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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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9
1
THEORETICAL
PERSPECTIVES
OF
THE
CONFLICT
COVERAGE
.......................
15
1.1
CHARACTER
OF
THE
CONFLICT
........................................................................
15
1.2
THE
POLISH
MEDIA
SYSTEM
..........................................................................
21
1.3
THE
ROLE
OF
THE
MEDIA
IN
THE
CONFLICT
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28
1.3.1
THE
MEDIA
COVERAGE
OF
CONFLICTS
....................................................
29
1.3.2
THE
DOMESTICATION
OF
CONFLICTS
......................................................
36
1.4
ANALYSIS
OF
EARLIER
STUDIES
.......................................................................
44
SUMMARY
........................................................................................................
49
2
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
......................................................................
51
2.1
THE
THEME,
SUBJECT
AND
AIM
OF
THE
RESEARCH
..........................................
51
2.2
THE
SCOPE
OF
THE
RESEARCH
.......................................................................
52
2.3
RESEARCH
HYPOTHESES
AND
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
........................................
56
2.4
THE
RESEARCH
PROJECT
*
UKRAINE
2014
-
MEDIA
WAR
AND
THE
WAR
IN
MEDIA
*
..................................................................................................
57
2.5
RESEARCH
METHODS
AND
TOOLS
...................................................................
61
2.5.1
CONTENT
ANALYSIS
............................................................................
61
2.5.2
IN-DEPTH
INTERVIEWS
WITH
JOURNALISTS
............................................
65
2.5.3
DESK
RESEARCH
................................................................................
70
3
THE
ANALYSIS
OF
THE
CONFLICT S
COVERAGE
............................................
73
3.1
DOMINANT
ISSUES
AND
SOURCES
.................................................................
73
3.1.1
COVERED
TOPICS
...............................................................................
73
3.1.2.
SOURCES
..........................................................................................
87
3.2
DEFINITION
OF
THE
CONFLICT
........................................................................
94
8
CONTENTS
3.2.1
NATURE
OF
THE
CONFLICT
.......................................................................
95
3.2.2
TERMINOLOGY
USED
TO
DESCRIBE
THE
CONFLICT
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100
3.3
THE
PERSPECTIVE
OF
THE
DISPUTE
.................................................................
106
3.3.1
DOMINANT
AND
SECONDARY
ACTORS
....................................................
107
3.3.2
THE
MAIN
COVERAGE
PERSPECTIVE
AND
CONTEXTS
...............................
113
SUMMARY
.............................................................................................................
121
4
THE
ANALYSIS
OF
THE
DOMESTICATION
OF
THE
CONFLICT
....................
125
4.1
IMPACT
OF
HISTORICAL
REFERENCES
................................................................
126
4.1.1
FREQUENCY
OF
HISTORICAL
REFERENCES
.................................................
127
4.1.2
COMPARISONS
TO
HISTORICAL
EVENTS
IN
THE
COVERAGE
.......................
130
4.1.3
VLADIMIR
PUTIN
COMPARED
TO
HISTORICAL
FIGURES
............................
145
4.2
CONSEQUENCES
OF
THE
CONFLICT
FOR
POLAND
...............................................
149
4.2.1
MILITARY
THREAT
..................................................................................
153
4.2.2
ECONOMIC
SANCTIONS
.........................................................................
166
SUMMARY
............................................................................................................
171
CONCLUSION
...............................................................................................
175
APPENDIX
...................................................................................................
183
LIST
OF
FIGURES
............................................................................................
205
LIST
OF
PICTURES
...........................................................................................
207
LIST
OF
TABLES
..............................................................................................
209
REFERENCES
...................................................................................................
211
INDEX
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235
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Index A Aftonbladet 58,192 Agora 24 Aksyonov Sergey 80 Alasuutari Pertti 40, 41, 43,152, 176, 224 Albania 46 Allan Stuart 9, 10, 31, 33, 213, 220, 226, 227,229 analysis: - comparative 12,57,61 - content 11-13,46,48, 57,60-62, 64, 65, 67, 69, 73, 75, 91, 95, 97, 100,114-116,120,122,125,127, 150,172,175,178,179,194, 213, 218, 221 -frame 11,12,49,61,63,215 - qualitative 67 - quantitative 11, 57,61,67 Anderson James A. 69,211 Anikina Maria 86,211 annexation 16,17,46, 86,89, 96, 101,104,128,135,136,147,157, 161,184, 207,232 anschluss 135, 136, 207, 232 Ashton Catherine 79 Asiani Rukhasan 32,211 Atad Erga 150,211 ATO 64, 101, 191,201 Azov Sea 96, 202 В Baezner Marie 20,211 Bajomi-Lazar Peter 11,23, 25, 27, 181,211,215 Baluk Wincenty 10,16,18,90,211, 214,215,222,223,226 Barnes Lyn 33,211 ВВС 42,198 Bebler Anton 10,16, 211 Bednarowska Zofia 70,211 Belarus 156,159 Belka Marek 25 Bennett Lance W. 33,211 Bereźnicki Jacek 24, 211 Biden Joe 16,212 Bierzanek Remigiusz 10,211 Bin Laden Osama 107,111 Blumler Jay 21,211 Bluszkowski Jan 25, 212 Bogdanov Dušan 33,212 Bonaparte Napoleon 145, 146 Boyd-Barrett Oliver 17,45,46,93, 102,133,211 Brezhnev Leonid 146 Broadcasting Act of 29 December 1992 25,227 Brookings Institution 16, 212 Brown Graham K. 10,212 Budapest Memorandum 16 Buniakluliia 44 C Cammaerts Bart 138, 220 Capeloa Gil Isabel 34, 212 Carpentier Nico 35,100,154,212,222 Celewicz Maciej 134, 212 Centre for Public Opinion Research 12, 61, 70, 71, 223,140, 157,171,173, 179 Chamberlain Neville 148 Chang Tkuo 9,29,127,212 Channel 1 58, 192 Channel 1+1 58,192 Chomsky Noam 116,120,129,162,
169,172,217
236 Chouliaraki Lilie 33,213 Chyliński Marek 37, 41, 79,127, 132.213 Civic Platform 25, 27, 56,114, 133, 161,165,168,181 Clausen Lisbeth 37,126,141, 177.213 cognitive scheme 37 Cohen Akiba A. 9,10, 29, 75,127, 224, 228 commercialization 23,26, 214,217 Communist regime 23 conflict: - armed 9-11,13, 28,29,31, 32, 34, 35, 38, 40,41, 43,49, 63,67, 68, 82, 84, 87,93,94, 99,131,150, 154,158,160,178,182, 229 - causes 13,18,95,96, 98-100, 190, 201,209 - cultural 15,43 - reporting 220, 224 Cottle Simon 9,29,30,213,236 Cox Sarah E. 30,101, 213, 236 Crimea 16-20, 46,48, 49, 52, 62, 67, 76-78, 80, 86, 89, 93, 96, 97, 101-104, 110, 116,121, 128,135, 136,139,147-149,157,164,184, 197, 207,211,218, 232,233 crisis 10,18, 19,45, 49, 52,67, 99, 101, 114,125,144,161,167,171, 191, 202,211, 212, 216,217, 219, 223, 224, 226,227 cyber: - Berkut 20 ֊ Hundred 20 - trolls 20 Czapnik Sławomir 31,87,213 Czarnecki Ryszard 159 Czech Republic 46 Czechoslovakia 135,136,207 Czyżewski Marek 126 Index D DAngelo Paul 78,213 Dagens Nyheter 46, 58,192 Darczewska Jolanta 20,213 Darley William M. 158,213 David Jennifer L. 65,213 de-monopolization 20 Den 58,192 Der Spiegel 45 Die Welt 46 Dimitrova Daniela 158,213 discourse: - elite 31, 32, 88,161 - media 16, 27, 28, ЗО, 31, 36, 51, 71,86,95,121,123,134,140, 158,173 - political 16, 28, ЗО, 31,123, 129 - social 51, 71, 95,121,123,158 dispositional enemy image 34, 95,136 dispute 9-21,28-36,38-41,43, 45-50, 52, 59, 60, 63, 64, 67, 70, 73-75, 77, 79, 80, 84, 86,87, 93,96-107,109, 111, 113-123, 125-129,129-134,138-140,142, 143,150-157,159-161,163-173, 175-177,179-181 Do
Rzeczy 2П Dobek-Ostrowska Bogusława 9,11, 22,24, 26, 27, 55-57, 61, 63, 67, 85,114,131, 134,211,213,217, 221, 225-227 domestication: - counter 36, 38,43,135,164 - extroverted 36,135,164 - introverted 36 Donbass 17,19,47, 52, 64, 80, 89, 112,144, 164,197,207, 219,232 Donetsk: - Peoples Republic 17 Doroszko Mykolą 10,16,18, 90, 211,214,215,222,223,226
Index Dougherty Jill 20,21, 214 Dziomdziora Wojciech 23,214 E embargo 79,114,166-169,207, 231 enemy: - dehumanization 13 - demonization 13,102,146 Englund Will 17, 219 Entman Robert 42, 86,89,141,157, 214, 223 environment: - media 22,40 - political 134 - social 15, 28 Epkins Heather D. 107,111,136, 146, 214 Eskjaer Mikkel E 9, 33, 214 Estonia 45,99, 148,231 ethnicity 17,18,211 ethnocentrism 28, 35,179 Europe: - Central and Eastern 22,44, 46, 217, 226 - Eastern 15, 16, 22,44, 46,67, 69, 74,94,99,129,215,217 European Union 15,18, 19, 25, 38, 43,45, 59, 65, 75, 77-79, 88,125,128,133,134, 166, 167, 169-172, 177 F factor: - context-oriented 9,13,29, 75, 77, 79,81,122,135,151,181 - economic 18, 26,152 ֊ event-oriented 9, 29, 75 - historical 39,42, 45, 68,81, 128,177 - military 20,152, 167 - news 10, 38, 79,132 - non-military 20 237 - socio-cultural 16 - technological 21 Fakt 53-55, 58, 59, 63, 64, 68, 76, 79-81, 85,88, 92, 95, 98, 101,102, 104,105,110, 111, 114-116,119, 122,127-130,133,137-143,146, 148,150-152,154,155,157,159, 163,165,166,168,169, 171,175, 177,183,192, 204, 219, 223, 231 Fakty TVN 53, 54, 73-75, 79, 82, 83, 90,92,96, 98,115,120, 128,132, 146,152,154,155, 161,162,166, 170,175,181,183, 204, 217, 234 fascism 17,108,119,190, 201, 229, 233 Fengler Susanne 46,47,214 Finland 148, 232 Fletcher Richard 82,221 Focus 45,224 framing 34,45, 46, 62, 154,158, 159,190, 201, 211-214, 217, 220, 222, 224,228 Frankfort-Nachmias Chava 69, 70,214 Freedom House 26 G Galtung Johan 29, 32, 34, 35, 73, 80, 87,88, 91, 92,115,132,138,139, 154.159.161.174.177.215 Gamson William A. 33,118,
215 Gans Herbert J. 41, 43, 96,138, 215 Garlicki Jan 23,140,141,158, 173.215 Gazeta Pokka Codziennie 27,53 Gazeta Prawna 53 Gazeta Wyborcza 23,27,46, 53-55, 58, 59, 63, 64, 67, 73, 74, 76-79, 81,85, 87, 88,90-93, 95,98-101, 103-106, 110, 112, 114, 115, 119, 127,132,134-137,140-142, 144-146,148-153, 156, 157,159,
238 162,163,165-170,175,177,181, 183,192,204, 231 Gazeta.pl 49,181,226 Georgia 17, 98,129-134,137,144, 148,172,188 Gerasimov doctrine 20,21 Gergało-Dąbek Nadia 16,17,215 Germany 46,111,128,136,147, 224 Giedroyc Jerzy W. 134,162 Giergiel Sabina 33,212 globalization 36, 37,166, 216 Głowacki Michał 11,24,25,57,60, 128,139,178,215,217,226 Goban-Klas Tomasz 24,215 Goffman Erving 38,117,140, 213.215 Golan Guy J. 10,29, 215 Gomez Rodriguez Gabriela 10, 37, 130.216 Gromadzki Grzegorz 19,216 Gross Peter 10, 29, 79,134,216 Gurevitch Michael 21,36,38, 71, 99,118,125,126,131,149, 177, 211.216 H Hafez Kai 158,216 Hajduk Jurij 94,216 Hallin Daniel 10,13, 21-24, 31, 32, 85,115,157,176,214,216 Hanitzsch Thomas 60,216 Hedges Chris 34,216 Held David 36,166, 216 Helsingin Sanomat 46 Hepp Andreas 73,216 Herman Edward S. 116,120,129, 134,162,169,172,217 Hitler Adolf 112,132,135,136, 145-149, 173,177,207, 333 Hjarvard Stig 36,42,125,178, 217 Hodalska Magdalena 29,217 Hoffman Adam 144 Index Holzleitner Johannes 29, 75,127, 151,229 Hordecki Bartosz 23,217 Hussein Saddam 107,111 hybridization 11, 22,23,44, 57, 61,220 Hök Jõran 49, 57,102,107,113, 122,126,139,181,215,218, 221,222 I imperial policy 16,133,164 infotainment 24 Institute of Media Monitoring 53, 54,106 inter-state treaty 16 interview: - in-depth 11, 12,49, 59,61, 63, 65, 67,68,130,138,178,179, 202, 203 - semi-structured 57,60, 61,68 Italianization 24, 214 Ivan the Terrible 146,149,233 Iyengar Shanto 34,217 J “Journalism in Change professional journalistic cultures in Poland, Russia and Sweden” 24, 213, 221 Jakubowicz Karol 11,21,24,
26,217 JaspalRusi 55,217 Joelving Frederik 33,217 Johnston Melissa P. 70,217 journalism: -peace 13,32,211,215,218-221, 223,224 - war 30,32, 34,44, 88,91,118, 139,154,159, 221 Joye Stijn 10,41,42,167,178,218 Judah Ben 141,218
Index К Kabel Lars 109,111,218 Kaczyński Lech 25,129,133, 144.233 Kangas Kaija 47 Kempf Wilhelm 127, 215, 218, 224 Kerry John 77 Khrushchev Nikita 146 Kiev International Institute of Sociology 17 Kiriä Ilia 57,139,218 Knightley Phillip 9, 33,87, 218 Kofman Michael 2,218 Kommersant 58,192 Komorowski Bronislaw 16,155, 156.163.164.207.218.233 KomsomoUkaja Pravda 58,192 Konończuk Wojciech 21,220 Konopka Joanna 55,218 Kopper Gerd G. 10,29, 79,134, 216 Kowal Paweł 132,146 Koziej Stanisław 155,159 Krasko Piotr 67 Krauze Andrzej 96 Kremlin 16-21, 46, 77, 78,82, 83,91,93, 96, 98,99,108, 111, 140,159,162,166,169,170,195, 207.233 Krippendorf Jost 63, 218 Kurdupski Michał 23, 53, 54,127, 158.180.218.219 Kurków Andrij 148 Kuypers Jim A. 78 Kvale Steinar 67, 70, 218 L “little green meri’ 20,62,101, 139, 224 Laboratorium Badań Medioznawczych 48, 126, 128, 178.219 Łakomy Miron 11,15, 17,19, 219 239 Lally Kathy 17,219 Latvia 46 Law and Justice 25,27,100,144, 145,168 Lee Francis 36,40,125, 126, 150.219 Lee Seow Ting 89, 219 Lee Alice Y. L 36, 87,118,166, 176.219 Legucka Agnieszka 71,219 Lenin Vladimir 146 Levchenko Oleksandr 20,21,220 Liebes Tamar 30, 220 Lisowska-Magdziarz Małgorzata 61, 220 Luhansk: - Peoples Republic 17 Lynch Jake 87, 111, 220 M Macierewicz Antoni 144 Makhortykh Mykolą 47, 220 Mancini Paolo 9,13, 21-24, 27, 85, 214, 216, 220 Mansell Robin 138,220 Marcinkiewicz Kazimierz 25 Mariupol 112,232 market: - colonization 24 - logic 9, 23, 24 - press 11 - primary 22 - secondary 22 Maslog Crispin 89, 219 Matheson Donald 33,220 Matuszak Jacek Z. 38, 220 McCombs Maxwell E. 29, 220
McGoldrick Annabel 87,220 McLaughlin Greg 10,31,91, 212.220 McNair Brian 34, 35, 117, 220 McQuail Denis 9, 21, 22, 134, 220
240 media: - commercial 23 - coverage 11, 13,15, 26, 27,29, 30, 32-34,40,44,45,47-49, 51, 56, 57, 59-61, 65,106, 111, 141,143, 152,175,181,205, 222 - instrumentalizaiion 25 -mass 20,18,216,217 - ownership 23, 24, 55, 65 - pluralism 23 - private 23, 26 - public 23-27,43, 55, 82, 84 - revenue 24,25 - social 47, 87, 88,130,167,189, 198, 200,220 - system 9,10,13,15,21-28, 35, 40,44, 50, 75, 84,134, 214, 216, 217, 227 -transformation 23,214 - logic 23 - outlets 9-12, 23, 25, 26, 31,44,47, 52, 53, 60, 64, 65,67,68, 78,101, 106,110,116,136,152,153,175, 180,181 Mediterraneanization 24, 214 Medvedev Dmitry 78 Menkiszak Marek 21,220 MH17 46, 52, 59, 62,64, 65, 75, 76, 91,107,112,143-145,149,157, 178, 184, 189,199, 200 Michel Adam 26, 221 Mielczarek Tomasz 55,181,221 Mieroszewski Juliusz 134,162 military: - aggression 83,97,100,102,104, 107, 110,116,120-122,128,129, 131,134,138,139,159,160,163, 164,177,190,191,201, 202, 234 - intervention 17, 22, 24, 38, 71, 75, 76, 80,101,157,184,188,191 - invasion 20,31, 34, 42,83, 95-97, 101, 102,106,114,120,128,138, Index 153,155,159,176,190,191, 201, 202,232 - involvement 19,20, 75, 80, 82-84, 87,184,195 - operation 15,17,19-21,29, 31, 42,101,105 - warfare 10 Miller Leszek 25 Minister: - of Agriculture 167, 168 - of Defense 89,154,156, 232 - of Foreign Aifairs 16, 79,141,211 - Prime 16, 80,103,129, 141,148, 161,162,165 Minsk II 52, 65 Mironow Sergey 91 model: - democratic corporatist 23-25 - liberal 9, 23,24 - polarized pluralist 9,22-25 Moeller Susan 42,221 Moldova 17 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact 138 Mylovanov Tymofiy 17,18,221 N Nachmias David
69,70,214 Nasz Dziennik 27 National Broadcasting Council imposed 25 national: - identity 16, 17,217 - Security Strategy of the Republic of Poland 71,164 NATO 9,15,16,19, 38,43,45, 47, 57, 75, 76, 88, 98,107,119, 128,133,134,155-157,159-163, 172,177,184-188,190,196,199, 201, 207, 212, 213,218,222,226, 232, 233 NBC 45,215 Nemeth William J. 19,94,221
Index Netherlands 46 Neuendorf Kimberley A. 64,221 Newman Nie 82, 221 Newsweek Pohka 27,45, 215 Nicholas I 146,149 Nicholas II 146,149 Nierenberg Bogusław 10,212, 213, 226 Nightly News 45,215 Niziol-Celewicz Monika 134,212 NKVD 139 Nohrstedt Stig-Arne 10, 30-32, 35, 116, 129,161,162,172,221 Nossek Hillel 40, 138,221 Novorossiya 17 Nowak Ewa 11,21, 26, 27, 221 Nygren Gunnar 28,49,57-60,65,84, 100,102,107,113,122,126,139, 181.211.214.215.218.221.222 О Obama Barack 99 Ojala Markus 46-48,222 Olausson Ulrika 10,36,43,135, 164.177.222 Olchowski Jakub 15,19,222 Oleszkiewicz Magdalena 55, 222 Olszański Tadeusz A. 86,222 Onet.pl 49 Orlova Dariya 47,57,222 OSCE 76,96 Ottosen Rune 10, 30-32, 34, 35,88, 91, 95,96, 102, 117,131,136,141, 146, 161, 177,221-223 0 Øvrebø Sjur 131,141,146, 223 P “Polish press discourse on the conflict in Ukraine. Comparative perspective 2014-2015” 48 241 Pacek Bogusław 10,19-21, 90,94, 220,223, 227 Paletz David L. 89, 217,223 Pantti Mervi 45-48, 222, 223, 226 partisanship 13 party colonization: - multi 25 - one 25 Parulskį Krzysztof 11, 17, 223 Pasitselska Olga 45,46, 93,133, 223 Pawlak Patryk 94, 223 personification 107,111,136 Piątkowska-Stepaniak Wiesława 10, 212,213, 226 Pięciak Wojciech 67 Pieniążek Paweł 67 Pietraś Marek 20, 223 PlokhySerhii 16,223 Piłsudski Józef 134,162 Piontek Dorota 23,217 pluralism: - external 24, 26 - internal 18, 26, 85,112 - media 23 Polish: - People’s Republic 93 - Television 23, 26, 54, 84,178 political: - actors 10,24-28, 31, 32, 43, 45, 47, 50, 52, 54, 55, 63, 82, 88, 107-109, 121-123, 125, 132,134, 141,156,164, 165,
169,196-198 - parallelism 22, 26, 27, 32, 40, 49, 50, 55, 78,121, 169,180 - regime 21, 49, 57, 111, 133 politicization 26,44,217 Politico 141, 218 Polityka 45, 54 Polsat News 55 Polska Press 27 Polskie Badania Czytelnictwa 23, 219, 223
242 Portugal 46 prejudice 14, 32, 35,122,179, 180, 203 President 16, 56,64, 89,93, 96, 99, 108-111,129,132,133,145, 146, 148,155,156,159,163-165,169, 207,212,231,233 Press 63 Profil 45 propaganda 19,21,31-33,35,45, 46,91,93,140,145,176,212, 221, 223 public service broadcaster 25 Putin Vladimir 14,16,17,46, 47, 77, 78,93,96, 97,101,102, 109-111,114,131,132,135,136, 140-149,159,164,166-170,173, 177, 186,190,195,207,209, 218, 219,225,227,231-234 PZPR 93 Q Qadir Ali 40,41,43,152, 176,224 R Radziwinowicz Wacław 91 raison d’état 28, 82 Ravi Narasimhan 87,224 rebels 76, 92, 96, 98, 99,102,104, 105, 108,109,111-114,120-122, 175, 184-187,189,191,195-197, 199, 200, 202, 209 referendum 16,17, 93 regionalism 36,125, 150 Reporters Without Borders 26 research: - desk 11,12,61,70,211 - method 11-13, 51, 52, 54, 56, 57, 60-71,211 - methodology 13, 51, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64,66, 68, 70 Index - period 12,13,16,25,49, 52, 54, 56, 58, 59,62,64,65,68, 71, 73, 75, 90, 93,102,156,158, 180,181 - technique 11, 14, 57,61,70 revolution: - Euromaidan 16,18,19,46,67 - of Dignity 16 -Orange 19,216 Riabchuk Mykolą 10,16,17,224 Riegert Kristina 36,37,42,43, 89, 126,141, 224 Ringier Axel Springer Poland 24, 55 Robin Patrice 20,211,214 Rodgers James 10, 33,160,224 Rojansky Matthew 20,218 Roman Nataliya 40,45,224 Romania 46 Ross Susan D. 9, 30-33, 81,114, 118.223.224 Ruge Mari Holmboe 10,29,35,73, 80,132,138, 215 Russia Today 90, 91 Russian ֊ Federation 96,122,125,128,133, 136,138,148, 161,220,223 -World 16,20 - speaking 17-19, 80, 99,128, 131, 147,167 Russkij Reporter 45 Russ-Mohl Stephan 9,30-33,
37,41, 79,106,117,127,130,132,176, 179.213.224 russophobia 118,120,125,168, 176,180 Rzeczpospolita 46, 53-55,66, 73, 74, 76, 78, 79, 81, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96-98, 100,101,103-106, 110, 112, 114,115, 118-120, 122, 127, 129, 133,137-140,146-157, 159, 161, 163, 183, 204,218, 219, 232
Index S SadafAyesha 65,224 sanctions: - economic 14,114,150-152,163, 166,167,169-172,184,185 - international 83 - political 19,79 Sarkozy Nicolas 148 Sawicki Marek 167 secondary data 12,217 security: - economic 10,52,56 - military 11,40, 56,63,172,175 - national 13,19, 41, 71,133, 134, 155,157,162-164,176 - state 41 SegevEIad 29,134, 224 Segodnya 58,192 Sdf-proclaimed republics 17 Separatists 16-18, 20, 21, 64, 82, 88,89,91-100,102-105, 111, 112, 115,122,132,145,162,176, 185, 187,190,191,195,201,202 Serbia 46 Serczyk Władysław 16, 224 Shaw Donald L. 29, 30, 220, 224 Shevchenko Vitaly 102, 224 Shoemaker Pamela J. 9,10,29,75, 127, 224 Shpyntova Anna 139 Siebert Fred S. 21,225 Sieci 27 Siemoniak Tomasz 156,233 Sienkiewicz Marcin 21,225 Sikorski Radosław 16, 79,141-143, 159, 207,225, 231,234 Simon Adam 34,217 Skoneczny Łukasz 20, 225 Skrzypczak Edward 160,161 Smith River 33, 225 Smolak Róża 23,40, 42, 49, 58-60, 64,128,139,178,181,215, 225 243 Smolensk 141,143-145,207,232 Snegovaya Maria 20, 225 Sobera Waldemar 27, 57,61,63,64, 67,163, 214, 225 South Ossetia 17, 39, 81, 226 Soviet Union 17,18, 34, 147, 148 Splichal Slavko 24,225 Sreedharan Chindu 28, 30, 35, 87, 176,179, 226 Stalin Joseph 39,110,112,132, 145,146,148, 149,173,177, 232, 233 State Security Assessment 71 Stępniewski Tomasz 95,216 stereotype 14, 34, 35, 71,117,120, 122,140, 203 Stewart Frances 10, 212 Strasheim Julia 18, 226 Strömbäck Jesper 158,213 Strovsky Dmitry 46, 226 Sumpter Randall S. 36,71,226 Super Express 53-55,68,73,79-81, 102,104,107-110,112,114,122, 131,123,124-129, 142-149, 153-156, 159-161, 170, 175,
183, 204, 233 support: - conditional 26, 27,114 - unpredictable 26 SVT 42, 58, 192 Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency 57 Switzerland 46 Sydorova Maryna 47,220 Szewczenko Olena 20, 226 Szmidt Jacek 38, 226 Szostok Patrycja 31, 45, 48,126, 128,178, 226 Szynol Adam 23, 24, 27, 226 Ś Święs Radosław 9, 29, 226
244 T tabloid 11, 23, 26,41, 49, 51-55, 57, 58, 68, 74, 79-83, 85, 87, 90, 100-102, 104,110,114,116,122, 128-130, 133,136,137,139, 143, 144,147,152,159,165,169,170, 177,193,213,217, 226, 228 Taradai Daria 10, 37, 39, 57, 81,116, 125,126,131,149,177,178,226 Taras Anatol 35,80,158,176, 226 Taylor Philip M. 30,227 terrorism 40,41,103, 214,216, 224 The Guardian 46, 90, 227 Thompson John B. 37,130,136, 141,227 Tsarina Catharine 132,146,149 TSN 45 Tumber Howard 10, 33,118,227 Tusk Donald 16, 80,129,141-143, 161, 162,207,218, 231,234 TV Republika 55 TVN 23-25, 27, 53-56, 67, 73-76, 79, 82-84,90, 92, 95, 96, 98, 99, 101.104.105.115.119.120.127, 128,137,146,150-155,157, 161-163,166,170,175,181,183, 204,213,217,218,234 TVN24 54,55,213,218,225 TVPInfo 54,55,218 TVP1 53-55, 64, 67, 73-76, 79, 82, 83, 87, 88, 90-92, 94-96, 98,104, 105.114.115.117.119.122.127, 128, 137,146,150-153,157,159, 163, 166-168,175,181,183, 204 TVP2 54,55 Twitter 47,198,223 Tygodnik Powszechny 67 U Ukraine: - Eastern 16,17,21, 67, 82,125, 201,215, 220,224 Index - European Union Association Agreement 18 - Southern 17 - Southern-Eastern 19 “Ukraine 2014 - media war and the war in media” 13,49,52,57,59, 61-63, 65,68, 126,139,192, 203 United Kingdom 46,227 United States 15,16,45, 79,111, 227 USSR 128,137-139,147-149 V Valadai Discussion Club 18,227 Van Metre Lauren 17,18,227 Vasyuta Sergey 21,227 Verlagsgruppe Passau 27 Versailles Treaty 147 Vkontakte 47,198 Voltmer Katrin 27,227 Vremya 44 W Wall Street Journal 90 Walker Shaun 87,227 Wanta Wayne 33,44,115, 227 war: - Afghanistan 34, 38 - Bosnian 34 - civil 18, 46,
98, 99,101, 190, 201 -Cold 137,153,220 - coverage 15, 30, 32, 35 - declaration 20 - external 9 - gas 18,131 - Gulf 29, 34, 217, 220, 221 - hybrid 10,15,19,20,94, 218, 220, 221,223,225, 227 - Iraq 31, 34, 38,158,213,216, 218,224 -onterror 31,40,41,216,224 - Polish-Bolshevik 140
Index - Russo-Georgian 129-132,134, 172,188 - Transnistria 99,106,137,188 - Vietnam 31,157, 216 - World 31,81, 119,128,130-132, 135,136-139,145,148,162,172, 177,188,190,201,216, 224 Wasburn Philo C. 38,129,227 Washington Post 90,219 Wiadomości TVP 1 53,67,73-75, 82,83,87, 90-92,94,96,105, 114, 119,122,128,146,152,153,159, 163,166-168,175,181,183, 204 Wilke Jan 225,228 Wilson Andrew 17,228 Winston Brian 100,126,228 Wittkowsky Andreas 18,228 Wojciechowski Marcin 125,228 Wojdyła Magdalena 26,228 Wolsfeld Gadi 34, 35,106,138,177, 179, 228 245 Wp.pl 49,181 Wu Denis H. 125, 228 Wyszyńska Małgorzata 67, 68, 228 Y Yang Lai Fong 34, 228 Yanukovych Viktor 16,18,19, 52, 108, 233 Yarchi Moran 73,228 Yugoslavia 160 Z Zabrowarny Stefan 35, 229 Zakharchenko Alexander 83 Zelizer Barbie 9,10, 31, 33, 34, 82, 112, 154, 227, 229 Zerback Thomas 29, 75, 127, 151,228 Zhirinovsky Vladimir 81,141,142 Zhurzhenko Tatiana 17, 229
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spellingShingle | Norström, Róża The coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by the Polish media (2014-2015) Studies in communication and politics Berichterstattung (DE-588)4005709-4 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd |
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title | The coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by the Polish media (2014-2015) |
title_auth | The coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by the Polish media (2014-2015) |
title_exact_search | The coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by the Polish media (2014-2015) |
title_full | The coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by the Polish media (2014-2015) Róża Norström |
title_fullStr | The coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by the Polish media (2014-2015) Róża Norström |
title_full_unstemmed | The coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by the Polish media (2014-2015) Róża Norström |
title_short | The coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by the Polish media |
title_sort | the coverage of the russian ukrainian conflict by the polish media 2014 2015 |
title_sub | (2014-2015) |
topic | Berichterstattung (DE-588)4005709-4 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd |
topic_facet | Berichterstattung Massenmedien Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg Polen Hochschulschrift |
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