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Manipulative Methods of Information Influence in the State Information Policy

Student: Vorobev Andrei

Supervisor: Natalia Ivanova

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Public Administration (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2016

Topic of the graduation work: "Manipulative Methods of Information Influence in the State Information Policy". The volume of the graduation work: 79 pages, contains 4 tables, 3 appendices, 68 literature sources. The object of the graduation work: Working channels of the first multiplex in the framework of the manipulative methods of the state information policy. The subject of the graduation work: Methods and means of public information impact on society. The hypothesis of the graduation work: manipulative techniques of impact on the public consciousness, used in state information policy, are highly effective. Graduation work consists of an introduction, three chapters, conclusions and applications. In the introduction the urgency of research, set goals and objectives of the thesis are justified, the object and subject of the thesis are defined. In the first chapter has been considered the essence, content and functions of the state information policy. In the second chapter the essence of manipulation of public consciousness is defined, the main types and methods of such manipulation are identified. The third chapter has studied television as a manipulative tool of state information policy and carried out practical research in the form of questioning of the population. Conclusion contains the main findings of the graduation work and suggestions for improving the effectiveness of state information policy.

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