The Question of Ideological Domination and the Georgian Printed Media in 1990-1991
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62343/cjss.2009.15Keywords:
Media roles and functions, Ideological domination, Education distribution, National identity, Historical representation, Descriptive statisticsAbstract
Based on quantitative research methods, descriptive statistics
and factor analysis, the article aims to show the extent of the question
of the ideological domination in the Georgian media of the
early 1990s after their coming out from Soviet censorship, after
passing through the glasnost period and having pretension to be
free in Independent Georgian nation-state.
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