俄罗斯社会整合背景下印刷媒体对俄罗斯未来形象的表述

N. Velikaya, Anastasia Zaytseva, E. Irsetskaya
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在俄罗斯社会融入和巩固混合现实的背景下,获取有关印刷媒体表现未来形象特征的当前社会学信息是一项突出的任务。作者以信息社会和传播行动理论为基础,研究了信息和传播领域作为构建社会和政治进程趋势的决定因素,而媒体则是塑造公众舆论的重要机构。方法与实证基础:实证研究采用定量和定性内容分析以及批判性话语分析的方法,分析了 2013-2014 年和 20222023 年期间三家主要平面媒体的出版物。总样本包括 521 篇文章,其中选取了 174 篇发表在《莫斯科共青团员报》、《俄罗斯报》、《共青团真理报》和《新报》等期刊上的文章作为样本。结果与讨论:研究发现,未来俄罗斯形象的构建基于两组因素--内部因素(社会政策、人力资本、传统、经济发展、环境保护)和外部因素(俄罗斯的对抗、多极世界)。从 2013 年到 2023 年,文章的情感基调变得更加消极;由于实施了特别军事行动(SMO),包含长期预测的文章数量有所减少。对构建未来俄罗斯形象并在媒体中得到最积极传播的主要话语进行了描述:"俄罗斯--欧亚巨人 "话语、突破与战胜话语、"被围困的堡垒 "话语、正义话语和取消话语。在未来,俄罗斯联邦被描述为基于文化传统、历史遗产和高度巩固社会的意识形态要求的欧亚一体化者。它被描绘成未来技术发展的领导者、以进口替代和突破性生产能力为基础的经济、科学和创新的进步、有效的教育和青年政策。对未来的积极表述塑造了俄罗斯作为救世主、公正世界秩序领导者的形象,这在专门论述新的多极世界秩序的文章中有所体现。被围困的堡垒 "和 "取消 "的论述既塑造了俄罗斯无力应对当代挑战和克服社会经济发展风险的负面形象,也塑造了社会和当局制定有效战略抵御威胁和外部环境的正面形象。
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Representation of the image of Russia's future in print media in the context of Russian society's consolidation
Acquiring current sociological information on the features of representing the image of the future in print media is a task that has been highlighted in the context of the integration and consolidation of Russian society in a hybrid reality. Drawing upon theories of the information society and communicative action, the authors examine the information and communicative sphere as determinants in constructing trends in social and political processes, with the media serving as a crucial institution for shaping public opinion. Methods and Empirical Basis: The empirical study was conducted using quantitative and qualitative content analysis and critical discourse analysis of publications in three leading print media outlets during the years 2013-2014 and 20222023. The total sample consisted of 521 articles, with a selected sample of 174 articles published in periodicals such as “Moskovsky Komsomolets”, “Rossiyskaya Gazeta”, “Komsomolskaya Pravda,” and “Novaya Gazeta”. Results and Discussion: It was found that the construction of the image of future Russia is based on two groups of factors – internal (social policy, human capital, traditions, economic development, environmental preservation) and external (Russia’s confrontation, multipolar world). The emotional tone of articles from 2013 to 2023 has acquired more negative connotation; the number of articles containing long-term forecasts has decreased due to the implementation of Special Military Operations (SMO). Dominant discourses that construct the image of future Russia and are most actively propagated in the media were described: the “Russia - Eurasian Colossus” discourse, the breakthrough and overcoming discourse, the “besieged fortress” discourse, the discourse of justice, and the discourse of cancellation. In the future, the Russian Federation is presented as a Eurasian integrator based on cultural traditions, historical heritage, and ideological imperatives of a highly consolidated society. It is portrayed as a future leader in technological development, an economy based on import substitution and breakthrough production capacities, the advancement of science and innovation, effective educational and youth policies. Positive representations of the future create images of Russia as a saviour, a leader of a just world order, which is reflected in articles dedicated to the new multipolar world order. The “besieged fortress” and the discourse of cancellation construct both negative images of the country, incapable of responding to contemporary challenges and overcoming socio-economic development risks, as well as positive images where society and authority establish effective strategies to resist threats and external circumstances.
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