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Media communication, cognitive aspects, war-time Ukrainian humorous discourse
The article analyses the functioning of the war-time Ukrainian humorous discourse in media communication in general and the cognitive mechanisms of humor, including the ‘Availability Heuristic’ cognitive pattern in particular.’ The study aims to examine ...
Oleg Kharchenko
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Military Women in Museum Exhibitions in Lviv (Ukraine): Past Experience and Modernity
Ukrainian women received military experience during the First and Second World Wars and in the contemporary Russian-Ukrainian War in services such as the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen (USS), the Ukrainian Galician Army (UGA), the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA),
Olena Hanusyn, Yuliia Kurdyna
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Wojna kulturowa między Rosją a Ukrainą. Sposób na osłabienie rosyjskiego kulturowego imperializmu
CULTURAL WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE: A WAY TO WEAKEN RUSSIAN CULTURAL IMPERIALISM The imperial plans of the Russian Federation towards Ukraine at the end of February 2022 passed to the next stage and took the form of a full-scale war, which ...
Wiktor Możgin
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World War I proved to be a powerful catalyst for latent national movements on non‑Russian frontiers of the multi-ethnic Romanov Empire. Based on original sources in Kyiv’s Russian language press, this article uncovers the attitude of the Russian media ...
Ivan Basenko
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Tools of «soft power» in the context of the russian-ukrainian war
The article examines the use of «soft power» in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war, highlighting the role and importance of such tools as the information sphere, culture, education, diplomacy, and international law.
Yana Bakaievych
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The Russian-Ukrainian War in Ukrainian Political Discourse
The proposed article aims to explore the discursive dynamics of Ukraine caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war. The semantic and pragmatic dominants of relevant political texts were revealed by the method of discursive and content analysis.
Antonina Berezovenko
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Evolution of the Methodology of Conducting Military Operations on the Example of the Clash of Two-Speed Civilisations During the Conflict in Ukraine 2014–2022 [PDF]
The difference in the methodology of conducting military operations by Russian and Ukrainian troops during the war ongoing since February 2022 is striking.
Szymon Mitkow +2 more
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Lessons of soviet-finnish wars for Ukraine
The article aims to compare the course of Soviet-Finnish wars and modern Russian-Ukrainian conflict, set the main factors and determine perspectives of its resolving.
Andriy Stetsyuk, Yurii Todosiichuk
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Russian-Ukrainian War — War for Life (2014—2022): Periodization
The article periodizes and describes the Russian-Ukrainian war of 2014–2022 in the author’s concept. Seven periods of this great war of Ukrainians for their own statehood, for the right for existence of the Ukrainian nation, for life are marked and covered.
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Russian War, Neocolonialism and Holocaust Studies in Ukraine
This text is related to the theme of the usage of historical narratives about WWII in the current Russian War against Ukraine. It is a brief analysis of the instrumentalisation of Holocaust history in Russian propaganda, as well as the role of historians
Dolhanov Petro
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