Vaughn, Jason C.
(forfatter)
Socio-Political Model of Lies in Russia e-bog
619,55 DKK
This book is written to examine Russian public opinion, culture and society in the context of the lies, liars and untruths consistent with, but not exclusively part of, the rule of Russia's second (and fourth) post-Soviet President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. Then, it is to assess what future there is for Russia in view of Russia's peculiar ';socio-political' culture of parallel truth and untru…
This book is written to examine Russian public opinion, culture and society in the context of the lies, liars and untruths consistent with, but not exclusively part of, the rule of Russia's second (and fourth) post-Soviet President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. Then, it is to assess what future there is for Russia in view of Russia's peculiar ';socio-political' culture of parallel truth and untruth.Based on new research, literature and historical examination of ';untruth' in Russia, using political, social, cultural, media and public opinion analysis, this study develops and applies a new and novel approach, or ';model(s),' to the study of lies in Russia. Further, this book seeks to provide an understanding of Russia's socio-political environment to outsiders not versed in the ins-and-outs of the influences, causes and reasoning for the Russian government's, and the Russian public's, reactions to publicized events.
E-bog
619,55 DKK
Forlag
UPA
Udgivet
29.04.2016
Længde
228 sider
Genrer
Politics and government
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780761867647
This book is written to examine Russian public opinion, culture and society in the context of the lies, liars and untruths consistent with, but not exclusively part of, the rule of Russia's second (and fourth) post-Soviet President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. Then, it is to assess what future there is for Russia in view of Russia's peculiar ';socio-political' culture of parallel truth and untruth.Based on new research, literature and historical examination of ';untruth' in Russia, using political, social, cultural, media and public opinion analysis, this study develops and applies a new and novel approach, or ';model(s),' to the study of lies in Russia. Further, this book seeks to provide an understanding of Russia's socio-political environment to outsiders not versed in the ins-and-outs of the influences, causes and reasoning for the Russian government's, and the Russian public's, reactions to publicized events.
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