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FEATURES OF THE REPRESENTATION OF MODERN STATES IN PUBLIC TELEGRAM CHANNELS

https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2024-1-1419

Abstract

Aim. Using a specific example, to identify the features of the representation of modern states in public Telegram channels in the context of the current political agenda concerning Russia’s Special Military Operation in Ukraine.

Methodology. The research is based on a combination of psychological, cultural and communicative approaches; methods of content and contextual analysis are used.

Results. It is established that the systematic and conceptually elaborate presentation of material in the Telegram channel as a source of information contributes to the formation of associative series in the minds of audience in relation to the actors of the global political process, has an ideological coloring and performs educational tasks.

Research implications. The results obtained can be used in the study and research of technologies for shaping the image of modern states; as well as in the activities of specialists in the field of political agitation and propaganda.

About the Author

Dmitriy A. Ezhov
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Political Science), Assoc. Prof., Department of Political Science



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