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Representation of the Russian President Image: Case of V.V. Putin(2000-2013)

Student: Tikhonova Alena

Supervisor: Svyatoslav I. Kaspe

Faculty: Faculty of Politics

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

<p>The main aim of my research to discover trends of representation of Putin&rsquo;s image in Russian mass&ndash;media during 2000&ndash;2013. To achieve this aim I&nbsp; solved such tasks as:</p><ul><li>Find the difference between the representation of President&rsquo;s image in different Russian mass&ndash;media</li><li>Find the trends of representation of President&rsquo;s image, especially the difference between Putin&rsquo;s presidential image and his image during the period he was a prime&ndash;minister</li><li>Find the common components of President&rsquo;s image</li></ul><p>Searching for components of sacralization was a very important part of my research.</p>

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