova, M.Y. 37,44 Guerrero-Sole, F. 4 Helsper, E. J. 37 Hepp, A. 126 Howe, N. 133,182 Hutchings, S. 3 identity: communication of 4; cultural memory and 173; ethnic identity, digital capital and 173; formation of mass 56; generational 2-5; local/ regional texts 174; mass media’s role in maintaining 179-182; meaning of oneself 176; regional, Orenburg regional media and 87-88; as sociocultural problem 175-177 Immortal Regiments 5 information agendas, setting: audience, impact of imbalanced representation on 129-130; crisis of confidence in TV 131 ; empirical base for research into 124-125; framing 123,125-127, 130; importance of 122; methods and
approach to research into 124—125; ownership/editorial policy and 123, 130-131; propaganda 122-123, 130-131; Sheremetyevo airport tragedy 127-130,128,129 information fatigue syndrome 35 information needs of young people 39 infotainment 6 institutions, regional news media, influence on 10 intergenerational differences: classification of generations 66; communicative factors 68,69,70, 70-71; conative factors 71,72; desired environment 74; digital technology and 65; family, understanding of 74; group identity 70; group interaction 73; image of a journalist 72-73; media and journalism 66; media content acquisition 71-72; memory, intergenerational 75; methods of research 67-68; monologue/polylogue factor 68; objectives of research 66-67; society, involvement in 73; spatial factors 73,74; trust 70-71; see also sociolingüístic analysis of text from social networks; transmission of cultural experience Internet: adaptation to young audience 142; audiences 6-7; decryption of cultural code 142; dialogue with television 143-148; remembering of information from 143; research opportunities due to 19; transmission of cultural experience 140-143; use by older generation 7; see also social networks, sociolingüístic analysis of text from; word associations in Internet discourse Isakova, T.B. 37 journalists: professional culture 9; rank and file 9-10; see also axiological culture of journalists Kachkaeva, A.G. 143 Kalinchuk, A.V. 38
Index Kalinina, E. З Kara-Murza, 20 Kelly, J. 54 Khabibullina, Z.N. 181 Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Region see Ugra, Western Siberia Kiriya, I. 8 Koenig, S. 160 Kolozaridi, P. 4 Koltsova, O. 6,7,9,10 Kopotev, Μ. 192 Korkonosenko, S. 8 Kubryakova, E.S. 99 Kupriyanov, O.A. 144 Kurtpatov, A.V. 55 language, interpretation of reality and 3-4 Lasswell, H.D. 100,112-113 Lazutina, G.V 85 limitations of study 13 Lisovets, LM. 136 literary diary genre 159 local audiences, journalists and 6 Lowrey, W. 6, 7,10 Lozovskaya, A. 37 Lozovskaya, A.L 192 Luhmann, N. 54 Lyubimtseva, M.A. 41 magic realism: antagonists 115-116; applied to journalism 111,112-113; heroes 114—115; isolation of actions 114; methodology for study 111, 112-113; new reality created by postmodern culture 111; numbers and authorities, use of 118-119; open finals, use of 118; past, present and future, analysis of 118; PR functions of journalism 9,112,116-117; problems, attraction of attendance to 116; research question 111; screen access for Internet users 117; setbacks to 117; short “flash” forms of news 117-118; space and time, patchwork of 114; video travelling 117; were wolfing/shapeshifting 113-114 Majdanova, 20 Makarov, M.L. 100 Martynova, A. 86 Maslenkova, N.A. 140-141 mass communication: models of 100, 101; models of communication 203 100-101; operating conditions of 101; pragmatic potential of 101-102 mass media: digital technologies and culture 8; post-Soviet Russia 7; state’s role 8-9; Western research on 7,8 McNair, B. 7 McQuail, D. 5 Mead, Μ. 143 media frames 102 memory: communication of 4; culture 4;
intergenerational 75; memory wars 4-5; see also digitalisation of content; podcasting, professional mental models of reality 55 Meşkin, V.A. 114 Montgomery, Μ. 111 moral markers of journalistic culture 60-61 Mukhin, M.Y. 192 multimedia storytelling, digital media generation and: choice of project to read 44; cognitive interest 37; distributed consciousness 38; hypertext 43,45, 46; information needs of young people 39,43; interest in sociopolitical/entertainment projects 45, 47; literature overview 36-40; long texts 42,43; methodology for research 41-42; perception, multimedia as interfering with 43; perception models 35, 38,47-48; photographs/drawing 43; popularity of reading 38-39; reading, types of 40; reading method 42,45-46,47; reading models 35, 36; reading time 42; research basis 40-41; selectivity of perception 44 news discourse: All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company 105-106,107,107,108, 108; cognitive-pragmatic approach 96; critical discourse analysis 95-96; definitions 98-100; headlines 103; linguo-culturological analysis 97; methods of research into 95-97; objectives of research into 95; pragmatic potential of mass communication 100, 100-102,101; section-based content analysis 104-105; socio-cognitive approach 96; socio-semiotic analysis 102-105,103; stages of research 97 Nigmatullina, K. 116
204 Index Oleshko, VF. 35-36, 38,40, 56,156,184 Oleshko, Y.V. 35 36, 38,40, 56,117,156, 184 online audiences 6-7; see also audiences; word associations in Internet discourse Opolev, P.V. 148 Orenburg regional media, power and: authorities, relationship with 77, 84, 89; axiological vocabulary in texts 87-88, 89; democracy, information flows and 84; deontologica! aspects 83-87; methods of research into 83, 88; printed periodicals 79-83, 81; regional identity 87-88; sectoral inertia 80; state support for media 82; transformation of media system 79-83, 81; see also regional media origin of book idea 1-2 Orwell, G. 114,116 1984 (Orwell) 114,116,118 Palvanzade, E 38 Panyukova, S.A. 141 Parfenov, L. 145 past achievements and glories, faith and belief in 3 Pasti, S. 9 Pavlov, I.P. 55 Peremotka documentary podcast 158-169 Petrovskaya, Y.V. 39 Pietiläinen, J. 9 Pisarevskaya, N.S. 142,143 podcasting, professional: advantages of podcasting 168; audio diary genre 159-160, 169; communicative and cultural memory 155-156; different genres used in 169; documentary, emergence of 155; free platform for 156; Great 19 project 168; mass media engagement in 155; method and approach for research into 157; new interest in 155; Peremotka documentary project 158-169; popularity of 156 Podosokorsky, N.N. 146-147 Poluekhtova, LA. 137 Popova, O.I. 37 Postman, N. 117 power see Orenburg regional media, power and Pozner, V. 144-145 pragmatic potential of mass communication 100-102 Prensky, Μ. 36, 38, 47 professionalism 61 professional journalistic culture 9 Prokhorov, E.P. 84 propaganda, setting
information agendasand 122-123,130-131 public relations (PR) functions of journalism 9,112,116-117 Putin, V. 3 reading, types of 40 reading models used by digital media generation 36 reality, mental models of 55 recognition 61 recognition effect on the Internet 142 regional identity, Orenburg regional media and 87-88 regional media: audience for 77; authorities, relations with 59, 77-78; civil society, formation of 78; content, importance of 58-59; financial income of 62; newspapers, institutional influences on 10; spiritual and moral markers of journalists 60-61; strategy, axiology as part of 56-57; value preferences in journalists’ activities 58-59; see also magic realism; Orenburg regional media, power and; Transbaikal region; Ugra, Western Siberia Regnedda, Μ. 173 reputation 61 residence, digital capital and 173 Rothschild, N. 122 Rulyova, N. 3 Rusakov, VM. 126 Rusakova, O.F. 126 Russia, diversity in 2 Salovaara-Moring, 1.1. 88 Savin, N.Y. 125 Schultz, W. 55 screen media, cultural experience transmission and: audiences 134-136; current screen media 136-137; Internet 140-143; methods and approach to research into 134—136; Russian generations 133; television and 137-140; theory of generations 133; visual content, importance of 137
Index 205 Second World War 4, 5 selection of case studies 13 Serial podcast 160 Shannon, C.E. 100 shapeshifting 113-114 Shchukina, G.I. 37 Sheremetyevo airport tragedy: audience, impact of imbalanced representation on 129-130; Channel One’s representation of 127-128, 128; Dozhd TV’s representation of 128, 128-129; incident in 2019 123; Internet representation of 129,129 Shergalieva, M.T 179-180 Shesterina, A.M. 144 Shkatova, A. 87 Silantyeva, O. 41 Simakova, S.L 37 social media 7, 8 social networks, sociolingüístic analysis of text from: analysis of data 192, 193-194; as basis for research 190; common lexemes in all age groups 194,195,196; corpus linguistics methods 191-192; digital/analogue generations 193; hypothesis of study 198; lexemes typical for social networks 196; methods and approaches for research into 191-193; relevance of work 190; sociolingüístic data, collection of 191; unique lexemes in age groups 194—197,196; validity of data 190 social psychology 55 sociolingüístic analysis of text from social networks see social networks, sociolingüístic analysis of text from socio-semiotic analysis of news discourse 102-105,103 soft news content and programming 6 Solodov, A.A. 55 space and time, patchwork of 114 speech behaviour see word associations in Internet discourse spiritual markers of journalistic culture 60-61 Stefanowitsch, A. 191 stereotypes 55 storytelling see multimedia storytelling, digital media generation and strategy of regional media, axiology as part of 56-57 Strauss, W. 133, 182 Sumskaya, A.S. 37 Sverdlov, S.A. 37 Svitích, L.G. 78 sympathy and empathy
60-61 technology: developments in 56; digital capital, generations and 2-3; financial difficulties and 62; mass media and 8; see also Internet; word associations in Internet discourse television: crisis of confidence in 131; cultural experience transmission by 137-140; dialogue with Internet 143-148; state’s role 9; young people and 137-140 Teper, Y. 6, 9 thematic multimedia storytelling, digital media generation and: choice of project to read 44; cognitive interest 37; distributed consciousness 38; hypertext 43,45,46; information needs of young people 39,43; interest in socio-political/entertainment projects 45,47; literature overview 36-40; long texts 42,43; perception, multimedia as interfering with 43; perception models 35, 38,47-48; photographs/drawing 43; popularity of reading 38-39; reading, types of 40; reading method 42,45-46,47; reading models 35, 36; reading time 42; selectivity of perception 44 time and space, patchwork of 114 Toepfl, F. 6-7 Toffler, A. 55 Tolz, V. 6, 9 Transbaikal region: authorities, relations with 59; content, importance of 58-59; spiritual and moral markers of journalists 60-61; value preferences in journalists’ activities 58-59; values priorities of media 57 transmission of cultural experience: audiences and 134-136; current screen media 136-137; between generations 143-148; Internet 140-143; methods and approach to research into 134-136; Russian generations 133; television and 137-140; theory of generations 133; visual content, importance of 137 trust, audiences and 5-6 Tsepilov, A. 87
206 Index Volkova, LI. 142, 144 Vyrkovsky, A.V 41 Tsymbalenko, S.B. 133 Tulupov, V.V 83 Turner, B. S. 2 Turonok, S.G. 148 Ugra, Western Siberia: as basis for study 174; cultural memory mechanisms 182-184; ethno cultural specificity of texts 177-179; generational divides 179; generations, theory of 182-183; information resources 177-179; mass media efficiency in intergenerational commmunication 184,185-186, 186; mass media’s role in maintaining identity 179-182; native language publications 177-178; sociocultural problem, identity as 175; Vladimir Aivased, video blogger 179 unity 60 Urazova, S.L. 136 Utegulov, Y. 86 values of journalists: authorities, relations with 59; communication with readers 60-61; content, importance of 58-59; financial income 62; in media texts 53-54; Orenburg regional media, power and 87-88, 89; preferences in journalists’ activities 58-59; professionalism 61; recognition 61; reputation 61; spiritual and moral markers 60-61; sympathy and empathy 60-61; unity 60 Van Dijk, TA. 21, 99 Van Gorp, B. 127 Vartanova, E. 173 Vasilyeva, M.A. 142 Venediktova, T.D. 39 vesti.ru 105,105-106,107,108,108 video content consumption 140 visualisation tools on the Internet 141 Vitvinchuk, V.V. 146,147 Volkomorov, VA. 37 Webster, J.G. 5 were wolfing/shapeshifting 113-114 word associations in Internet discourse: association defined 20; Belorussia discourse 22, 24,25, 31; chain of associations 27; challenges to associations 28-29; character development 27; commentaries 27-30; contiguity-based associations 25; contrast-induced associations 25; critical mass of discourse
25-26; crosscutting association 25; discontent from meaning of association 29; discourse, understanding of term 21 ; discourse development 25-31 ; emotional enrichment of discourse 27; Furgal discourse 22,24,25, 30; independent single cues 27; interchange of jokes 27; ironic evaluation of positions 30; links between coexistent discourse 30-31; Navalny discourse 22-23, 24,25, 26,28,30, 31; organic emergence in participants’ minds 32; polemical pieces and arguments 28; as reaction to other cues 28; relationships between discourses 31; repetitions 26; selection of comments 21; similarity based associations 24—25; Yefremov discourse 21-22,24,25, 26,27,29, 30, 31 words, interpretation of reality and 3-Л world model 55-56 Yakova, M.S. 83-84 Yanglyaeva, Μ. Μ. 83-84 Yartseva, V. 101 Zagidullina, Μ. 36, 39 Zemlyanova, L.M. 126 Zhuravleva, A.A. 159,168 Zhurzhenko, T. 5 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements ix x xi xxiii 1 Introduction 1 GREG SIMONS AND ANNA SUMSKAYA PARTI 17 Shaping Content and Perception 2 Word Associations as a Source of Internet-Discourse Development 19 SVETLANA KALGANOVA 3 Perception of Thematic Multimedia Storytelling by the Digital Media Generation 35 VALERIA SOLOMEINA AND ANNA SUMSKAYA PARTII 51 Culture, Politics and Society in Local Journalism 4 Axiological Culture of a Journalist 53 IRINA EROFEEVA 5 Journalist at the Verge of Generations: Intergenerational Differences and Media Presentation Styles SERGEY SVERDLOV 65
viii Contents 6 Periodical Press of the Orenburg Region and Power 77 OLGA SKIBINA PARTIU 93 Local and Regional Approaches to “News” Production 7 Concept of Content-Based News Discourse Construction 95 MARGARITA ERESHCHENKO 8 Magic Realism as the Research Optic for Regional News 111 EKATERINA GROMOVA AND YURI ERSHOV 9 The Sheremetyevo Airport Tragedy Framing in the Context of an Information Agenda and Differentiated Editorial Policy 122 ALEKSANDR YEFANOV AND VITALY TOMIN 10 Screen Media as an Interactive Platform for the Generations’ Cultural Experience Transmission 133 MARINA MYASNIKOVA PARTIV 153 Transmitting Communicative and Cultural Memory 11 Russian Professional Podcasting as an Explorer to the World of Personality and Translator of Communicative and Cultural Memory 155 ANNA ZHURAVLEVA 12 Problems of Digitisation of Communicative and Cultural Memory in a Multi-Ethnic Region of Russia 172 VLADIMIR OLESHKO AND EVGENIY OLESHKO 13 Linguistic Markers of Communicative-Cultural Memory of Generations in the Reflection of the Social Network 190 MIKHAIL YU. MUKHIN AND ALINA I. LOZOVSKAYA Index 200
Index Note: BoJd page numbers indicate tables, italic numbers indicate figures on the corresponding pages. Abashev, V.V. 174 Adam and Eve (Bulgakov) 112 agitainment 6, 9 Aleksandrovsky, S. 86 All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company 105,105-106, 107,107,108,108 analogue/digital generations 36-37,193 Arutyunova, N.D. 98 Asmolov G. 4 Assman, A. 176 Assman, J. 176 audiences: cognitive disposition of 6; defined 5; influence on news making 6; interests, tastes, needs and motives of 135; local 6; models of 5; online 6-7; regional media 77; Sheremetyevo airport tragedy, imbalanced representation of 129-130; transmission of cultural experience 134-136; trust and 5-6 audio diary genre 159-160, 169 authorities, relations with: axiological culture of journalists 59; Orenburg regional media, power and 77, 84, 89; regional media 77-78 axiological culture of journalists: authorities, relations with 59; communication with readers 60-61; content, importance of 58-59; financial income 62; media texts, values in 53-54; Orenburg regional media, power and 87-88, 89; preferences in journalists’ activities 58-59; professionalism 61; recognition 61; regional media strategy, axiology as part of 56-57; reputation 61; research methods and approach 54-56; spiritual and moral markers 60-61; sympathy and empathy 60-61; as a systemic education 56; unity 60 Bakhtin, M.M. 98 Bart, R. 112 Barthes, R. 44 Baudrillard, J. 112 blogs, popularity of 141 brain, changes in structure of 38 case studies, selection of 13 Chernigovskaya, T. 36, 38 Chmel, K.S. 125 codes of professional ethics 83-87
cognitive linguistics 55 communication: classical theory of 127; configurations 126; of memory, identity and culture 4; models of 100, 100-101,101՛, pragmatic potential of mass 100-102 community membership: digitalisation of content and 172; see also identity concepts/systems of concepts 102 Confino, A. 4 content: financial difficulties and 62; importance of 58-59; see also digitalisation of content corpus linguistics methods 191-192 crisis of confidence in TV 131 critical discourse analysis 95-96 cultural experience transmission: audiences and 134-136; current screen media 136-137; between generations
Index 201 143-148; Internet 140-143; methods and approach to research into 134-136; Russian generations 133; television and 137-140; theory of generations 133; visual content, importance of 137 cultural linguistics 55-56 culture: communication of 4; generational 2-5; memory 4 (see also digitalisation of content; podcasting, professional); professional journalistic 9; types of 143; see also axiological culture of journalists Degtereva, E. 8 democracy, information flows and 84 deontology of journalism 83-87 diaries, audio 159-160 digital/analogue generations 36-37,193 digital capital: ethnic identity and residence 173; generations and 2-3, 35 digital gap 137 digitalisation of content: communicative and cultural memory 172, 176-177; community membership and 172; cultural identity, cultural memory and 173; cultural memory mechanisms 182-184; ethno-cultural specificity of texts from Ugra 177-179; generations, theory of 182-183; local/regional texts, identity and 174; mass media efficiency in intergenerational commmunication 184,185-186, 186; mass media’s role in maintaining identity 179-182; meaning of oneself 176; methods and approaches for study 173-175; research question 173; sociocultural problem, identity as 175-177; Ugra as basis for study 174 digital media generation, multimedia storytelling and: choice of project to read 44; cognitive interest 37; distributed consciousness 38; hypertext 43,45,46; information needs of young people 39,43; interest in socio-political/entertainment projects 45,47; literature overview 36-40; long texts 42,43; perception, multimedia as
interfering with 43; perception models 35, 38, 47-48; photographs/drawing 43; popularity of reading 38-39; reading method 42, 45-46, 47; reading models 35, 36; reading time 42; reading types 40; selectivity of perception 44 digital natives 36 Dijk, T.A. V 21, 99 discourse tools, introduction of new: All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company 105, 105-106,107,107,108,108; cognitivepragmatic approach 96; critical discourse analysis 95-96; definitions 98-100; headlines 103; linguoculturological analysis 97; methods of research into 95-97; objectives of research into 95; pragmatic potential of mass communication 100, 100-102, 101; section-based content analysis 104-105; socio-cognitive approach 96; socio-semiotic analysis of news discourse 102-105,103; stages of research 97 distance education, digital generation and 37 distributed consciousness 38 diversity in Russia 2 documentary projects see podcasting, professional Dubskikh, Μ. 86 Dud, Y. 145-147 Dugin, E.Y. 144 Dunas, D.V 39 Efanov, A.A. 145-146 Ekman, Μ. 182 elite, level of loyalty to 131 Ellul, J. 122 empathy 60-61 Enbaeva, A.P. 37 Entman, R. 125 Erzikova, E. 6, 7,10 ethics of journalism 83-87 ethnic identity: digital capital and 173; mass media’s role in maintaining 179-182 Eyerman, R. 2 Eynon, R. 37 fame 61 family 60 financial income of regional media 62 Folomkina, S. 36, 40 Foucault, Μ. 21 framing 102; communication configurations 126; components of
202 Index a frame 125; construction of frames 126; meaning 125,126; ownership/ editorial policy and 123; packaging of media events 125-126; reporting from the scene 126; structural elements of a frameset 127 Futerman, E.B. 145 Gachev, G.D. 61 Gaidash, L.V. 114 Gamson, W.A. 125 generations: defined 2; digital/analogue 36-37,193; digital capital and 2-3; identity and culture 2-5; Internet use by older generation 7; mass media efficiency in intergenerational commmunication 184,185-186, 186; media habits of different 35; of Russians 133; theory of 133, 182-183; Ugra, Western Siberia, divides in 179; see also digital media generation, multimedia storytelling and; intergenerational differences; sociolingüístic analysis of text from social networks; transmission of cultural experience genesis of book idea 1-2 Gestalt 55 Gladkova, A. 173 Gorham, M.S. 4 Graddol, D. Ill Great Patriotic War 4, 5 Great 19 podcast project 168 Green, S. 143 Gudova, M.Y. 37,44 Guerrero-Sole, F. 4 Helsper, E. J. 37 Hepp, A. 126 Howe, N. 133,182 Hutchings, S. 3 identity: communication of 4; cultural memory and 173; ethnic identity, digital capital and 173; formation of mass 56; generational 2-5; local/ regional texts 174; mass media’s role in maintaining 179-182; meaning of oneself 176; regional, Orenburg regional media and 87-88; as sociocultural problem 175-177 Immortal Regiments 5 information agendas, setting: audience, impact of imbalanced representation on 129-130; crisis of confidence in TV 131 ; empirical base for research into 124-125; framing 123,125-127, 130; importance of 122; methods and
approach to research into 124—125; ownership/editorial policy and 123, 130-131; propaganda 122-123, 130-131; Sheremetyevo airport tragedy 127-130,128,129 information fatigue syndrome 35 information needs of young people 39 infotainment 6 institutions, regional news media, influence on 10 intergenerational differences: classification of generations 66; communicative factors 68,69,70, 70-71; conative factors 71,72; desired environment 74; digital technology and 65; family, understanding of 74; group identity 70; group interaction 73; image of a journalist 72-73; media and journalism 66; media content acquisition 71-72; memory, intergenerational 75; methods of research 67-68; monologue/polylogue factor 68; objectives of research 66-67; society, involvement in 73; spatial factors 73,74; trust 70-71; see also sociolingüístic analysis of text from social networks; transmission of cultural experience Internet: adaptation to young audience 142; audiences 6-7; decryption of cultural code 142; dialogue with television 143-148; remembering of information from 143; research opportunities due to 19; transmission of cultural experience 140-143; use by older generation 7; see also social networks, sociolingüístic analysis of text from; word associations in Internet discourse Isakova, T.B. 37 journalists: professional culture 9; rank and file 9-10; see also axiological culture of journalists Kachkaeva, A.G. 143 Kalinchuk, A.V. 38
Index Kalinina, E. З Kara-Murza, 20 Kelly, J. 54 Khabibullina, Z.N. 181 Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Region see Ugra, Western Siberia Kiriya, I. 8 Koenig, S. 160 Kolozaridi, P. 4 Koltsova, O. 6,7,9,10 Kopotev, Μ. 192 Korkonosenko, S. 8 Kubryakova, E.S. 99 Kupriyanov, O.A. 144 Kurtpatov, A.V. 55 language, interpretation of reality and 3-4 Lasswell, H.D. 100,112-113 Lazutina, G.V 85 limitations of study 13 Lisovets, LM. 136 literary diary genre 159 local audiences, journalists and 6 Lowrey, W. 6, 7,10 Lozovskaya, A. 37 Lozovskaya, A.L 192 Luhmann, N. 54 Lyubimtseva, M.A. 41 magic realism: antagonists 115-116; applied to journalism 111,112-113; heroes 114—115; isolation of actions 114; methodology for study 111, 112-113; new reality created by postmodern culture 111; numbers and authorities, use of 118-119; open finals, use of 118; past, present and future, analysis of 118; PR functions of journalism 9,112,116-117; problems, attraction of attendance to 116; research question 111; screen access for Internet users 117; setbacks to 117; short “flash” forms of news 117-118; space and time, patchwork of 114; video travelling 117; were wolfing/shapeshifting 113-114 Majdanova, 20 Makarov, M.L. 100 Martynova, A. 86 Maslenkova, N.A. 140-141 mass communication: models of 100, 101; models of communication 203 100-101; operating conditions of 101; pragmatic potential of 101-102 mass media: digital technologies and culture 8; post-Soviet Russia 7; state’s role 8-9; Western research on 7,8 McNair, B. 7 McQuail, D. 5 Mead, Μ. 143 media frames 102 memory: communication of 4; culture 4;
intergenerational 75; memory wars 4-5; see also digitalisation of content; podcasting, professional mental models of reality 55 Meşkin, V.A. 114 Montgomery, Μ. 111 moral markers of journalistic culture 60-61 Mukhin, M.Y. 192 multimedia storytelling, digital media generation and: choice of project to read 44; cognitive interest 37; distributed consciousness 38; hypertext 43,45, 46; information needs of young people 39,43; interest in sociopolitical/entertainment projects 45, 47; literature overview 36-40; long texts 42,43; methodology for research 41-42; perception, multimedia as interfering with 43; perception models 35, 38,47-48; photographs/drawing 43; popularity of reading 38-39; reading, types of 40; reading method 42,45-46,47; reading models 35, 36; reading time 42; research basis 40-41; selectivity of perception 44 news discourse: All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company 105-106,107,107,108, 108; cognitive-pragmatic approach 96; critical discourse analysis 95-96; definitions 98-100; headlines 103; linguo-culturological analysis 97; methods of research into 95-97; objectives of research into 95; pragmatic potential of mass communication 100, 100-102,101; section-based content analysis 104-105; socio-cognitive approach 96; socio-semiotic analysis 102-105,103; stages of research 97 Nigmatullina, K. 116
204 Index Oleshko, VF. 35-36, 38,40, 56,156,184 Oleshko, Y.V. 35 36, 38,40, 56,117,156, 184 online audiences 6-7; see also audiences; word associations in Internet discourse Opolev, P.V. 148 Orenburg regional media, power and: authorities, relationship with 77, 84, 89; axiological vocabulary in texts 87-88, 89; democracy, information flows and 84; deontologica! aspects 83-87; methods of research into 83, 88; printed periodicals 79-83, 81; regional identity 87-88; sectoral inertia 80; state support for media 82; transformation of media system 79-83, 81; see also regional media origin of book idea 1-2 Orwell, G. 114,116 1984 (Orwell) 114,116,118 Palvanzade, E 38 Panyukova, S.A. 141 Parfenov, L. 145 past achievements and glories, faith and belief in 3 Pasti, S. 9 Pavlov, I.P. 55 Peremotka documentary podcast 158-169 Petrovskaya, Y.V. 39 Pietiläinen, J. 9 Pisarevskaya, N.S. 142,143 podcasting, professional: advantages of podcasting 168; audio diary genre 159-160, 169; communicative and cultural memory 155-156; different genres used in 169; documentary, emergence of 155; free platform for 156; Great 19 project 168; mass media engagement in 155; method and approach for research into 157; new interest in 155; Peremotka documentary project 158-169; popularity of 156 Podosokorsky, N.N. 146-147 Poluekhtova, LA. 137 Popova, O.I. 37 Postman, N. 117 power see Orenburg regional media, power and Pozner, V. 144-145 pragmatic potential of mass communication 100-102 Prensky, Μ. 36, 38, 47 professionalism 61 professional journalistic culture 9 Prokhorov, E.P. 84 propaganda, setting
information agendasand 122-123,130-131 public relations (PR) functions of journalism 9,112,116-117 Putin, V. 3 reading, types of 40 reading models used by digital media generation 36 reality, mental models of 55 recognition 61 recognition effect on the Internet 142 regional identity, Orenburg regional media and 87-88 regional media: audience for 77; authorities, relations with 59, 77-78; civil society, formation of 78; content, importance of 58-59; financial income of 62; newspapers, institutional influences on 10; spiritual and moral markers of journalists 60-61; strategy, axiology as part of 56-57; value preferences in journalists’ activities 58-59; see also magic realism; Orenburg regional media, power and; Transbaikal region; Ugra, Western Siberia Regnedda, Μ. 173 reputation 61 residence, digital capital and 173 Rothschild, N. 122 Rulyova, N. 3 Rusakov, VM. 126 Rusakova, O.F. 126 Russia, diversity in 2 Salovaara-Moring, 1.1. 88 Savin, N.Y. 125 Schultz, W. 55 screen media, cultural experience transmission and: audiences 134-136; current screen media 136-137; Internet 140-143; methods and approach to research into 134—136; Russian generations 133; television and 137-140; theory of generations 133; visual content, importance of 137
Index 205 Second World War 4, 5 selection of case studies 13 Serial podcast 160 Shannon, C.E. 100 shapeshifting 113-114 Shchukina, G.I. 37 Sheremetyevo airport tragedy: audience, impact of imbalanced representation on 129-130; Channel One’s representation of 127-128, 128; Dozhd TV’s representation of 128, 128-129; incident in 2019 123; Internet representation of 129,129 Shergalieva, M.T 179-180 Shesterina, A.M. 144 Shkatova, A. 87 Silantyeva, O. 41 Simakova, S.L 37 social media 7, 8 social networks, sociolingüístic analysis of text from: analysis of data 192, 193-194; as basis for research 190; common lexemes in all age groups 194,195,196; corpus linguistics methods 191-192; digital/analogue generations 193; hypothesis of study 198; lexemes typical for social networks 196; methods and approaches for research into 191-193; relevance of work 190; sociolingüístic data, collection of 191; unique lexemes in age groups 194—197,196; validity of data 190 social psychology 55 sociolingüístic analysis of text from social networks see social networks, sociolingüístic analysis of text from socio-semiotic analysis of news discourse 102-105,103 soft news content and programming 6 Solodov, A.A. 55 space and time, patchwork of 114 speech behaviour see word associations in Internet discourse spiritual markers of journalistic culture 60-61 Stefanowitsch, A. 191 stereotypes 55 storytelling see multimedia storytelling, digital media generation and strategy of regional media, axiology as part of 56-57 Strauss, W. 133, 182 Sumskaya, A.S. 37 Sverdlov, S.A. 37 Svitích, L.G. 78 sympathy and empathy
60-61 technology: developments in 56; digital capital, generations and 2-3; financial difficulties and 62; mass media and 8; see also Internet; word associations in Internet discourse television: crisis of confidence in 131; cultural experience transmission by 137-140; dialogue with Internet 143-148; state’s role 9; young people and 137-140 Teper, Y. 6, 9 thematic multimedia storytelling, digital media generation and: choice of project to read 44; cognitive interest 37; distributed consciousness 38; hypertext 43,45,46; information needs of young people 39,43; interest in socio-political/entertainment projects 45,47; literature overview 36-40; long texts 42,43; perception, multimedia as interfering with 43; perception models 35, 38,47-48; photographs/drawing 43; popularity of reading 38-39; reading, types of 40; reading method 42,45-46,47; reading models 35, 36; reading time 42; selectivity of perception 44 time and space, patchwork of 114 Toepfl, F. 6-7 Toffler, A. 55 Tolz, V. 6, 9 Transbaikal region: authorities, relations with 59; content, importance of 58-59; spiritual and moral markers of journalists 60-61; value preferences in journalists’ activities 58-59; values priorities of media 57 transmission of cultural experience: audiences and 134-136; current screen media 136-137; between generations 143-148; Internet 140-143; methods and approach to research into 134-136; Russian generations 133; television and 137-140; theory of generations 133; visual content, importance of 137 trust, audiences and 5-6 Tsepilov, A. 87
206 Index Volkova, LI. 142, 144 Vyrkovsky, A.V 41 Tsymbalenko, S.B. 133 Tulupov, V.V 83 Turner, B. S. 2 Turonok, S.G. 148 Ugra, Western Siberia: as basis for study 174; cultural memory mechanisms 182-184; ethno cultural specificity of texts 177-179; generational divides 179; generations, theory of 182-183; information resources 177-179; mass media efficiency in intergenerational commmunication 184,185-186, 186; mass media’s role in maintaining identity 179-182; native language publications 177-178; sociocultural problem, identity as 175; Vladimir Aivased, video blogger 179 unity 60 Urazova, S.L. 136 Utegulov, Y. 86 values of journalists: authorities, relations with 59; communication with readers 60-61; content, importance of 58-59; financial income 62; in media texts 53-54; Orenburg regional media, power and 87-88, 89; preferences in journalists’ activities 58-59; professionalism 61; recognition 61; reputation 61; spiritual and moral markers 60-61; sympathy and empathy 60-61; unity 60 Van Dijk, TA. 21, 99 Van Gorp, B. 127 Vartanova, E. 173 Vasilyeva, M.A. 142 Venediktova, T.D. 39 vesti.ru 105,105-106,107,108,108 video content consumption 140 visualisation tools on the Internet 141 Vitvinchuk, V.V. 146,147 Volkomorov, VA. 37 Webster, J.G. 5 were wolfing/shapeshifting 113-114 word associations in Internet discourse: association defined 20; Belorussia discourse 22, 24,25, 31; chain of associations 27; challenges to associations 28-29; character development 27; commentaries 27-30; contiguity-based associations 25; contrast-induced associations 25; critical mass of discourse
25-26; crosscutting association 25; discontent from meaning of association 29; discourse, understanding of term 21 ; discourse development 25-31 ; emotional enrichment of discourse 27; Furgal discourse 22,24,25, 30; independent single cues 27; interchange of jokes 27; ironic evaluation of positions 30; links between coexistent discourse 30-31; Navalny discourse 22-23, 24,25, 26,28,30, 31; organic emergence in participants’ minds 32; polemical pieces and arguments 28; as reaction to other cues 28; relationships between discourses 31; repetitions 26; selection of comments 21; similarity based associations 24—25; Yefremov discourse 21-22,24,25, 26,27,29, 30, 31 words, interpretation of reality and 3-Л world model 55-56 Yakova, M.S. 83-84 Yanglyaeva, Μ. Μ. 83-84 Yartseva, V. 101 Zagidullina, Μ. 36, 39 Zemlyanova, L.M. 126 Zhuravleva, A.A. 159,168 Zhurzhenko, T. 5 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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