Nomeri 7 (2024): Markaziy Osiyoda media va kommunikatsiyalar Xalqaro ilmiy jurnali
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HOZIRGI BOSQICHDA JURNALISTIKA VA OMMAVIY AXBOROT VOSITALARI: SIYOSAT VOSITALARI YOKI MAHSULOTMI?

Sherzodxon QUDRATXO‘JA
O‘zbekiston jurnalistika va ommaviy kommunikatsiyalar universiteti
Fayzulla MO‘MINOV
O‘zbekiston jurnalistika va ommaviy kommunikatsiyalar universiteti
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Nashr qilingan 2024-12-21

Kalit so‘zlar

  • populizm,
  • demokratiya,
  • jurnalistika,
  • avtoritarizm,
  • ommaviy axborot vositalari

Iqtibos keltirish uchun

QUDRATXO‘JA , S., & MO‘MINOV , F. (2024). HOZIRGI BOSQICHDA JURNALISTIKA VA OMMAVIY AXBOROT VOSITALARI: SIYOSAT VOSITALARI YOKI MAHSULOTMI?. Markaziy Osiyoda Media Va Kommunikatsiyalar Xalqaro Ilmiy Jurnali, (7). https://doi.org/10.62499/ijmcc.vi7.77

Izoh

Mazkur tadqiqotda mualliflar jurnalistika va ommaviy axborot vositalarini har doim bir vaqtning o‘zida siyosiy vosita va tovar sifatida qarash mumkin degan gipotezani ilgari suradilar. Biroq, ushbu ishning asosiy natijasi sifatida «ma’lumot — tovar — siyosiy vosita» muammosiga nisbatan bir tomonlama yechim yo‘qligi haqida xulosa chiqariladi. Jurnalistika mehnati, ya’ni ommaviy axborot vositalari orqali tarqatiladigan mahsulot, bir vaqtning o‘zida ham tovar, ham siyosiy vosita, ham ko‘ngilochar vosita, madaniyat va sport yutuqlarini targ‘ib qilish vositasi bo‘lishi mumkin. Ushbu xulosa O‘zbekistonning tegishli oliy o‘quv yurtlari va professional OAV vakillaridan tuzilgan ikkita fokus-guruh natijalari bilan ham tasdiqlangan.

 

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