The crisis in Ukraine has accentuated the position of Russian television as the government’s strongest asset in its information warfare. The internet, however, allows other players to challenge the Kremlin’s narrative by providing counter-narratives and debunking distorted information and fake images. Accounting for the new media ecology—through which strategic narratives are created and interpreted, this article scrutinizes the narratives of allegedly fake news on Channel One, perceiving the fabricated stories as extreme projections of Russia’s strategic narratives, and the attempts of the Ukrainian fact-checking website Stopfake.org to counter the Russian narrative by refuting misinformation and exposing misleading images about Ukraine. S...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
The description of the Ukraine crisis as an ‘information war’ in recently published studies seems to...
The crisis in Ukraine has accentuated the position of Russian television as the government’s stronge...
The Ukraine-Russia crisis, which recrudesced suddenly and affected the world agenda, started with th...
The article explores the information aggression of Russian mass media in the hybrid war against Ukra...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
Polis Interns and LSE MSc students Bani Bains and Pressiana Naydenova report on the first Polis Lunc...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
This article is by LSE Student Elena Serdyuk. It’s a personal account from someone who feels involve...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
The current political crisis in Ukraine has become markedly visualized not only due to the very cont...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
The description of the Ukraine crisis as an ‘information war’ in recently published studies seems to...
The crisis in Ukraine has accentuated the position of Russian television as the government’s stronge...
The Ukraine-Russia crisis, which recrudesced suddenly and affected the world agenda, started with th...
The article explores the information aggression of Russian mass media in the hybrid war against Ukra...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
Polis Interns and LSE MSc students Bani Bains and Pressiana Naydenova report on the first Polis Lunc...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
This article is by LSE Student Elena Serdyuk. It’s a personal account from someone who feels involve...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
The current political crisis in Ukraine has become markedly visualized not only due to the very cont...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
In international politics, the strategic narratives of different governments compete for public atte...
The description of the Ukraine crisis as an ‘information war’ in recently published studies seems to...