"This book illuminates disinformation's relationship with liberal democracy through a comprehensive analysis of the multilingual, multiplatform outputs of, and audience responses to, Russia's international broadcaster, RT, before and after the invasion of Ukraine. It contextualizes RT within a global media ecology shaped by populist trends increasingly penetrating the liberal order"--
"This book illuminates disinformation's relationship with liberal democracy through a comprehensive analysis of the multilingual, multiplatform outputs of, and audience responses to, Russia's international broadcaster, RT, before and after the invasion of Ukraine. It contextualizes RT within a global media ecology shaped by populist trends increasingly penetrating the liberal order"--
Stephen Hutchings, Vera Tolz, Precious Chatterje-Doody, Rhys Crilley, and Marie Gillespie
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Media Communication Strategies in Putin's Russia What is RT? Curation, Insinuation and Delegation on RT InternationalNews Broadcasts RT's EU 2019 Election Coverage Mediatization and the Salisbury Poisonings Mapping RT's Global Online Audiences Talking to RT Audiences Disinformation, Identity Discourses and War War on the Liberal (B)order Conclusion
Introduction Media Communication Strategies in Putin's Russia What is RT? Curation, Insinuation and Delegation on RT InternationalNews Broadcasts RT's EU 2019 Election Coverage Mediatization and the Salisbury Poisonings Mapping RT's Global Online Audiences Talking to RT Audiences Disinformation, Identity Discourses and War War on the Liberal (B)order Conclusion
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