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Mass media framing of the narrative about a court of justice proceeding over officials (A. Ulyukayev\'s case)

Student: Iakupova Karina

Supervisor: Nadezhda Radina

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities (Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Political Linguistics (Master)

Final Grade: 10

Year of Graduation: 2019

The following research is going to offer one of the perspectives on the detective pattern used by the media agents for constructing narrative of judicial procedure over officials. Today the field of narrative investigation appeals to Russian scholars as well as foreign counterparts, however there is no research where the narrative would be considered from the point of view of classical detective pattern and analyzed with the help of frames. The research would reveal the objectives of the majority of media agents when creating the narrative of a judicial procedure over officials. The results of the research would give an affirmation or rejection of the supposition of detective pattern application in media coverage with the purpose of creating the image of unavoidable punishment for corruption crimes. The objective of the research paper is the identification of judicial procedure narrative structure (frame) in media discourse and detection of the structural and lexico-semantic peculiarities of narrative construction at every step of media coverage. The object of the research paper is political media discourse of judicial procedure over the official A. Ulykaev, represented by Russian mass media resources. The subject of the research paper is the structural and lexico-semantic peculiarities of every slot of the media frame at every step of media coverage.

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