ΠšΠ°Ρ‚Π΅Π³ΠΎΡ€ΠΈΡ: Personality and media: humanitarian studies in media education

Civil approach in media education in the CIS countries

Salny R. V.

The article analyzes the development of a civic approach in media education in the CIS countries. The author presents a comparative analysis of the options for the concepts of media educational projects proposed by the researchers in the CIS countries and identifies their distinctive features.

Keywords: media education, civic approach, CIS, media, ideology, critical thinking, manipulation.Β 

* This article was written with the financial support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) as part of research project No. 18-013-00022 “Mass Media Education in the CIS Countries (1992-2020)”, carried out at the Rostov State University of Economics.

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Media education in Moldova

Salny R. V.

The article analyzes the experience of implementing media education in Moldova based on a review of key events and trends. The content of the new textbooks on media education intended for students of the 3rd – 4th, 7th – 8th and 10th – 11th grades is described. The problem of the bias of their authors is revealed.

Key words: media education, Moldova, critical thinking, propaganda, media, manipulation, digital literacy.Β 

* This article was written with the financial support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) as part of research project No.Β 18-013-00022 “Mass Media Education in the CIS Countries (1992-2020)”, carried out at the Rostov State University of Economics.

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Experience of organizing a master-class cycle on the development of inter-ethnic tolerance of youth with the help of media education means

Chelysheva I. V.

The article presents the experience of organizing and conducting a series of workshops on the development of interethnic tolerance of youth by means and on the material of media education based on the key theoretical concepts of media education (aesthetic, sociocultural, the development of critical thinking, semiotic, etc.), which are most prevalent in Russia and abroad at the present stage. The author presents and analyzes the methods, forms, technologies and approaches of media education aimed at developing interethnic tolerance of students from domestic and foreign media education which can be a promising basis for further successful development in Russian conditions.

Key words: media education, interethnic tolerance, media competence, media culture, student youth.

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Social media’s impact on the values of upper school students

Lozanova L.

Young people are active users of social media, not only in Bulgaria but also in the world. In this article results from research on the way social networks influence the values of upper school students from Shumen, Bulgaria are discussed.Β 

Keywords: social media, networks, values, students.

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Coronavirus as a source of media manipulation

Fedorov A. V.

Levitskaya A. A.

Novikov A. S.

The authors of the article offer the following media technology that resists manipulation: 1) the audience should understand that any ambiguous event (the more so, the current coronavirus epidemic) is instantly surrounded by false or conspiracy rumors, accusations, speculations, false news; 2) to help the audience to understand how exactly the preliminary engagement of a person influences what and how he searches, accepts, spreads in the media sphere (and in the circle of personal communication); 3) teach the audience not only to get media information from different sources, but also to compare different points of view on the problem, rather than to make an instant judgment (often false) about the information just received from an unverified source; 4) help the audience gain experience of qualified analysis of media information coming from a variety of sources reflecting different points of view.

Keywords: media education, CIS countries, media literacy, media competence.

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Media education in Russia: current trends (2018-2020)

Salny R. V.

The paper analyzes the studies in the field of media education during the 2018-2020 period. The main modern tendencies and theoretical approaches in media education outlined for the past few years are identified and presented in the paper. An attempt is made to find interdisciplinary foundations for their synthesis.

Key words: media education, model, media technologies, media criticism, language of media, concepts of media.

* This paper was written with the financial support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) as part of research project No. 18-013-00022 “Mass Media Education in the CIS Countries (1992-2020)”, carried out at the Rostov State University of Economics.

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Interethnic tolerance as a factor of information security of the young generation: media educational aspect of the problem

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Chelysheva I. V.

The article presents a theoretical review of the problem of interethnic tolerance as a factor of information security of the young generation. The author emphasizes the use of including media educational methods and technologies in the educational process in order to ensure the information security of youth.

Key words: information security, interethnic tolerance, media education, youth.

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History of media education in Russia

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Chelysheva I. V.

Berezkina A. D.

The paper is focused on the historical analysis of the key stages in the development of media education in Russia which arouses interest of scientists and the society as a whole, helps understand the significance of objects and subjects studied by media education, know the information space and also predict changes.

Key words: media education, science, developmental stages, educational cinema, radio broadcasting, media text, media pedagogy.

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Media education vectors in the CIS countries: forecast for the future

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Fedorov A. V.

Levitskaya A. A.

The authors’ comparative study of media literacy education development in the CIS countries suggests that in the foreseeable future the development of media education in the CIS countries will continue to be dominated by socio-cultural and practice-oriented models (to a greater extent, this is typical for Russia) and models related to the reliance on the theory of critical thinking development and the protective theory of media literacy education (to a greater extent, this is typical for Ukraine and Moldova, for example) and their corresponding tasks. Ukraine is likely to develop a trend of ideologization of the media education process that has emerged (starting from 2014) and attempts to make media literacy education a propaganda and counter-propaganda tool.

Most likely, a small increase in the number of dissertations on the material of preschool and specialized secondary education institutions is possible in the CIS countries. Research by scientists on trends in synthesis between media education and journalism (including media criticism) will continue.

On the whole, our forecast regarding the intensity of research on media literacy education in the CIS countries is optimistic: our content analysis of dissertation research in the CIS countries allows us to predict a further increase in the number of studies (mainly at the expense of regional research teams), one way or another related to the problems of media education, media literacy, media competence.

Keywords: media education, CIS countries, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, media literacy, media competence.

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The role of media education in the training of political technologists: the experience of southern federal university

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Titarenko I. N.

The article analyzes the role of media education in the training of political technologists, including such profiles as “Advertising and Public Relations in Politics” and “Political Management and PR-technologies”, implemented in Southern Federal University. The experience of the university in the development of media competence within these profiles is considered.

Keywords: media education, political management, political technologists, mass media, media competence

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