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    Linguopolitical Personology (Metaphorical Perspective of Research) by O. N. Kondratyeva, V. A. Kameneva

    Published 2020-01-01
    Subjects: “…political communication…”
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    CHAPTER 4. INFORMATIONAL LOBBYING AS MARKETING METHOD OF ORGANIZING POLITICAL DISCOURSE by Віталій КРИВОШЕЇН

    Published 2024-04-01
    Subjects: “…lobbying, representation of group interests, democracy, political institution, political communication, political discourse, political marketing technology, methods of informational and psychological struggle, international lobbying activity…”
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    Visualization of Modern Political Space: Research Priorities by M. G. Goguadze

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The communication processes that ensure the functioning of political institutions are, in most situations, visually attributed and focused not so much on speech and audio as on visual techniques, which suggests that they are the main tool of political communication and a means of constituting political reality.…”
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    Cinema as a tool of political communicationin the Post-Soviet Space by O. E. Grishin, A. A. Emanov

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…It was concluded that not all the tradition- al means of political communication lose their strength and ability to use. …”
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    Political Texts of the Early ХХ Century: Communicative-Discursive Features by T. P. Rogozhnikova

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The question is raised about the various spheres of the generation of political texts and their existence, participants in political communication, their socio-political affiliations. …”
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    Practices of Interaction of State and Non-State Actors in the Context of Regulation of the Mass Communication System in the Russian Federation by Sergei I. Morozov

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The modern process of political communication has shifted to greater interactivity. …”
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    Russian Turn to East on the Back of the New Anti-Russian Sanctions by Yu. M. Borisova

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…However, such a high level of political communication cannot guarantee the same results in bilateral trade and economic relations. …”
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    The ethics of non-conflict communication: Expert recommendations by S.K. Shayhitdinova

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The list of such rules has been given in this publication. In political communication, it has been recommended to discuss problems, not images of the “enemy”. …”
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    Communicative failures of the political discourse of the spanish party Podemos by A. Demkina

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It argues that inconsistency in the development of discourse as well as communicative failures tend to play a significant role in promoting or degrading political communication and, as a result, affect the dynamics of electoral support.Given the thesis of linguo-pragmatists that the source of communicative failure can be both the communicant himself and the circumstances of the communicative act, the author carries out a discourse analysis of the rhetoric of the Podemos leaders in a chronological framework - 2014-2019, focusing not only on the evolution of pragmalinguistic practices, but also on the pragmatic context of communicative events.Having ascertained the high media dependence of the Podemos discourse and its performative nature, it has been revealed that the repeated nature of “performative misfires” or communicative failures leads to disruption of the discourse sequence, a decrease in its effectiveness, and even erosion of the communicator’s discursive identity.It seems that if the aggressive communication tactics of “media scandals” are likely to bring politicians popularity at the starting stage, then voters subsequently expect logic and consistency from their representatives, and the discontinuity and incomprehensible change of the discursive framework for the audience may lead to uncontrolled consequences for the addresser. …”
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