This essay examines how the Ukrainian and Russian government-owned newspapers, Uriadovyi Kurier and Rossiiskaya Gazeta, represent people displaced by the war in Donbas, analysing the political goals revealed by these publications’ attitudes towards the displaced. While the Ukrainian publication delimits the nation by distinguishing ‘real’ internally displaced people (IDPs) deserving help and ‘fake’ IDPs guilty of siphoning Ukrainian taxpayers’ money to rebel-held areas, the Russian paper foregrounds the Russian state's competence in managing displacement while silencing the displaced themselves
This study explores how Donbass IDPs in Kyiv view the role of the state in relation to ‘durable solu...
This bachelor thesis deals with the journalistic coverage of war refugee stories. The core of thethe...
The role of journalists, photojournalists, cameramen, eyewitness bloggers, and recorders, all those ...
This thesis examines how the millions of people displaced from Eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region are r...
The war in Donbas has created large-scale displacement within Ukraine, an issue the impoverished sta...
The purpose of this paper is to define, through content and frame analysis, the peculiarities in the...
The armed conflict in South-East Ukraine has brought a massive increase in refugees in the Russian F...
Numerous Russian media professionals have moved to Ukraine in the last decade. These migrants can be...
This article maps the unexplored terrain of representations of refugees in Russian media, using disc...
This thesis examines displacement in the context of the war in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine ...
The contribution of this paper is threefold: first, it accounts for the problem of Ukraine’s forced ...
The Eastern Ukrainian region of Donbas has been the epicentre of a political and military conflict b...
The article attempts to analyse the work of the Zaporizhzhia regional online media "Inform.zp.ua", "...
The mass media are closely associated with the concept of “soft power.” In Russia, as in the West, p...
This thesis aims to explain the role of media reports in the situation of wars and conflicts where t...
This study explores how Donbass IDPs in Kyiv view the role of the state in relation to ‘durable solu...
This bachelor thesis deals with the journalistic coverage of war refugee stories. The core of thethe...
The role of journalists, photojournalists, cameramen, eyewitness bloggers, and recorders, all those ...
This thesis examines how the millions of people displaced from Eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region are r...
The war in Donbas has created large-scale displacement within Ukraine, an issue the impoverished sta...
The purpose of this paper is to define, through content and frame analysis, the peculiarities in the...
The armed conflict in South-East Ukraine has brought a massive increase in refugees in the Russian F...
Numerous Russian media professionals have moved to Ukraine in the last decade. These migrants can be...
This article maps the unexplored terrain of representations of refugees in Russian media, using disc...
This thesis examines displacement in the context of the war in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine ...
The contribution of this paper is threefold: first, it accounts for the problem of Ukraine’s forced ...
The Eastern Ukrainian region of Donbas has been the epicentre of a political and military conflict b...
The article attempts to analyse the work of the Zaporizhzhia regional online media "Inform.zp.ua", "...
The mass media are closely associated with the concept of “soft power.” In Russia, as in the West, p...
This thesis aims to explain the role of media reports in the situation of wars and conflicts where t...
This study explores how Donbass IDPs in Kyiv view the role of the state in relation to ‘durable solu...
This bachelor thesis deals with the journalistic coverage of war refugee stories. The core of thethe...
The role of journalists, photojournalists, cameramen, eyewitness bloggers, and recorders, all those ...