The value of personal freedom for mediaprofessionals (on the basis of expert interview materials)
Abstract
The article deals with the problem of the communicational freedom of mediaprofessionals as its subjects and the determination of the guarantees of this type of freedom on the basis of mass media expert interview materials. The analytical comparison of the interviewees’ cognitive, behavioral, status, age and other parameters within the framework of the interview results in estimating the degree of personal freedom of modern mediaprofessionals on the mental and activity levels in value terms and finding out the expert opinion concerning the perspective of creating a mediafield on the basis of the personal communicational freedom principles in Russia.
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Настоящая статья написана по материалам исследовательского проекта № 2.1.3/11342 «Свобода личности в массовой коммуникации: гуманитарные, политические и коммуникативные аспекты» (АВЦП Минобрнауки РФ).
Мансурова В.Д. «Медийный» человек российской провинции: динамика социального взаимодействия / В.Д. Мансурова. – Барнаул : Изд-во Алт. ун-та, 2011. – 207 с.
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