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Semiotics in Political Discourse. An Analytical Treatment of Political Text Criticisms Since 2003: The Case of the Discourse of Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki - Pages 1867-1870

Jasim Muna Arif and Hadi Nahla Jawad

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.214

Published: 26 December 2020


Abstract: This article discusses the function of semiotics in political discourse after the socio-political processes taking place in Iraq since 2003 and its role in the development of textual criticisms of some Iraqi politicians, analyzes the reasons for its functioning in the speech of politicians. The research is mainly focused on finding out to what extent political text studies draw on sign systems that can store and transmit information, the nature of its purpose and the use of available fields for the purpose to be achieved. The chief purpose of the study is to investigate and also clarify the symbols and signs appear within the framework of discursive Iraqi politicians, the nature of the symbols used, and the meanings that are included in the discourse in terms of structure, context, and form. Moreover, it has been attempted to define semiotic features in the texts of Iraqi politicians; and elicit structure, style and wording, and the degree of convergence of meaning and form in the semiotic application.

Keywords: Semiotics, political discourse, political text, discourse analysis, Iraqi politicians.

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Committing a Crime while Intoxicated: The Basis of Liability and Legal Regulation - Pages 1871-1875

Sergej N. Bezugly, Rustam A. Bazarov, Elizaveta I. Kostennikova, Gennadij Yu. Lesnikov and Ivan V. Mironuk

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.215

Published: 26 December 2020


Abstract: Alcohol and drugs have been known for a long time, and their purpose has changed in the course of history. Being part of the global culture, they have come down to us. With the development of mankind, drugs were limited. This article attempts to analyzes the concept and types of intoxication. The authors also take into consideration the basis of criminal liability for committing a crime while intoxicated, as well as the role of intoxication in criminal law. This research was based on a dialectical approach to the disclosure of legal phenomena and processes using general scientific (systematic and logical methods, analysis and synthesis) and specific scientific methods. In the end, It can be concluded that the state of intoxication can be included in the main corpus delict, used as a qualifying attribute, as well as circumstances aggravating liability. It is indicated that considering intoxication as an aggravating circumstance requires a connection between crime and intoxication.

Keywords: Aggravating circumstance, alcoholintoxication, crime, criminal liability, intoxication.

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Voluntary Refusal to Commit a Crime: Significance, General and Special Signs - Pages 1884-1888

Sergej N. Bezugly, Evgenij A. Ignatenko, Elena F. Lukyanchikova, Oksana S. Shumilina and Natalia Yu. Zhilina

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.217

Published: 26 December 2020


Abstract: The article describes and examines the significance of the rule of the voluntary refusal to commit a crime, as well as explores its general and special signs. It is noted that the voluntary refusal to commit a crime is the rule contained in any modern, progressive law. In this vein, there are different theoretical approaches to the determination of its value and signs. The signs are debatable in nature, and their establishment by the law enforcer may cause difficulties. The difference between voluntary refusal to commit a crime, which is implemented in three functions, is determined, definitions of general signs of voluntary refusal are proposed, their content is clarified. Special signs of voluntary refusal are disclosed.

Keywords: Voluntary refusal to commit a crime, signs of voluntary refusal, stages of a crime, preparation for a crime, attempted crime, criminal liability.

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Trends in Film Studies in the Context of Modern World Cinematography - Pages 1876-1883

G.K. Kopbayeva, B.K. Nurpeis, N.R. Eskendirov and K.A. Gabdrashitova

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.216

Published: 26 December 2020


Abstract: This article is devoted to the questions of the history of the Kazakh film studies development and further prospects in comparison with the dynamics of world film studies. The authors have analyzed the typical issues of film studies development in the Central Asia region, studied the specifics of film schools in five countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan. Conclusions have been drawn on the development of film studies in this region.

Overall, the evaluation of development prospects, given in the conclusion of the study, can certainly have a beneficial impact on the development of the Kazakh films, its popularization in the world, and also help surmount potential obstacles in the way of its flourishing.

The main objective of the survey is to demonstrate the regularities of utilizing the experience of international film schools in the national schools of film studies and focus on the similar means of development of the Kazakh and Russian film studies from Soviet times. Subsequently, Based on the research, the authors suggest practical measures to develop national film studies and its integration into world film studies.

Keywords: Film studies, Kazakh cinema, film studies in Kazakhstan, development of national film studies, film history, film theory, film criticism, archival film studies.

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The Technique of Formation of Valuable Attitude for Amateur Theatre by Future Leaders - Pages 1889-1893

Irina V. Borzenko, Irina B. Ignatova, Natalia M. Ilyenko, Natalia I. Lyubimova and Natalya N. Nikulina

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.218

Published: 26 December 2020


Abstract: The dynamic development of theater culture in Russia, including the culture of Amateur theater, the growing popularity of Amateur theater in modern society, and the awareness of Amateur theater as a phenomenon of Russian national culture makes it urgent to improve the training of managers of Amateur theater groups in institutions of arts and culture. The study of literature, generalization of practical experience, and experimental research data led the authors to the conclusion that the direction of this improvement is to educate students in a value attitude to Amateur theater and their chosen profession. The functions of value attitude education: epistemological (knowledge), axiological (value), regulatory-normative and creative. Components of the pedagogical model: adaptive-diagnostic, planned-correctional, informational-activity, variative-creative, evaluative-effective. The results of the chosen pedagogical model gave positive results, which makes it possible to consider the proposed way to improve the training of specialists correct and appropriate.

Keywords: Amateur theatre, the phenomenon of the national culture, the head of the Amateur theater group, a values-based approach, the pedagogic model.

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