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Viktor Khroul

Victor Khroul, Ph.D., holds a Diploma of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Theology College, Moscow, Russia (1995) and a Master’s (1986) and a Ph.D. (1993) degree in Journalism from Moscow State University, Russia. He is currently an Associate Professor at Moscow State University, Journalism Faculty, with the following teaching responsibilities and research areas: religion and media, ethics of journalism, audience studies. In 2010 Victor Khroul received an International award “Excellence in Journalism”. He was a visiting professor at Central European University (Budapest, 2011) and Rooney International Scholar at Robert Morris University (Pittsburgh, 2014). Author of “Media and Religion in Russia” monograph book and over 70 publications in Russian and English.

Latest Posts | By Viktor Khroul
The Religious Identity of Russian Internet Users: Attitudes Towards God and Russian Orthodox Church

The Religious Identity of Russian Internet Users: Attitudes Towards God and Russian Orthodox Church

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The paper examines the religious identity of Russian internet users, analyzing attitudes towards God and the Russian Orthodox Church in the internet-based ‘mass self-communication’. Since the religious identity debate is …
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Russian Orthodox Church and New Media: To Be or Pretend to Be? (Conference Overview)

Russian Orthodox Church and New Media: To Be or Pretend to Be? (Conference Overview)

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This paper is a survey of the roundtable discussion at the Russian Orthodox University (Moscow). The debates among Orthodox journalists, academics and clerics of the Russian Orthodox Church were centered …
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