Katerina Sirinyok-Dolgaryova

Katerina Sirinyok-Dolgaryova
Zaporizhzhya National University · Faculty of Journalism

Doctor of Philosophy (Candidate of Science)

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Mass media studies, journalism, global media, Ukraine, journalism education, research methodology in media studies

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Ukraine as a transition country experiences various challenges in its social, educational, economic, cultural and media sectors: unstable economy, ongoing armed conflict in the Eastern Ukraine, partial reluctance in accepting reforms. Journalism education in Ukraine undergoes a complex transformation supported by national government and foreign pro...
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Thearticle is devoted to the analysis of hate speech manifestations in British online mass media based on case of the tabloid Mail Online (national newspaper Daily Mail’s web site).There have been defined and classified the lexical markers of hate speech. Although there are multiple definitions of the phenomenon provided by authors from different d...
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The paper discusses the current state and issues in the realm of higher education and scientific research in Ukraine. The author provides the analysis of political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental factors that influence the situation in the sector of higher education and science of Ukraine. It is noted that needed are syst...
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Ukraine’s civic revolutions of the last decade were supposed to bring democratization. Highly expected were improvements in media industry and journalism education that is still experiencing follow-ups of the Soviet theory-based teaching model rather than adherence to the internationally accepted best practices. The reforms have been introduced rec...
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This article examines transformations of females' representation in women's magazines of Soviet and Post-Soviet times. The paper is based on case study of two domestic publications " Rabotnitsa " and " Krestyanka " of two decades before Soviet Union's collapse (1971–1990) and two decades after it (1991–2010). Using the method of content analysis, t...

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