Teorías normativas del periodismo en Rusia: estado de origen

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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2017.1.24742

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Periodismo, Teoría Normativa, Periodismo ruso

Resumen

Las teorías normativas del periodismo son un objeto clásico de pesquisa. En esta área existen abordajes y esquemas canónicos que, sin embargo, están constantemente sujetos a dudas y cambios. El estudio histórico y teórico de la experiencia rusa ofrece una oportunidad no solo para ver interpretaciones originales del tema clásico, sino que también ofrece abordajes no tradicionales para la clasificación de teorías normativas. El autor analiza las declaraciones y las prácticas de los excelentes escritores, periodistas y pensadores rusos de los siglos XVIII-XIX, que estaban preocupados con el papel de la prensa en la sociedad. Como resultado, surge la base para la identificación de tres tipos de características de normatividad para el periodismo ruso en el pasado y en el presente. Estos son: directiva, profesional-deontológica o profesional-pragmática.

 

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Sergey G. Korkonosenko, Saint Petersburg State University

Professor and Chair, Department of the Theory of Journalism and Mass Communications

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2017-01-02

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Korkonosenko, S. G. (2017). Teorías normativas del periodismo en Rusia: estado de origen. Revista FAMECOS, 24(1), ID24742. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2017.1.24742

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