Russophobia in Ukrainian media space (2022–2024)
The paper attempts to reflect on the role of Russophobia in the information confrontation between Ukraine and Russia, as well as in the study of Ukrainian journalism within the Ukrainian academic discourse. It is noted that Ukrainian journalism is studied in the context of its opposition to Russian journalism (historically Soviet and currently Kremlin ...
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Social Media News Headlines and Their Influence on Well-Being: Emotional States, Emotion Regulation, and Resilience. [PDF]
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'How Strangely Things Come Back to One' "Bones and I" or, The Skeleton at Home. [PDF]
Currie, Stuart
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Public Health Communication Challenges in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Lim L +5 more
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Weapons of mass division:Psychological responses to Russian state-sponsored narratives in European audiences [PDF]
In an era where online activity dominates, the flow of information across borders has become nearly limitless, raising concerns about authoritarian regimes exploiting this to influence foreign perceptions. This dissertation investigates the psychological
Hoyle, A.J.A.
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The Late-Eighteenth-Century European Balance of Power and Russophobia in the English Media [PDF]
Sashalmi, Endre
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“Transnational Xenophobia in Europe? Literary Representations of Contemporary Fears" [PDF]
Taras, Ray
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'“You Know Not of What You Speak”: Language, Identity and Xenophobia in Richard Marsh’s The Beetle: A Mystery (1897)’ [PDF]
Vuohelainen, M.
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American Phenomenology of the Russian Revolution: 1905 from the Other Side of the Atlantic [PDF]
Zhuravleva, Victoria I.
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