The Moscow University Institute and the soviet journalism studies of the 1920's: an unfinished scientific project

Authors

  • Francisco Rüdiger

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1256

Keywords:

História do pensamento jornalístico, Instituto Estatal de Jornalismo da Universidade de Moscou, 1921-1930, Estudos de jornalismo, escola soviética dos anos 1920, Teorias do jornalismo, marxismo soviético.

Abstract

We still have few information in the West about a scientific research program and a theoretical system for reflection and analysis of the press in a communist society that arose at the Institute of Journalism created by soviet authorities inside the Moscow State University during the 1920s. This article presents the circumstances, the protagonists, the main ideas and the core lines of study that defined this phenomenon, occurred during the years when the country experienced the "new economic policy". We argue that during the period Soviet scholars have endeavored to develop a Marxist theory of class information in order to maintain a relative autonomy of journalism in front of the Leninist doctrine of propaganda and organization officially professed by the regime.

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Published

27-04-2016

How to Cite

Rüdiger, F. (2016). The Moscow University Institute and the soviet journalism studies of the 1920’s: an unfinished scientific project. E-Compós, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1256

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Jornalismo