Within the context of an ‘affective turn’ in media studies and the social sciences, this article explores the methodological challenges of researching emotions when studying online videos of conflict. Our study focuses on videos of the Syrian conflict shared on YouTube by the Russian state funded international broadcaster, RT. We propose that the concept of affective investment is a useful pivot between online videos of conflict and audience responses to them. Our study interrogates the role that affective investments play in 1) RT’s YouTube representations of the Syrian conflict, and 2) audience comments on these videos. We draw attention to the important intersections of RT’s representations of the conflict and audiences’ affective invest...
This article focuses on the social media content of RT Arabic – formerly Russia Today – the Russian ...
Social media platforms play a major role in shaping how the public around the world perceives contem...
International media access is extremely limited in Syria and many human rights organisations rely on...
Within the context of an ‘affective turn’ in media studies and the social sciences, this article exp...
Recent scholarship claims that narratives and images of war have political effects, not simply becau...
Study of participative war has tended to focus on digital content produced by civilians and combatan...
This article explores and compares the visual images used by Channel One (Ch1), Russia’s biggest sta...
Social media have become an important means of imposing ideas and interests in social conflicts. Th...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
The 2022 Russia-Ukraine war has been deemed by many news outlets the world’s first TikTok war due to...
Russia has been involved in two major geopolitical conflicts in recent years: the Ukraine crisis and...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
This article examines how Second World War memory is circulated, reproduced, and challenged in the t...
This research focuses on political narrative about the Russia-Ukraine war in American social media. ...
This article focuses on the social media content of RT Arabic – formerly Russia Today – the Russian ...
Social media platforms play a major role in shaping how the public around the world perceives contem...
International media access is extremely limited in Syria and many human rights organisations rely on...
Within the context of an ‘affective turn’ in media studies and the social sciences, this article exp...
Recent scholarship claims that narratives and images of war have political effects, not simply becau...
Study of participative war has tended to focus on digital content produced by civilians and combatan...
This article explores and compares the visual images used by Channel One (Ch1), Russia’s biggest sta...
Social media have become an important means of imposing ideas and interests in social conflicts. Th...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
The 2022 Russia-Ukraine war has been deemed by many news outlets the world’s first TikTok war due to...
Russia has been involved in two major geopolitical conflicts in recent years: the Ukraine crisis and...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
This article examines how Second World War memory is circulated, reproduced, and challenged in the t...
This research focuses on political narrative about the Russia-Ukraine war in American social media. ...
This article focuses on the social media content of RT Arabic – formerly Russia Today – the Russian ...
Social media platforms play a major role in shaping how the public around the world perceives contem...
International media access is extremely limited in Syria and many human rights organisations rely on...