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  • In the recent years, the Russian-speaking minority in Germany has become a subject of close attention by scholars and journalists. The reason for this is that in the context of electoral success of new-far-right party ‘Alternative für Deutschland’ (AfD) on the last parliamentary elections many experts note that there a lot of Russian-Germans among the supporters of this party. However, the precise level of support of AfD by Russian-Germans is unclear. In this thesis I analyze profiles of Russian-Germans in social media networks and complement these data by the analysis of the GLES 2017 dataset. This research reveals that there is a quite small group of Russian-Germans (primarily men of 50 years and above) who support the anti-immigrant sentiments of AfD. The share of these group constitutes approximately 11%, that is close to the country’s average result of AfD. Thus, the support of AfD by Russian-Germans is not overwhelming as media outlets present. To reveal reasons of such media bias I conduct a comparative analysis of media publications. This analysis showas that different media outlets may have different motives to publish news about a tendency of Russian-Germans to vote for AfD, namely: indirect critique of the Kremlin (the Russian non-state media), promoting of AfD (the pro-Kremlin media), and transferring of responsibility (the Western media). At the same time, such explanations as media bias resulting from the search for a memorable story and the lack of valid information can be further motives for all three categories of media outlets. (xsd:string)
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  • http://www.etd.ceu.edu/2019/meliukhina_elena.pdf. (GLES) (xsd:string)
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  • The Russian-speaking minority In Germany: a stronghold for 'Alternative For Germany'? (xsd:string)
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