Polis Interns and LSE MSc students Bani Bains and Pressiana Naydenova report on the first Polis Lunchtime Talk featuring Yevhen Fedchenko, cofounder of the StopFake news website. In many ways Yevhen Fedchenko’s talk on Russian government–sponsored propaganda about Ukraine felt like an exposé. It was essentially a critique of both the readiness with which some Western media accepted pre-packaged information on critical situations, and their internal infiltration by Russian propagandists
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was accompanied by a large-scale propaganda campaig...
In November 2013 tens of thousands of people took to the streets in central Kyiv to protest the gove...
There are various instruments for Russia to have influence on its neighbours, such as using opinion ...
The crisis in Ukraine has accentuated the position of Russian television as the government’s stronge...
The crisis in Ukraine has accentuated the position of Russian television as the government’s stronge...
This article is by LSE Student Elena Serdyuk. It’s a personal account from someone who feels involve...
In the political environment of contemporary Russia, government-controlled media dominate the discou...
The Ukraine-Russia crisis, which recrudesced suddenly and affected the world agenda, started with th...
The article explores the information aggression of Russian mass media in the hybrid war against Ukra...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
Ukrainian LSE student Elena Serdyuk gives a personal view of the media battle in the crisis with Rus...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
We profile the successful Learn to Discern information literacy program, developed in Ukraine in 201...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was accompanied by a large-scale propaganda campaig...
In November 2013 tens of thousands of people took to the streets in central Kyiv to protest the gove...
There are various instruments for Russia to have influence on its neighbours, such as using opinion ...
The crisis in Ukraine has accentuated the position of Russian television as the government’s stronge...
The crisis in Ukraine has accentuated the position of Russian television as the government’s stronge...
This article is by LSE Student Elena Serdyuk. It’s a personal account from someone who feels involve...
In the political environment of contemporary Russia, government-controlled media dominate the discou...
The Ukraine-Russia crisis, which recrudesced suddenly and affected the world agenda, started with th...
The article explores the information aggression of Russian mass media in the hybrid war against Ukra...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
Ukrainian LSE student Elena Serdyuk gives a personal view of the media battle in the crisis with Rus...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
We profile the successful Learn to Discern information literacy program, developed in Ukraine in 201...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was accompanied by a large-scale propaganda campaig...
In November 2013 tens of thousands of people took to the streets in central Kyiv to protest the gove...
There are various instruments for Russia to have influence on its neighbours, such as using opinion ...