The Image of Poland in Modern Russian Mass Media and Its Image Among Russian Students

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34739/dsd.2019.01.02

Keywords:

Russian-Poland relations, Russian mass, Russian mass media, Russian students, stereotypes

Abstract

The article discusses the image of Poland, the Poles, and Russia-Poland relations, presented by the Russian mass media in recent years. To analyze this image, the authors reviewed a number of publications that appeared in Russian publications in 2014–2018. At the same time, it was necessary to recall the historical causes of the Russian-Polish contradictions, from the early Middle Ages to the 20th century. The authors assess the relevance of the historical heritage for the modern politics of the two countries and make an attempt to determine the influence of the image of Poland created in the Russian media on the everyday consciousness of the Russian students. For this, a survey of first-year students of the St. Petersburg State Technological Institute was conducted. The survey results and comments are provided in this article.

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Author Biographies

Alexander Borisovich Gurkin, Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University)

Holds Ph.D. degree in historical sciences, associate professor, Head of the Department of History of the Homeland, Science and Culture, St. Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University).

Konstantin Nikolaevich Skvortsov, Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University)

Senior lecturer, Department of History of the Homeland, Science and Culture, St. Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University).

Published

2019-10-12

How to Cite

Gurkin, A. B., & Skvortsov, K. N. (2019). The Image of Poland in Modern Russian Mass Media and Its Image Among Russian Students. De Securitate Et Defensione. Security and Defense Journal, 5(1), 18–37. https://doi.org/10.34739/dsd.2019.01.02