National Identity: A Three-Thousand-Year Memory and Contemporary Consciousness

National Identity: A Three-Thousand-Year Memory and Contemporary Consciousness

April 02 , 2026

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A new academic textbook—an essential intellectual resource shaping the mindset of future journalists—has been presented at Nordic University.

Authored by Professor Yulduz Ortiqova, Doctor of Philological Sciences, from the Department of Social Sciences and Journalism, the textbook “National Identity and Mass Media” provides a scholarly exploration of one of the most nuanced and pressing issues in modern journalism: understanding national identity and accurately representing it within the information space.


The presentation was attended by Salim Doniyorov, Editor-in-Chief of the “Yangi O‘zbekiston” newspaper, Doctor of Philological Sciences, and Professor Fayzulla Mo‘minov of the Uzbekistan State University of Journalism and Mass Communications. The distinguished guests offered in-depth reflections on the academic, cultural, and practical significance of the work. For students, the event became not only an introduction to a new textbook but also an opportunity to engage with profound life experiences and intellectual perspectives.


During the session, keynote speakers—Professor Fayzulla Mo‘minov and Najmiddin Qodirov — emphasized the historical formation of national identity, noting that it has not emerged effortlessly but through trials, losses, and resilience. They highlighted that national identity represents a complex and vital concept intertwined with a nation’s three-thousand-year historical memory, dignity, and future.


Approaching the topic from a broader socio-philosophical perspective, Salim Doniyorov stressed that preserving national identity in the era of globalization is not a matter of conservatism, but a conscious and deliberate choice:


“We are a society that holds family, parents, values, and roots sacred. This is precisely what distinguishes us from cosmopolitan views.”


He also delivered a key message that resonated strongly with students:


“Motivation alone is not enough—it must be reinforced by discipline and a well-structured system.”


One of the central points highlighted during the presentation was the risk of misinterpreting national identity. It was emphasized that national identity is not about asserting superiority over others, but about recognizing one’s own values while respecting all nations equally. This very principle forms the ethical foundation of contemporary journalism.


The textbook stands out not only as a theoretical framework but also as a practical guide. It is enriched with the perspectives of leading global scholars and includes end-of-chapter assignments designed to foster analytical and creative thinking, enabling deeper comprehension of the subject. Moreover, it equips journalists with the skills to analyze events through national, cultural, and social lenses.


At the conclusion of the event, Salim Doniyorov presented his book “The Dream of New Uzbekistan” to the university library—symbolizing the strengthening of academic collaboration and intellectual exchange.


Ultimately, Professor Yulduz Ortiqova’s “National Identity and Mass Media” is more than just a textbook—it is the product of a scholarly tradition that teaches the delicate balance between thought and responsibility, values and professionalism. After all, a journalist does not merely deliver information—they shape the consciousness of society.


The Department of Social Sciences and Journalism, along with students, warmly congratulated the author and expressed their sincere appreciation for this valuable contribution. Guests also explored the university’s activities and expressed their readiness to expand future academic cooperation.

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