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Media linguistics in the modern scientific paradigm: a collective monograph / E. G. Borisova, M. A. Vasilchenko, D. B. Gudkov [et al.]. Moscow: FLINTA Publishing House, 2024. 308 p.: Book review

Irina Evgenyevna Gerasimenko
Tula State Lev Tolstoy Pedagogical University


Submitted: March 24, 2026
Abstract. The paper presents a critical analysis of a collective work that brings together leading representatives of Russian and foreign philological schools. It examines the key conceptual nodes of the study, which focuses on the theoretical substantiation of media linguistics as an integrative discipline. The author concludes that the work holds high theoretical and practical significance for modern humanities.
Key words and phrases:
медиалингвистика
медиастилистика
медиадискурс
цифровая этика
генераторская журналистика
media linguistics
media stylistics
media discourse
digital ethics
generative journalism
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  1. Барт Р. Смерть автора // Барт Р. Избранные работы: Семиотика. Поэтика. М., 1994.
  2. Бодрийяр Ж. Симулякры и симуляция. М.: Постум, 2015.
  3. Маклюэн М. Понимание медиа: Внешние расширения человека. М.: Канон+, 2003.
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