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Comparative Study of Communicative Strategies in the Coverage of Military Conflicts in the English-Language Media

Student: Kurbanova Patimat

Supervisor: Galina Gumovskaya

Faculty: School of Foreign Languages

Educational Programme: Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2019

The aim of this paper is to provide in-depth research of the usage of communicative strategies and tactics in the English-language media as an instrument for manipulating public consciousness in the coverage of military conflicts. The paper examines the communicative strategies and tactics employed by mass media professionals. The study aims to present an overview of this phenomena and describe various ways different strategies can be applied depending on the involvement of the country in the military conflict that people are being informed of.

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