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Elena Zhosul | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Political studies Media studies |
Institutions | Russian Orthodox University of Saint John the Divine |
Thesis | Religious factor in the processes of political integration and disintegration in Europe (2008) |
Doctoral advisor | Alexander P. Kabachenko |
Website | pravoslavie.school/opk |
Elena Victorovna Zhosul (Russian: Еле́на Ви́кторовна Жо́сул; born September 16, 1980, Chișinău, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR) is a Russian journalist, television presenter, political scientist and media expert. [1]
She is a presenter of social and political talk show Do Samoj Suti ( transl. To the Core; Russian: До самой сути) and talk show for Orthodox women Zhenskaja Polovina ( transl. Women Moiety; Russian: Женская половина) on the first Russian public Orthodox TV channel "Spas" (since 2018). From 2005 to 2010 Zhosul was a correspondent and columnist for the news agency Interfax-Religion.
She has been a member of the Council of Chairman of the Department for Church's Society and Mass Mediа Relations ( Russian Orthodox Church), a member of the Russian Orthodox Church Inter-Council Presence Commission on information activities of the Church and media relations (since 2015), and a Head of the Center for Media Communications of the Russian Orthodox University of Saint John the Divine (since 2016).
She was a candidate of Political Sciences, and from 2010 to 2016 was a Docent and Head of the Department of Journalism and Public Relations of the History and Philology Faculty of Russian Orthodox University of St. John the Divine.
She is a regular expert in various discussion platforms on religious and ethnic issues, [2] expert of the non-profit research service Sreda, [3] and an expert of the federal news agency Regions.ru. [4]
Born September 16, 1980, in Chișinău. [5] Her father Victor Ivanovich Zhosu(l) ( transl. Виктор Иванович Жо́су(л)) is theater expert, journalist, political analyst and political writer, graduated in 1988 from the theater department of Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinema, from 1998 to 2001 was a member of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova [6] on the list of the electoral bloc Democratic Convention of Moldova, [7] was secretary of the coordination council Social Democratic Party [8] and vice chairman Moldova Revival and Consent Party, [9] [10] deputy chief editor of the newspaper Moldavskie Vedomosti, [11] was the acting chief editor of the newspaper "Respublika", [8] author of the monograph "On the way to the theater: from the history of theatrical construction in Moldova in the first years of Soviet power (1917–1924)” [12] and compilation "Restore Unity: The Position of the Russian Orthodox Church on the Bessarabian Metropolitanate". Documents and materials". [13]
In 2002–2004, worked as an analyst at the Center for Communication Technologies "Propaganda" (CCT "PRОПАГАНДА"). Since 2010 – Director of the Center for Humanitarian Projects "Axion". [14]
In 2003 graduated from the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, [15] [16] [17] then graduated from the graduate school in the Department of World and Russian Politics [18] and in 2008, at the dissertation council D 501.001.47 at Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov, under the scientific supervision of a Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent Alexander P. Kabachenko defended her thesis for the degree of Candidate of Political Sciences on the topic "Religious factor in the processes of political integration and disintegration in Europe" (specialty 23.00.02 – political institutions, ethno-political conflictology, national and political processes and technologies), official opponents – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Anatoly A. Krasikov and Candidate of Political Sciences Alexander V. Kynev, lead organization —. [19] [20] From 2010 to 2016 was a Docent and Head of the Department of Journalism and Public Relations of the History and Philology Faculty of the Russian Orthodox University of Saint John the Divine [21] [22] [23] Since 2016 she is the Head of the Media Communication Center of the Russian Orthodox University of St. John the Divine. [24] [25] Currently, she is also developing her own educational project in the form of an online school of Orthodox culture Pravoslavie.School. [15] [26]
From 2005 to 2010 was a correspondent and columnist for the news agency Interfax-Religion. [22] [27] Since 2018 on the first Russian public Orthodox TV channel "Spas" she is a presenter of social and political talk show Do Samoj Suti ( transl. До самой сути) [26] [28] and talk show for Orthodox women Zhenskaja Polovina ( transl. Женская половина), [26] [29] also was co-host of political scientist and sociologist of religion Aleksandr Shchipkov in his show Shchipkov ( transl. Щипков). [30] She is a columnist for newspaper Pravoslavnaya Moskva ( transl. Православная Москва), and author of articles in magazines Expert, Foma, newspapers Vatican Insider, Vedomosti, Argumenty i Fakty, and online newspaper Svobodnaya Pressa.
She is also a Council of Chairman of the Department for Church's Society and Mass Mediа Relations ( Russian Orthodox Church) [16] [31] [32] and she is a leacture of continuing education courses for church press officers at Department for Church's Society and Mass Mediа Relations. [22] [33] Since 2015 is a member of the Russian Orthodox Church Inter-Council Presence Commission on information activities of the Church and media relations. [34] [35] She is a member of Section Media at the Russian Art Union. [36] [37]
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Elena Zhosul | |
---|---|
Born | |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Political studies Media studies |
Institutions | Russian Orthodox University of Saint John the Divine |
Thesis | Religious factor in the processes of political integration and disintegration in Europe (2008) |
Doctoral advisor | Alexander P. Kabachenko |
Website | pravoslavie.school/opk |
Elena Victorovna Zhosul (Russian: Еле́на Ви́кторовна Жо́сул; born September 16, 1980, Chișinău, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR) is a Russian journalist, television presenter, political scientist and media expert. [1]
She is a presenter of social and political talk show Do Samoj Suti ( transl. To the Core; Russian: До самой сути) and talk show for Orthodox women Zhenskaja Polovina ( transl. Women Moiety; Russian: Женская половина) on the first Russian public Orthodox TV channel "Spas" (since 2018). From 2005 to 2010 Zhosul was a correspondent and columnist for the news agency Interfax-Religion.
She has been a member of the Council of Chairman of the Department for Church's Society and Mass Mediа Relations ( Russian Orthodox Church), a member of the Russian Orthodox Church Inter-Council Presence Commission on information activities of the Church and media relations (since 2015), and a Head of the Center for Media Communications of the Russian Orthodox University of Saint John the Divine (since 2016).
She was a candidate of Political Sciences, and from 2010 to 2016 was a Docent and Head of the Department of Journalism and Public Relations of the History and Philology Faculty of Russian Orthodox University of St. John the Divine.
She is a regular expert in various discussion platforms on religious and ethnic issues, [2] expert of the non-profit research service Sreda, [3] and an expert of the federal news agency Regions.ru. [4]
Born September 16, 1980, in Chișinău. [5] Her father Victor Ivanovich Zhosu(l) ( transl. Виктор Иванович Жо́су(л)) is theater expert, journalist, political analyst and political writer, graduated in 1988 from the theater department of Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinema, from 1998 to 2001 was a member of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova [6] on the list of the electoral bloc Democratic Convention of Moldova, [7] was secretary of the coordination council Social Democratic Party [8] and vice chairman Moldova Revival and Consent Party, [9] [10] deputy chief editor of the newspaper Moldavskie Vedomosti, [11] was the acting chief editor of the newspaper "Respublika", [8] author of the monograph "On the way to the theater: from the history of theatrical construction in Moldova in the first years of Soviet power (1917–1924)” [12] and compilation "Restore Unity: The Position of the Russian Orthodox Church on the Bessarabian Metropolitanate". Documents and materials". [13]
In 2002–2004, worked as an analyst at the Center for Communication Technologies "Propaganda" (CCT "PRОПАГАНДА"). Since 2010 – Director of the Center for Humanitarian Projects "Axion". [14]
In 2003 graduated from the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, [15] [16] [17] then graduated from the graduate school in the Department of World and Russian Politics [18] and in 2008, at the dissertation council D 501.001.47 at Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov, under the scientific supervision of a Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent Alexander P. Kabachenko defended her thesis for the degree of Candidate of Political Sciences on the topic "Religious factor in the processes of political integration and disintegration in Europe" (specialty 23.00.02 – political institutions, ethno-political conflictology, national and political processes and technologies), official opponents – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Anatoly A. Krasikov and Candidate of Political Sciences Alexander V. Kynev, lead organization —. [19] [20] From 2010 to 2016 was a Docent and Head of the Department of Journalism and Public Relations of the History and Philology Faculty of the Russian Orthodox University of Saint John the Divine [21] [22] [23] Since 2016 she is the Head of the Media Communication Center of the Russian Orthodox University of St. John the Divine. [24] [25] Currently, she is also developing her own educational project in the form of an online school of Orthodox culture Pravoslavie.School. [15] [26]
From 2005 to 2010 was a correspondent and columnist for the news agency Interfax-Religion. [22] [27] Since 2018 on the first Russian public Orthodox TV channel "Spas" she is a presenter of social and political talk show Do Samoj Suti ( transl. До самой сути) [26] [28] and talk show for Orthodox women Zhenskaja Polovina ( transl. Женская половина), [26] [29] also was co-host of political scientist and sociologist of religion Aleksandr Shchipkov in his show Shchipkov ( transl. Щипков). [30] She is a columnist for newspaper Pravoslavnaya Moskva ( transl. Православная Москва), and author of articles in magazines Expert, Foma, newspapers Vatican Insider, Vedomosti, Argumenty i Fakty, and online newspaper Svobodnaya Pressa.
She is also a Council of Chairman of the Department for Church's Society and Mass Mediа Relations ( Russian Orthodox Church) [16] [31] [32] and she is a leacture of continuing education courses for church press officers at Department for Church's Society and Mass Mediа Relations. [22] [33] Since 2015 is a member of the Russian Orthodox Church Inter-Council Presence Commission on information activities of the Church and media relations. [34] [35] She is a member of Section Media at the Russian Art Union. [36] [37]