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Dispositive of Modernization: Making the Myth of Digital Modernization

Student: Danilova Alina

Supervisor: Ilya Kiriya

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Media Communications (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

This work is a study of the dispositive modernization in the context of the Russian discourse on digital modernization, based on the philosophical treatises of Michel Foucault, the theory of the discourse of analysis and study of the myth-making practices of Roland Barth; study presents a sociological survey, analysis of interviews and linguistic analysis. Academic Supervisor: I.V. Kiria.

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