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Traditions Of Science Mediatization In Russia In A Global Context 1st Edition Yuliya B Balashova

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Traditions Of Science Mediatization In Russia In A Global Context 1st Edition Yuliya B Balashova
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.96 MB
Pages: 115
Author: Yuliya B. Balashova
ISBN: 9781527530294, 1527530299
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Traditions Of Science Mediatization In Russia In A Global Context 1st Edition Yuliya B Balashova by Yuliya B. Balashova 9781527530294, 1527530299 instant download after payment.

This book presents for the first time the general logic of the development of popular science in Russia in relation to the Western experience, during the periods of the both the Russian Empire and the USSR. From the perspective of scientific achievements, Russia is an integral part of the Western world. Moreover, in the 20th century, Russia managed to achieve an unusually high position of authority regarding science in society, which was then accompanied by the mediatization of science. The level of popular science in the USSR was unusually and uniquely high; science replaced religion for the Soviet people. The signs of the popular science revival in modern Russia should lead to the construction of an environment that does not duplicate Soviet or Western experience, but instead combines them. This book will not only be a valuable resource for specialists in the field of history, mass communications, science and education managers, but also for a wide audience of readers interested in popular history.

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