METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES OF RUSSIAN MEDIAENCYCLOPEDIA STUDY IN XIX CENTURY
Abstract
The article discusses methodological issues related to the development of the encyclopedic journal in the Russia. The author offers to consider this typological range of periodicals of the XIX century as a form of encyclopedic mediaconcept realization borrowed from French Russian journalism. Encyclopedic approach to traditional subjects like journalism studies is supplemented by its function and method comprehension. The hypothesis is that all these forms of implementation of mediaencyclopedia assisted the final establishment of a social journalism institution in Russia.
Key words: mediaparadigm, mediaencyclopedia, social institution of journalism, encyclopedic journal, subject, function, method of journalism.
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