The author analyzes Kazakh digital media discourse maintaining and strengthening the sacralization of the image of Kazakhstan’s first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, in the public, media, and digital space and in the minds of Kazakhs. For over 30 years Kazakhstan has claimed to be a democracy and possesses all the elements of a democratic regime. The author goes on to examine the coherence as well as the contradictions inherent in having authoritarian and democratic processes sharing the same public and media space
AbstractIn the article authors surveyed theoretic aspects of media democracy based on semiotics, mon...
Kazakhstan is emerging as the most dynamic economic and political actor in Central Asia. It is the s...
From Czarism and Bolshevism to the current post-communist era, the media in Central Asia has been ti...
The author analyzes Kazakh digital media discourse maintaining and strengthening the sacralization o...
The author of this thesis deals with building the national identity of the Republic of Kazakhstan un...
Citizens of Kazakhstan have greater access to the Internet now than at any time in the past. However...
Many expected that the fall of Soviet communism would result in the democratization of its successor...
The transition in much of the former Soviet Union has not led to democracy but instead to varying de...
The resignation of Kazakhstan’s first and only president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has brought attentio...
(in English): The submitted master's thesis focuses on the analysis of Kazakh media outlets during t...
Is the president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev’s authority under threat as a result of the popu...
The article discusses some features of information technologies used by Kazakh media during election...
The internet provides new channels for citizen voices, expression of minority viewpoints, and politi...
The media play the main role in providing election information to the public. Elections are covered ...
Kazakhstan has been following its own path of social development that differed a lot from its Centra...
AbstractIn the article authors surveyed theoretic aspects of media democracy based on semiotics, mon...
Kazakhstan is emerging as the most dynamic economic and political actor in Central Asia. It is the s...
From Czarism and Bolshevism to the current post-communist era, the media in Central Asia has been ti...
The author analyzes Kazakh digital media discourse maintaining and strengthening the sacralization o...
The author of this thesis deals with building the national identity of the Republic of Kazakhstan un...
Citizens of Kazakhstan have greater access to the Internet now than at any time in the past. However...
Many expected that the fall of Soviet communism would result in the democratization of its successor...
The transition in much of the former Soviet Union has not led to democracy but instead to varying de...
The resignation of Kazakhstan’s first and only president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has brought attentio...
(in English): The submitted master's thesis focuses on the analysis of Kazakh media outlets during t...
Is the president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev’s authority under threat as a result of the popu...
The article discusses some features of information technologies used by Kazakh media during election...
The internet provides new channels for citizen voices, expression of minority viewpoints, and politi...
The media play the main role in providing election information to the public. Elections are covered ...
Kazakhstan has been following its own path of social development that differed a lot from its Centra...
AbstractIn the article authors surveyed theoretic aspects of media democracy based on semiotics, mon...
Kazakhstan is emerging as the most dynamic economic and political actor in Central Asia. It is the s...
From Czarism and Bolshevism to the current post-communist era, the media in Central Asia has been ti...