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Communication regimes in Central Asian countries: a scientific discussion
Author(s) -
K Begalinova,
Н. П. Грибин,
В. В. Комлева,
T. V. Kotukova,
Ravshan Nazarov,
Aigerim Ospanova,
V. S. Panov,
Nadezhda Smolik,
A. Turgunbayeva,
E. G. Cheremenina
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
rossiâ i mir: naučnyj dialog
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2782-3067
DOI - 10.53658/rw2021-1-2-96-137
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , political science , ethnic group , legislation , central asia , public relations , development economics , sociology , geography , business , international trade , law , archaeology , economics
The article contains the main ideas expressed by Russian and foreign participants in the international scientic discussion on the topic «Communication regimes in Central Asian countries». The discussion was held by National Research Institute for Communications Development. Studies of communication regimes conducted on the basis of the author’s methodology revealed: (1) asymmetry of actor models of communication regimes in Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan); (2) pronounced etatism and policy of state regulation and control of processes and structures of public communication; (3) specics of social engineering of communication regimes based on securitization of issues of ethnic cultural and national identity; (4) attempts to update communication regimes that have not yet attained serious success. In the course of discussions, scientists from Central Asian countries offered their research materials and keynoted: the role of cultural and religious factors in the formation of communication regimes; the inuence of the nancial basis of mass media on their structure and media discourse; frequent borrowings of the content from foreign information channels. Russian experts noted: articially accentuated problems of «historical trauma» in the information space in the Central Asian countries; changes in communication formats within the context of COVID-19; the importance of studying communication regimes in the context of ensuring collective information security, the need to develop common terms and concepts for Russia and Central Asian countries in the drawing up the legislation on communication and information.

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