This article offers a qualitative analysis of how, by adopting identity-related discourses whose meanings resonate within a given culture, Russian state propaganda strives to bolster “the truth status” of its Ukraine war claims. These discourses, we argue, have long historical lineages and thus are expected to be familiar to audiences. We identify three such discourses common in many contexts but with specific resonances in Russia, those of colonialism/decolonization, imperialism, and the imaginary West. The article demonstrates that these same discourses also inform war-related coverage in Russophone oppositional media. Russian state-affiliated and oppositional actors further share “floating signifiers,” particularly “the Russian people,” ...
Spreading information through media to project an identity of a rival country that could damage its ...
Current Russia's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine raised concerns about Russia's aggressive...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
This paper investigates narratives and ideology of disinformation campaign which Russian Federation...
Background: Disinformation and historical revisionism have been acknowledged as tools for foreign in...
Military conflicts have symbolic foundations. Be it religion, identity, values, or language, they al...
UKRAINE AND RUSSIA. WAR PROPAGANDA, DISTORTION OF REALITY Two distinct forms of propaganda emerged ...
Since the 2013-14 Euromaidan protest movement and the ousting of the pro-Russian President Viktor Ya...
In direct relation to the Ukraine crisis, the world is confronted with an existential problem that t...
This article highlights the underlying themes or leitmotifs that recur in Russian war propaganda. Us...
This presentation aims to examine the usage of disinformation in the Russia-Ukraine War. Disinformat...
The purpose of the article is to study the functioning of visual narratives of Russian propaganda in...
The article devoted to the discourse of Cossack issues in the context of the information confrontati...
The Ukrainian crisis that has led to an enormous polarization in international relations, creates a ...
World War I proved to be a powerful catalyst for latent national movements on non‑Russian frontiers ...
Spreading information through media to project an identity of a rival country that could damage its ...
Current Russia's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine raised concerns about Russia's aggressive...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
This paper investigates narratives and ideology of disinformation campaign which Russian Federation...
Background: Disinformation and historical revisionism have been acknowledged as tools for foreign in...
Military conflicts have symbolic foundations. Be it religion, identity, values, or language, they al...
UKRAINE AND RUSSIA. WAR PROPAGANDA, DISTORTION OF REALITY Two distinct forms of propaganda emerged ...
Since the 2013-14 Euromaidan protest movement and the ousting of the pro-Russian President Viktor Ya...
In direct relation to the Ukraine crisis, the world is confronted with an existential problem that t...
This article highlights the underlying themes or leitmotifs that recur in Russian war propaganda. Us...
This presentation aims to examine the usage of disinformation in the Russia-Ukraine War. Disinformat...
The purpose of the article is to study the functioning of visual narratives of Russian propaganda in...
The article devoted to the discourse of Cossack issues in the context of the information confrontati...
The Ukrainian crisis that has led to an enormous polarization in international relations, creates a ...
World War I proved to be a powerful catalyst for latent national movements on non‑Russian frontiers ...
Spreading information through media to project an identity of a rival country that could damage its ...
Current Russia's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine raised concerns about Russia's aggressive...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...