有争议的记忆:当代俄罗斯媒体是如何塑造斯大林的

Q3 Arts and Humanities Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.7592/ybbs5.03
I. Dushakova
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文章讨论了2011年2月至2021年2月俄罗斯媒体对约瑟夫·斯大林人格的诬陷。数据语料库是使用关键词搜索从“Medialogia”媒体数据库中收集的。通过对相关媒体信息的框架分析,揭示了斯大林人格框架的四种主要类型:积极的、消极的、矛盾的和纠正的(致力于与斯大林神话的斗争)。在整个分析期间,出版物中使用了积极和消极的框架方式,而矛盾和纠正仅在2016-2017年出现,并显示出对J·斯大林个性的更积极报道略有转变。正框架和负框架在案例研究中以更详细的方式显示。该案件涉及媒体对列瓦达中心2019年就俄罗斯人对斯大林的态度进行的民意调查结果的报道。对这一案例的分析表明,尽管民调本身对斯大林的个性有预先确定的负面评价,但媒体平台可以向观众呈现积极的框架。同时,在一些分析的文本中使用了中性的信息传递,这表明在一些出版物中避免了评价框架。文章讨论了用于实现必要的覆盖色调的成帧设备。
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Contested Memory: How Stalin is Framed by Contemporary Russia Media
The article discusses the ways the personality of Joseph Stalin was framed in the Russian media from February 2011 to February 2021. The data corpus was collected from the “Medialogia” media database using keyword searches. As a result of the framing analysis of the relevant media messages, four dominant types of Stalin’s personality framing were revealed: positive, negative, ambivalent, and corrective (devoted to the fight with myths about Stalin). Positive and negative ways of framing are used in the publications throughout the entire analysed period, while ambivalent and corrective appear in 2016–2017 only and show a slight shift toward more positive coverage of J. Stalin’s personality. Positive and negative framing are shown in a case study in a more detailed way. The case concerns the media coverage of the results of a public opinion poll conducted in 2019 by the Levada Center on the attitude of Russians towards Stalin. The analysis of this case shows that, despite the predetermined negative assessment of Stalin’s personality in the poll itself, media platforms can present positive framing to the audience. At the same time, the neutral transmission of information is used in some of the analysed texts, which shows avoiding evaluative framing in some publications. The article discusses framing devices used to achieve the necessary tone of the coverage.
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Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies
Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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