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THE ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION

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Galina V. LUKYANOVA

Framing Russian Orthodox Church: How Russian State-owned Media Covered the Church/Religion

Romanian Journal of Journalism and Communication, issue 3 (49), year X (XIV), 2015

section: Special issue

pages: 25-32

abstract

Media scholars agree that much of what the public knows about news, politics and even religion is obtained through mediated sources. Today the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) is officially separated from the State but is increasingly involving in social, cultural and political life of Russian society not only directly, but also by using media. The paper focuses on media coverage of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) in news programs of state-owned media “Perviikanal” and “Rossia” (2014-2015) and examines the interaction of the Russian Orthodox Church and the State through media.

keywords

Framing, media, religion, politics, Russian Orthodox Church.

abstract (second language):

Les spécialistes des médias conviennent que beaucoup de ce que le public sait à propos de nouvelles, la politique et même la religion est obtenue grâce à des sources médiation. Aujourd'hui, l'Eglise orthodoxe russe (ROC) est officiellement séparée de l'Etat, mais est de plus en plus impliquer dans la vie sociale, culturelle et politique de la société russe non seulement directement, mais aussi par l'utilisation des médias. Le document met l'accent sur la couverture médiatique de l'Église orthodoxe russe (ROC) dans les programmes d'information des médias d'Etat “Perviikanal” et “Rossia” (2014-2015) et examine l'interaction de l'Eglise orthodoxe russe et l'Etat à travers les médias.

keywords (second language):

Encadrement, médias, religion, la politique, Église orthodoxe russe.

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