Mediatisation of journalism of Belarus and China: comparative analysis
Abstract
The processes of convergence and mediatisation in systems of mass media and communication of Belarus and China are considered. The influence of these processes on the modernisation of creative activity in the journalism of both countries is analysed. The article characterises the historical features of the emergence and formation of Chinese and Belarusian journalism, due to the close relationship with verbal types of reflection of thought in scientific, journalistic, philosophical literature, fiction.
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