Vol. 9, No 2: 49–61.

History

2024

Scientific article

UDK 94(47).084.9

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Georgy A. Kozlobaev
master's degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
georgak99@gmail.com

The Image of Karelian Police in Karelian Periodicals of 1960–1990

Scientific adviser:
Sergey G. Verigin
Reviewer:
Ivan Savitskii
Paper submitted on: 06/01/2024;
Accepted on: 06/28/2024;
Published online on: 06/30/2024.
Abstract. This article presents a comparative analysis of publications concerning the Karelian police in local periodicals from 1960 to 1970 and from 1985 to 1990. The study focuses on the portrayal of Karelian law enforcement agencies in the local media during these time periods. Through the research, it has been determined that the years of Perestroika, influenced by the policies of glasnost and democratization, were the transitional stage in the history of media representation of law enforcement agencies. During this period, a critical articles began to emerge alongside the laudatory ones, highlighting issues within the Karelian and Soviet police forces.
Keywords: media, Soviet police, Karelian police, image of Karelian police, Komsomolets newspaper, Leninskaya Pravda newspaper

For citation: Kozlobaev, G. A. The Image of Karelian Police in Karelian Periodicals of 1960–1990. StudArctic forum. 2024, 9 (2): 49–61.

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