The article presents the results of a study of the reflection in the Italian media discourse of the Russian humanitarian mission →From Russia with Love← in Bergamo in April 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic. The authors analyze how far the Italian media were able to move away from the paradigm of block information and psych ological confrontation in the context of a joint struggle against a common epidemic threat. The basic versions of the negative interpretation of the Russian humanitarian mission are revealed. It is shown that the attitude to the mission in the national media and on social networks varies. The scientific novelty of the paper is that the authors use the example of a local episode to consider how the logic of global informa...
The article analyses the Facebook news coverage of a critical moment in the management of the Covid-...
Objective of the study was to analyze the contents of the narratives (in German, English, Polish, It...
In this article, drawing from the data collected by the AGCOM during the pandemic crisis, we argue t...
Objective. The global Covid-19 pandemic constitutes an unprecedented global challenge. Assuming the ...
Published online: 19 June 2022Emergency situations like the COVID-19 pandemic are key drivers of str...
The article examines the Večernij Urgant broadcast of the First Russian State Television channel and...
This paper was created with the aim of analyzing the strategies adopted in the use of social media i...
The article is dedicated to the specifics of the infodemic in Russia (infodemic refers to widely cir...
The article presents the results of a research into the problem of implementing cognitive models in ...
: The COVID-19 pandemic changed expectations for information dissemination and use around the globe,...
The article analyses the Facebook news coverage of a critical moment in the management of the Covid-...
Media and power dichotomy in Russia present an interesting and multilateral context for research. Th...
This paper explores how the risk related to the pandemic of COVID-19 was managed, narrated and perce...
This article seeks to describe the dynamics of COVID-19 in the Baltic States and to analyse the ways...
Abstract The events of the year 2020 have had and heavy impact on the whole world. For the first tim...
The article analyses the Facebook news coverage of a critical moment in the management of the Covid-...
Objective of the study was to analyze the contents of the narratives (in German, English, Polish, It...
In this article, drawing from the data collected by the AGCOM during the pandemic crisis, we argue t...
Objective. The global Covid-19 pandemic constitutes an unprecedented global challenge. Assuming the ...
Published online: 19 June 2022Emergency situations like the COVID-19 pandemic are key drivers of str...
The article examines the Večernij Urgant broadcast of the First Russian State Television channel and...
This paper was created with the aim of analyzing the strategies adopted in the use of social media i...
The article is dedicated to the specifics of the infodemic in Russia (infodemic refers to widely cir...
The article presents the results of a research into the problem of implementing cognitive models in ...
: The COVID-19 pandemic changed expectations for information dissemination and use around the globe,...
The article analyses the Facebook news coverage of a critical moment in the management of the Covid-...
Media and power dichotomy in Russia present an interesting and multilateral context for research. Th...
This paper explores how the risk related to the pandemic of COVID-19 was managed, narrated and perce...
This article seeks to describe the dynamics of COVID-19 in the Baltic States and to analyse the ways...
Abstract The events of the year 2020 have had and heavy impact on the whole world. For the first tim...
The article analyses the Facebook news coverage of a critical moment in the management of the Covid-...
Objective of the study was to analyze the contents of the narratives (in German, English, Polish, It...
In this article, drawing from the data collected by the AGCOM during the pandemic crisis, we argue t...