ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Russian history |
Nilov V. M. |
Keywords: Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic Soviet local press journalism worker-peasant corre- spondents’ movement voluntary citizen journalism |
Summary: This article examines a previously neglected aspect of the press history in Karelia, focusing on the
press’s contribution to the development of voluntary citizen journalism during the Thaw period. Drawing on archival
documents, memoirs, and newspaper publications, the author investigates the structure of the local press and the key
institutions of the republican, district, and large-circulation press. Utilizing analytical, systematic, and retrospective
methods, the author identifies patterns and specificities in the organization of editorial offices during this period, as well
as the various forms and techniques employed in journalistic interactions with readers. The analysis primarily centers
on the evolution of voluntary citizen journalism principles within newspaper editorial offices. The conducted research demonstrates that the press actively participated in the institutionalization of voluntary activism principles in the Republic, facilitating the creation of opportunities for readers’ self-expression and their engagement in public affairs. |
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