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Framing in Russian TV News: How to Shape Reality? / Lukyanova, Galina .

в: SHS Web of Conferences, Том 50, 01098, 12.10.2018.

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Lukyanova, Galina . / Framing in Russian TV News: How to Shape Reality?. в: SHS Web of Conferences. 2018 ; Том 50.

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title = "Framing in Russian TV News: How to Shape Reality?",
abstract = "In a democratic society, the mass media play an enormous role, as they broadcast various points of view that exist in the society. By using various media effects, authors of information messages influence the formation of certain attitude to a particular political event reflected in the media, thus contributing to the legitimation or de-legitimation of political power. The purpose of this study is to examine the news on Russian federal television channels in order to identify frames that play a role in the process of political power legitimation. Qualitative content analysis shows that media framing is actively used by leading state TV channels as a technology for legitimizing the power. The most frequently used frames are “the Great Power,” “Ineptitude of Other Countries,” “Confrontation / Opposition,” “International Intervention,” and “the Strong Leader.”",
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