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One of previous studies showed that among students of Saint-Petersburg social network sites and the Internet resources has replaced TV as a primary mass source of obtaining political information. The survey conducted between St. Petersburg State University students of journalism and pollical science (N=400) revealed next results. The Internet replaced television on a primary informative position. Surprisingly, the printed press ranks second as a source of political information. The highest aggression level was marked in the Internet and on television relatively. It turns out a remarkable links with sources of political information and aggression perceptiveness in received data frames. Respondents identify the lowest level of aggression in printed media. In general students of both educational programs' indexes' differences are not significant. The article provides detailed information about method of survey, its main results and directions for further research.
Язык оригинала | английский |
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Название основной публикации | Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE Communication Strategies in Digital Society Seminar, ComSDS 2019 |
Издатель | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Страницы | 34-38 |
Число страниц | 5 |
ISBN (электронное издание) | 9781728115849 |
ISBN (печатное издание) | 9781728115849 |
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Состояние | Опубликовано - 7 мая 2019 |
Событие | The 2019 IEEE Communication Strategies in Digital Society Seminar - СПбГТЭУ (ЛЭТИ), Санкт-Петербург, Российская Федерация Продолжительность: 10 апр 2019 → 10 апр 2019 Номер конференции: 2 |
Название | Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE Communication Strategies in Digital Society Seminar, ComSDS 2019 |
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семинар | The 2019 IEEE Communication Strategies in Digital Society Seminar |
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Сокращенное название | 2019 ComSDS |
Страна/Tерритория | Российская Федерация |
Город | Санкт-Петербург |
Период | 10/04/19 → 10/04/19 |
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