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Self-orientalisation and the ‘Greek Crisis’ in Liberal Mainstream News Media
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Editor of translation: A. Veneti, A. Karatzogianni
The specific study focuses on the moralist and culturalist meaning investments of the Greek crisis publicity, as it appeared in the Greek mainstream liberal news media. Following relevant critical literature (Bozatzis, 2016; Carastathis, 2014; Ervedosa, 2017), I wish to stress the neoorientalist character of the hegemonic Greek crisis’ explanations, and to focus on the reproduction of such narratives within the Greek public sphere, by mainstream news media. In this context, neoliberal austerity reforms emerge as a modernising and Europeanising project.
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Александрова А. К., Славяноведение 2025 № 3 С. 77–92
Greece was the first Balkan state to join the European integration project. At the beginning of the 21st century Greece was a locomotive of European integration for the other countries of the region and built the corresponding foreign policy ties with them. However, Greece’s efforts to promote the Balkan states to the European Union were ...
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Дементьева К. В., Газизов Р. Р., Коммуникативные исследования 2023 Т. 10 № 1 С. 72–84
The relevance of the study is determined by the processes of transformation of the Russian mass media policy against the background of the Russian special military operation on the territory of Ukraine. The aim of the work is a comprehensive analysis of digital media content at the national level: information releases of "Channel One" and ...
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2025.
Realism is an artistic practice that aims to faithfully represent reality. Historically, it has been practiced across different media, from early pictorial art and epic oral narratives, through literature and visual arts, to film, music, and digital media. However, an understanding of what it means to “faithfully represent reality” is not universal; rather, it varies ...
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Александрова А. К., Современная Европа 2021 Т. 103 № 3 С. 167–180
During World War II Greece suffered immense devastation; aside from the damage itself, the country was forced to provide the Third Reich with an occupation loan. After the war, Athens claimed reparations and repayment of the loan, but not all such claims were settled. The final solution was postponed until the eventual reunification of Germany ...
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Александрова А. К., В кн.: Новая элита в странах Центральной и Юго-Восточной Европы: политические портреты. Конец XX — начало XXI в.: М.: Нестор-История, 2022. С. 504–520.
The chapter explores the evolution of the political views of A. Tsipras, the leader of the SYRIZA party, during the financial and economic crisis of the 2010s. The crisis led to drastic changes in Greek politics, up to and including the dissolution of the two-party system that has existed for almost four decades. SYRIZA gained immense ...
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Novikova A., Lerner J., , in: Russian Literature and Cognitive Science.: United States of America: Lexington Books, 2024. Ch. 11 P. 211–230.
The study of new genres of communication mediated by different media technologies requires researchers to develop new methodological approaches. First and foremost, this concerns the conceptualisation of the interactive possibilities of new media, which are transforming even familiar genres of communication. ...
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Novikova A., Lerner J., Dolack T. et al., United States of America: Lexington Books, 2024.
Russian Literature and Cognitive Science applies the newest insights from cognitive psychology to the study of Russian literature. Chapters focus on writers and cultural figures from the Golden to the Internet Age including: Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Sologub, Bely, Akhmatova, Nabokov, Baranskaya, and contemporary online discourse. The authors draw on a wide array of cognitively-informed fields within ...
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Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
This two-volume work brings together studies focusing on the Greek realities of class as they appear in and through the Greek media realm. Critically engaging with traditions of class analysis, it brings to light various class perspectives and their explanatory power for the Greek context. In doing so, it embraces intersectional approaches that study class ...
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Mylonas Y., Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
This two-volume work brings together studies focusing on the Greek realities of class as they appear in and through the Greek media realm. Critically engaging with traditions of class analysis, it brings to light various class perspectives and their explanatory power for the Greek context. In doing so, it embraces intersectional approaches that study class ...
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Svetlana Yu. Pavlina, Intercultural Pragmatics 2024 Vol. 21 No. 1 P. 33–60
This paper examines factors that affect the comprehension of novel and conventional idiomatic expressions by second language students of English. Using the Conventional Figurative Language Theory (CFLT), the study explores how the understanding of novel and conventional idioms differs and how it is affected by context. I find that novel idioms tend to be easier ...
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Пузина Н. В., Вестник Сибирского института бизнеса и информационных технологий 2021 Т. 10 № 2 С. 53–59
The article outlines theoretical foundations of the twin deficits hypothesis within the Keynesian school and Ricardian frameworks. A hypothesis is put forward about the presence of twin deficits in the Greek economy. The results of the analysis showed a strong relationship between the budget deficit and the current account deficit of the Greek balance of payments ...
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Gužvica S., , in: Decolonial Politics in European Peripheries: Redefining Progressiveness, Coloniality and Transition Efforts.: L.: Routledge, 2023. P. 297–318.
This chapter calls for rethinking socialism and its reception in the European periphery in the early twentieth century, by examining the development of Balkan Marxist thought. I will show how the critique of the peripheral position of the Balkans, developed by Marxists in the interwar period, converged with contemporary anticolonial movements in the Global South ...
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Dunas D., Vartanov S., Journal of Multicultural Discourses 2020 Vol. 15 No. 2 P. 186–203
Digital media is now the dominant influence of peoples’ everyday lives and social behavior in the global culture of twenty-first century society. Contemporary media usage is associated with the need for affection and involvement in social and cultural communities and approval and integration into the emerging digital culture. Thus, it is possible to observe signs ...
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Shteynman M. A., Terekhov D. А., Коммуникации. Медиа. Дизайн 2022 Т. 7 № 4 С. 104–123
В статье побочный квест рассматривается как нарративный феномен. Квест существует на пересечении как минимум двух предметных полей: литературы и гейм-стадиз. В среде видеоигр этот термин прочно закрепился в его утилитарном понимании, однако подобный взгляд существенно упрощает сферу исследования квеста. Только проследив его происхождение, литературные и отчасти философско-этические корни, становится возможным обозначить весь нарративный потенциал квеста и ...
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Nim E., RUDN Journal of studies in literature and journalism 2021 Vol. 26 No. 4 P. 664–671
The article analyzes the possibilities and limitations of the figurative approach to the deep mediatization study, developed by Andreas Hepp and Nick Couldrie. To what extent is figurative theoretical optics sensitive to the processes of social worlds and practices transformation under the media influence? What are the possible directions of revision and further development of ...
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Zelentsov M., Коммуникации. Медиа. Дизайн 2021 Т. 6 № 3 С. 5–22
This article provides the author's definition of a hybrid news format in digital media. A classification of such formats is carried out with the analysis of elements of media texts from modern editorial practices. In addition, the material provides a brief overview of the genre-format concepts of journalism, as well as the preconditions of the ...
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Mylonas Y., , in: Mediated Shame of Class and Poverty Across Europe.: Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. Ch. 10 P. 183–200.
This chapter focuses on media practices of shaming, as performed during the early years of the so-called Greek crisis (2009–2015) by the news media of Germany, Denmark and Greece. The chapter shows that the hegemonic publicity around the ‘Greek crisis’ cumulated into a public shaming practice of the Greek people, ridiculed by media spectacles of crisis. ...
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М.: Факультет коммуникаций, медиа и дизайна ВШЭ, 2020.
Всего в конференции приняли участие 54 молодых ученых, из которых 38 выступили на сессиях с докладами, а 16 вынесли проекты на обсуждение в рамках table talks. Большинство участников представляют бакалавриат – 35 (65%), 14 (26%) обучаются в магистратуре, а 5 (9%) в аспирантуре. На конференцию делегировали своих представителей 13 учебных заведений. Из московских вузов, помимо ...
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