IDEOLOGICAL AND MENTAL ORIENTATION OF MODERN UZBEK JOURNALISM
Keywords:
Ideology, mentality, political activityAbstract
Journalistic priorities, like a living organism, are constantly changing, varying, transforming, and evolving, adapting to existing realities of life. Today, many political scientists and journalists evaluate such characteristics through the lens of ideology, believing that reinterpreting reality primarily applies to the media environment, which subsequently creates the need to develop new concepts and semantemes for describing the new ideology. This article is dedicated to revealing the inseparable connection between ideology and mentality in the context of modern Uzbek journalism.
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