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Media, dissidence and the War in Ukraine

Title
Media, dissidence and the War in Ukraine / edited by Tabe Bergman and Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman.
ISBN
1003431860
9781003431862
9781032557052
9781032557069
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2025.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
"This volume examines the global media coverage of the armed conflict in Ukraine, focusing on the marginalization of dissident perspectives in the West and the information quality and diversity on social media. Along with presenting original, empirical studies on how mainstream media in countries as diverse as Israel, the Czech Republic, Ghana and the Netherlands have covered the conflict between NATO and Russia since 2022, this book sheds light on the role of the state and the media in policing the boundaries of permissible thought on the conflict in the West, as well as in Russia and Ukraine. It also delves into the war's representation on prominent social media platforms. Written by a diverse group of international researchers, this multifaceted volume offers new perspectives and insights on the reporting of the ongoing conflict. It will interest scholars of international communication and media, foreign policy and international politics, war and conflict, content analysis, and journalism"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Media, dissidence and the War in Ukraine Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2025
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
Routledge studies in media, communication and politics
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part 1: Traditional and social media
Chapter 1: Shifting the burden of proof? A comparative analysis of evidential standards in Israeli media coverage of Ukraine and Gaza / Yigal Godler and Shai Parnes
Chapter 2: The Russia-Ukraine war on Czech screens: Television coverage and audience responses / Tomáš Holešovský, Věra Bartalosová and Jakub Ketman
Chapter 3: Secondary source reporting as the norm: Ghanaian media coverage of the Russia-Ukraine war / Liesbeth Tjon-A-Meeuw and Philomina Mintah
Chapter 4: Unraveling diverse Chinese discourses on the Russo-Ukrainian war: A comparative analysis of official and individual accounts on Weibo / Dechun Zhang and Jian Shi
Chapter 5: The moderated war in Ukraine: Twitter, Elon Musk, and the role of private platforms in war coverage / Jessica Yarin Robinson
Part 2: Media and dissidence
Chapter 6: Silencing alternative voices in times of war in Ukraine and Russia / Olga Baysha and Kamilla Chukasheva
Chapter 7: Silencing the scholars: Academia, managing dissent, and the war in Ukraine / Tim Hayward and Piers Robinson
Chapter 8: Who blew up the Nord Stream pipelines in a Dutch newspaper? De Volkskrant versus Seymour Hersh / Tabe Bergman
Chapter 9: Representing diverse perspectives on complex crises: Interactive documentary and the online media coverage of the Ukraine conflict / John Hondros
Chapter 10: Big Tech platforms vs RT: Dissidence as the first casualty? / Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman.
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