Abstract

The article examines the modern problems of the social sciences and humanities. The authors, based on new information technologies and communication practitioners, propose using new "related" sciences to explore the media world and media image. The research of new methods for the development and implementation of new integrated methods for protecting the interests of states is presented. New methods of studying mental landscapes are proposed, which allow both recording and studying social phenomena in real time. The article presents a new complex discipline of political media geography as an applied political science. Political media geography studies the processes, specifics and diversity of linearly organized media spaces. Attention is focused on the fact that there is a strong anziotropy of geographical locations in terms of the reaction of the population to political processes.

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