Yuliya В. Balashova Traditions of Science Mediatization in Russia in a Global Context
This book first published 2019. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Lady Stephenson Library, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2PA, UK
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Copyright © 2019 by Yuliya B. Balashova
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ISBN (10): 1-5275-3029-9
ISBN (13): 978-1-5275-3029-4
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
First of all, I deeply share the ideas of Russian philosophy regarding the openness and fullness of the Russian soul, its mission as the unifier of mankind.
I believe that I was lucky, because life forced me to go beyond the basic philological specialty. However, philology turned out to be an excellent basis for the transition to a broader interdisciplinary sphere. In this book, I try to combine social science and the humanities. As an internal environment that has shaped me, I must single out my native home, Saint Petersburg State University. At the same time, and this is really important, I happened to get a good international experience.
The author gratefully appreciates the support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR); project No. 16-03-50128.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements....................................................................................ix
Introduction.................................................................................................1
Part I: The Mediatization of Science: Historical Phenomenon and Social Practice
Chapter One.................................................................................................9
Historical and Theoretical Approaches to the Science Mediatization Interpretation (Methodology, Chronology, Forms of Science Mediatization)
Chapter Two..............................................................................................27
The Popular Science Press in Russia at the Turn of the 19lh—20th Centuries in Socio-Cultural Context
Part II: The Soviet Experience of Science Mediatization
Chapter One...............................................................................................45
Science Communication and Advanced Science in the Early Soviet Period
Chapter Two..............................................................................................59
The Diversity of Science Mediatization Channels in the USSR
Part III: Postgraduate Programs in Science Communication, and Open Science.......73
Conclusion.................................................................................................89
Appendix...................................................................................................91
Global Warming: Pro and Contra (Interpretation in the Russian Public Sphere)
Bibliography............................................................................................101
Index........................................................................................................105