Abstract

This article is devoted to the analysis of cognitive distortion in the mass media as a method of forming a civic identity. Due to the increasing influence of mass media and information technologies, the growth of information impact, the problem of the formation of civil identity is becoming more and more significant, and the mass media is a tool for the formation of civil identity. The authors consider the method of cognitive distortion in the mass media as a method of forming a civic identity in modern media. Culture in the Russian and Chinese traditions reveals both universals and peculiarities. The authors analyze how the attitude to civil identity is transmitted in Russian and Chinese media discourses, which allows us to understand the difference in background knowledge and identify cognitive distortions in translation. The authors see differences in the ethnopedagogic strategies of the state that ensure a positive attitude to civic identity in the Chinese digital space, which has parallels with the Soviet discourse. At the same time, the authors believe that the assimilation of Western models of admiration for their values has a negative impact on the formation of generational continuity and ethno-socio-cultural experience in the traditions of countries.

Highlights

  • We analyze the formation of the transformation of the concept of "civic identity in China" based on the publications of the Russian-language media inChina, Russia, Great Britain, the USA, and Germany

  • The material for the study is the texts of articles about civil identity in Russia and China in modern mass media based on different structural languages

  • We classified the most frequent cognitive distortions found in the Russian-language media in different countries, which made it possible to identify some general patterns in the participation of the manipulume "cognitive distortions" in the transformation of the perception of civic identity both in China itself and beyond

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Introduction

We analyze the formation of the transformation of the concept of "civic identity in China" based on the publications of the Russian-language media inChina, Russia, Great Britain, the USA, and Germany. We analyze the formation of the transformation of the concept of "civic identity in China" based on the publications of the Russian-language media in. Since China and Russia are focused on building strong cooperation at the present time, most Russian-language publications of various. Western media are aimed at creating disunity and introducing doubts about the possibilities of cooperation with the PRC and Russia. The formation of a civic identity focused on a sense of belonging to the state, unity with the national culture can go: 1) with the active participation of young people in solving public problems at the local, regional, national level; 2) with the real development of various social practices of participation in public processes by young people in collaboration with various public and state structures, taking into account the intergenerational dialogue; 3) when using socially oriented activities in team forms, etc

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