MODERN JOURNALISM: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
Modern Journalism: from Theory to Practice (October 29–30, 2025. Riga, the Republic of Latvia) : International scientific conference. Riga, Latvia : Baltija Publishing, 2025. 32 pages.
Chapters
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PILGRIMAGE IN THE AGE OF DIGITAL CULTURE: MEDIA TOOLS AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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EXPRESSIVE POTENTIAL OF SECONDARY NOMINATIONS IN MEDIA TEXT
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BALANCE BETWEEN TEXT AND VISUAL FORMATS: PRACTICES OF CRITICAL MEDIA CONSUMPTION
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ALGORITHMIC CONTENT PERSONALIZATION AS AN ELEMENT OF HYBRID INFORMATION WARFARE
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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AS A RESOURCE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF UKRAINIAN JOURNALISM DURING THE FULL-SCALE WAR
Author Biographies
S. А. Panchenko, Institute of Journalism of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
Ph.D. in Cultural Studies, Associate Professor, Doctoral Student
I. M. Koshman, Volodymyr Dahl Eastern Ukrainian National University, Ukraine
Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor at the Department of Pedagogy, Ukrainian Philology and Journalism
Ye. O. Kyianytsia, State University of Trade and Economics, Ukraine
PhD in Social Communications, Associate Professor, Associate Professor at the Department of Journalism and Advertising
N. V. Balovsiak, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
PhD in Pedagogy, Associate Professor at the School of Journalism and Communications
V. M. Biriukov, State University «Kyiv Aviation Institute», Ukraine
Lecturer at the Department of Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations
A. Yu. Reznychenko, State University «Kyiv Aviation Institute», Ukraine
3rd year student at the Faculty of Psychology, Communications and Translation