Media coverage of the Russo–Ukraine war beyond the West . . . How closely does news coverage in independent media outlets in non-Western countries follow domestic political elites’ interpretations of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? And how much attention do newsrooms pay to geopolitical aspects of the issue compared to domestic considerations?
Truth with a Z: disinformation, war in Ukraine, and Russia’s . . . The most common term used by Western commentators and analysts in relation to Russian state media coverage of Ukraine is disinformation Reflecting this trend, the main database of problematic Russian media output established by the European Council in 2015 is called EUvsDisinfo 2 In general,
Russia-Ukraine War Through the Eyes of Social Media | GJIA While Ukraine may have the footage of an ongoing invasion to prove its moral high ground, Russian Misinformation, Disinformation, and Malinformation (MDM) efforts across social media, as well as its continued reliance on compassion fatigue, cannot be discounted
Media, Ideology and the War in Ukraine - TRT World Research . . . Three specific and related dimensions of ideological discourse are evident in the Western media representation of Ukraine, and need to be deciphered The Western media and politicians have been accused of double standards in portraying and responding to the war in Ukraine
What we can learn from Ukraine about countering disinformation It is still common for disinformation about Ukraine and the war in Ukraine to make its way into Western media It usually works in subtle ways, through false narratives which are based on logical fallacies and prey on cognitive biases
Strategic Communication and Counter-Disinformation: Lessons . . . This distortion of reality highlights the urgent threat posed by disinformation and the critical need for robust strategic communications (StratCom) to defend democratic values Ukraine’s firsthand experience offers invaluable lessons for other nations facing similar threats