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The communicative roles of executive authorities in the media sphere

E.A. Bazhenova, M.A. Shirinkina, O.Yu. Shilova
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UDC 81`27-057.1
 

Bazhenova Elena A.,

Doctor of Philology,

Professor of the Russian Language and Stylistics Department

Perm State National Research University

e-mail: bazhenova_e2000@mail.ru

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4580-4128

Shirinkina Mariia A.,

Doctor of Philology, Associate Professor,

Professor of the Russian Language and Stylistics Department

Perm State National Research University

e-mail: m555a@yandex.ru

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6951-0653

Shilova Olesia Yu.,

Student of the Philology Faculty

Perm State National Research University

e-mail: shilovaoleska@yandex.ru

https://orcid.org/0009-0005-9299-7067

 

The article presents the results of the study of the language behaviour of the heads of regional executive power: A.Yu. Vorobyev — Governor of the Moscow region, D.N. Makhonin — Governor of the Perm region, A.L. Teksler — Governor of the Chelyabinsk region. Five communicative roles representing the governors’ speech behaviour are described: a conscientious performer, an effective leader, a professional agitator, a people’s advocate, an exemplary family man. It is shown that the implementation of a particular communicative role is influenced by such discursive factors as the legally established functions of the governor, the target attitude of the subject of the speech, the information occasion, the target audience and the technical possibilities of the messenger telegram. The novelty of the study lies in clarifying ideas about the speech behaviour of top regional officials, as well as in identifying previously unexplored discursive factors of government-society dialogue.

Keywords: executive power, speech behavior, media communication, communicative role, communicative strategy, discourse
 

The study was supported by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation (RNF, project No. 23-28-00171, https://rscf.ru/project/23-28-00171/)

 

Sources

1. Aleksei Teksler: ofitsial’nyi kanal v Telegram. URL: https://t.me/alexeytexlerofficial (10.09.2024).

2. Vorob’ev Live: ofitsial’nyi kanal v Telegram. URL: https://t.me/vorobiev_live (10.09.2024).

3. Dmitrii Makhonin: ofitsial’nyi kanal v Telegram. URL: https://t.me/mahonin59 (16.09.2024).

 

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