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Russian Female Politicians on Social Media: Representation, Rhetoric, Agenda

Student: Afanasyeva Tatiana

Supervisor: Evgenia Nim

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Journalism (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2017

Recent research is focused on the image of russian female politicians on social media. There has always been a great deal of attention towards the problem of gender-based differences including stereotypes, roles, and prejudices. The study of a female politician’s image on social media has been much discussed by scholars and has become an increasingly important concern. This issue deserves closer examination and, therefore, requires further investigation including theoretical explication and detailed analyses.

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