Freedom of speech and the right to information in gemeronyms of the periodical press of Yakutia (1887-1928)
https://doi.org/10.25587/2222-5404-2024-21-2-104-114
Abstract
This article examines the connection of the gemeronyms of Yakut periodicals with cultural and historical phenomena, where the desire for freedom of speech and the right to information influenced the formation and dissemination of a democratic and national press in Yakutia. However, during the historical process, there was no stable media system during this period. Consequently, the press of Yakutia reflected the movement of the socio-political life of that time and depended on fluctuations in political power. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the fact that for the first time in Yakut journalism, an attempt was made to comprehend and systematise the names of newspapers and magazines as an independent unit, taking into account its functional specificity in communication processes. The purpose of the study is to determine the peculiarity of the reflection of freedom of speech and the right to information in the gemeronyms of newspapers and magazines in Yakutia in the pre–revolutionary period, after the February Revolution and during the period of liberalisation of Soviet power. The relevance of studying the gemeronym has become the basis for further research, which is due to its special role in the historiographical process as a whole. In our case, a distinctive feature of the media onomasticon is its interdisciplinarity. The study used methods of observation and content analysis of the hemeronyms of periodicals as onomastic realities. In addition, the method of retrospective analysis using "keywords" and "key meanings" is used to systematise the history of the Yakut periodical press.
About the Author
N. M. BorisovaRussian Federation
Nadezhda M. Borisova – Cand. Sci. (Philology), Associate Professor, the Department of Journalism of the Faculty of Philology
Yakutsk
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Review
For citations:
Borisova N.M. Freedom of speech and the right to information in gemeronyms of the periodical press of Yakutia (1887-1928). Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University. 2024;21(2):104-114. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/2222-5404-2024-21-2-104-114