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Article name Features of Ethno-Journalism as an Educational Discipline within the Framework of Journalistic Education in Modern Russia
Authors Reva E.K. Doctor of Philology, Associate Professor, reva.ek@mail.ru
Bibliographic description Reva E. K. Features of Ethno-Journalism as an Educational Discipline within the Framework of Journalistic Education in Modern Russia // Scholarly Notes of Transbaikal State University. 2022. Vol. 17, no. 4. РР. 66–72. DOI: 10.21209/2658-7114-2022-17-4-66-72.
Section THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
UDK 654.197, 070
DOI 10.21209/2658-7114-2022-17-4-66-72
Article type Original article
Annotation The study of the specifics of the ethnopolitical component in journalistic education is relevant due to a number of factors. Firstly, the current year has shown even greater importance of the media as a social institution in preserving the integrity of the state, its multicultural and ethno-confessional basis. Secondly, the media are one of the main means of disseminating knowledge about the history and ethnoculture of the peoples of the Russian Federation, form ethnographic literacy of the population, and contribute to civic identity and patriotism. Thirdly, the information support of the state national policy of Russia is one of the directions of the Strategy of the State National Policy of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2025, the main document of strategic planning that determines the nation of Russia. In this regard, the article emphasizes the importance of the discipline “Ethno-Journalism” in the main educational program in the direction of 42.03.02 Journalism. The purpose of the study is to identify and systematize educational practices in the field of ethnopolitics used in the educational process of student journalists to determine the dominant pedagogical approaches in preparing students to work with ethnic issues. The empirical basis of the study has become the working programs of the disciplines “Journalism in ethnocultural interaction”, “Journalism in ethnocultural space”, “Ethnocultural problems in the media”, the teaching of which is carried out at the Altai State University, Kazan Federal University, St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design, Penza State University. Based on the method of studying pedagogical experience and qualitative analysis of work programs, the approaches of the work programs’ developers in choosing topics to ensure the effective interaction of ethnological, ethnopolitological and journalistic components in the training of student journalists to work with ethnic issues have been systematized. Students are invited to study fundamental topics from the field of ethnology, introduce ethnopsychology in the terminology in the context of the profession of a journalist, and give an idea of cultural processes and phenomena. The topic is promising for further research aimed at determining the quality of education of student journalists in the field of ethno-journalism, determining their orientation in ethno-political processes and phenomena, ethno-cultural specifics of the peoples of the Russian Federation. It is also possible to study the literature disciplines recommended in work programs.
Key words ethno-journalism, educational practices, ethno-political education of journalists, multicultural education, ethnocultural education
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