In the build-up to the annexation of Crimea in 2014, Russia’s state-owned media pushed a nationalist-imperialist narrative according to which Crimea is ethnically and historically Russian, and should, therefore, return to the Russian Motherland. This article underscores the critical role of news translation in the debate around the status of Crimea and in the circulation of global news, more generally. It focuses on the Russian website InoSMI, a portal that monitors and translates foreign press, during the peak of the Crimea crisis. Our analysis reveals that Russian translations reframe Western reports in such a way as to over-emphasize ties between Russia and Crimea. Drawing on both ethnonationalist and imperialist narratives that capitali...
This article discusses the ongoing debates about Crimean Tatar identity, and the ways in which the ...
This article addresses the question of how the Crimean case relates to Russia’s general understandin...
This study focuses on nationalist language in Russian official discourse (political and media discou...
In the build-up to the annexation of Crimea in 2014, Russia’s state-owned media pushed a nationalist...
The ongoing war in Ukraine, and more specifically the annexation of Crimea in 2014, has triggered co...
This article draws on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and framing in order to explore how the West...
This paper draws on narrative theory and critical discourse analysis (CDA) to explore the role of tr...
This paper combines Translation Studies and Critical Discourse Studies to analyze the coverage of th...
In Russian media and statements by Kremlin officials, the current war in Ukraine is regularly imagin...
This paper will underscore the relevance of Critical Discourse Analysis and narrative theory for Tra...
This Independent Study analyzes the Crimean crisis through the comparison of Russian Kremlin owned/i...
We analyze Russia’s communication strategies in the period leading up to and following the seizure (...
In 2014, Crimea was annexed from Ukraine by the Russian Federation. Two opposing ways in which Crim...
This article focuses on the on-going war in a borderland between the European Union and Russia, the ...
The Aim of this essay is to study how the Crimean Crisis is being portrayed in international newspap...
This article discusses the ongoing debates about Crimean Tatar identity, and the ways in which the ...
This article addresses the question of how the Crimean case relates to Russia’s general understandin...
This study focuses on nationalist language in Russian official discourse (political and media discou...
In the build-up to the annexation of Crimea in 2014, Russia’s state-owned media pushed a nationalist...
The ongoing war in Ukraine, and more specifically the annexation of Crimea in 2014, has triggered co...
This article draws on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and framing in order to explore how the West...
This paper draws on narrative theory and critical discourse analysis (CDA) to explore the role of tr...
This paper combines Translation Studies and Critical Discourse Studies to analyze the coverage of th...
In Russian media and statements by Kremlin officials, the current war in Ukraine is regularly imagin...
This paper will underscore the relevance of Critical Discourse Analysis and narrative theory for Tra...
This Independent Study analyzes the Crimean crisis through the comparison of Russian Kremlin owned/i...
We analyze Russia’s communication strategies in the period leading up to and following the seizure (...
In 2014, Crimea was annexed from Ukraine by the Russian Federation. Two opposing ways in which Crim...
This article focuses on the on-going war in a borderland between the European Union and Russia, the ...
The Aim of this essay is to study how the Crimean Crisis is being portrayed in international newspap...
This article discusses the ongoing debates about Crimean Tatar identity, and the ways in which the ...
This article addresses the question of how the Crimean case relates to Russia’s general understandin...
This study focuses on nationalist language in Russian official discourse (political and media discou...