2015
DOI: 10.17238/issn2221-2698.2015.18.81
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Modern political image of Russia in Norway (on media coverage)

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“…Although the scholars are unanimous that political and media discourses are strongly ideologically motivated and representations of Russia reflecting national stereotypes prevail in international mass media coverage (Chudinov, 2001;Sokolova & Koptyaeva, 2015;Kabel, 2017;Vraciu, 2012), they still lack information on discursive strategies and linguo-cultural means for Russia's image construction in different countries. There is also no unity among researchers on the degree of stereotypization of Russia's portrayal at various levels and domains of the political media discourse.…”
Section: The Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the scholars are unanimous that political and media discourses are strongly ideologically motivated and representations of Russia reflecting national stereotypes prevail in international mass media coverage (Chudinov, 2001;Sokolova & Koptyaeva, 2015;Kabel, 2017;Vraciu, 2012), they still lack information on discursive strategies and linguo-cultural means for Russia's image construction in different countries. There is also no unity among researchers on the degree of stereotypization of Russia's portrayal at various levels and domains of the political media discourse.…”
Section: The Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%