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Techniques of Political Storytelling in Modern Historiсal-multimedia Projects (as Exemplified by "1917. Free History")

Student: Barsukova Anna

Supervisor: Svetlana Shomova

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Journalism (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

The purpose of this study is to take a look at the essence and the specifics of such phenomenon as political storytelling, its role in formation of media-historical projects and historical memory. The key methods of the study are classification, comparative analysis and content analysis. The structure of the study complies with the purposes and objectives of scientific research. It consists of 3 chapters, divided into paragraphs, a conclusion and a list of literature and other sources.

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