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Роль визуального и вербального образов коммуникатора в процессе передачи политической информации, транслируемой в СМИ1

Роль визуального и вербального образов коммуникатора в процессе передачи политической информации, транслируемой в СМИ1

Abstract

Th e article considers the role of the image of communicator in political communication which is carried out via mass-media and the features of Internet communication as a new media sphere. It gives a comparison of Internet communicators and TV communicators as sources of political information. Th e article includes data of a survey conducted at the Department of Political Psychology of the faculty of Psychology St. Petersburg State University in 2010, devoted to studying the images the audience has about the communication of leading Russian politicians

В статье рассматривается роль образа коммуникатора в процессе политической коммуникации, осуществляемой через СМИ, и особенности Интернет-коммуникации как новой медиа-сферы. Проводится сравнение Интернети ТВ-коммуникаторов, выступающих в качестве источников политической информации. В статью включены данные исследования, проведенного на кафедре политической психологии факультета психологии СПбГУ в 2010 г., посвященного изучению особенностей представлений аудитории о коммуникации ведущих российских политиков.

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ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ КОММУНИКАЦИЯ, ОБРАЗ КОММУНИКАТОРА, ИНТЕРНЕТ, БЛОГ, СТИЛЬ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ С АУДИТОРИЕЙ, СМИ, ДОВЕРИЕ К ИНФОРМАЦИИ

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