Russia's Liberal Media

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conflict reporting analysis
Contemporary Russian Media
Donetsk People's Republic
Donetsk People’s Republic
editorial ethnography
Ekho Moskvy
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Euromaidan Movement
Foreign Agents Registration Act
independent
independent news organizations
international media
International Women's Media Foundation
International Women’s Media Foundation
journalism
journalists
Key Conceptual Contributions
Komsomolskaia Pravda
liberal journalism under authoritarianism
Liberal Journalists
Liberal Media
Luhansk People's Republic
Luhansk People’s Republic
media freedom Russia
media studies
meidatization
Minority Language Services
newspaper
Novaya Gazeta
politics
post-Soviet Russian Media
press-state relations
Putin
qualitative journalism research
radio
Radio Ekho Moskvy
Radio Free Europe
Radio Liberty
Ramzan Kadyrov
Russian Journalism
Russian Journalists
Russian Media
Russian Media System
Russian Studies
Vesti Nedeli
VIP Guest
Wider Issues

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367592004
  • Weight: 326g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the challenges and pressures liberal journalists face in Putin's Russia. It presents the findings of an in-depth qualitative study, which included ethnographic observations of editorial meetings during the conflict in Ukraine. It also provides a theoretical framework for evaluating the Russian media system and a historical overview of the development of liberal media in the country. The book focuses on some of Russia’s most influential liberal national news outlets: "the deadliest" newspaper Novaya Gazeta, "Russia’s last independent radio station" Radio Echo of Moscow (Ekho Moskvy) and US Congress-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The fieldwork included ethnographic observations of editorial meetings, long interviews with editors and journalists as well as documentary analysis. The monograph makes theoretical contributions to three main areas: 1. Media systems and terms of reference. 2. Journalism: cultures, role conceptions, and relationship with power, culture and society. 3. Mediatisation of conflict and nationhood.

Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova is a Senior Lecturer in Communications and Media Studies at the University of Liverpool, UK. She is the author of Global Journalism: An Introduction (with Michael Bromley, 2018).

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