Managing meaning in Ukraine: information, communication, and narration since the Euromaidan revolution
"This book shows how confusion resulting from conflicts in Ukraine have repeatedly created the urgent need for meaning in a chaotic situation. Focusing on Ukraine in the aftermath of the so-called Euromaidan revolution in late 2013 and up through the present Russian invasion, this book analyzes...
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adam_text | CONTENTS Series Editor’s Introduction Acknowledgments xi INTRODUCTION vii 1 19 1 CONTENTIOUS CONCEPTS 2 THE MANAGERS OF MEANING 3 FORMS AND ASSEMBLAGES 4 MEDIA EVENTS AND MEANING MANAGEMENT 5 THE INFORMATIONAL STATE IN TURBULENT TIMES Notes 137 References 143 Index 163 47 71 95 119
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INDEX affective images, 122,126-128,135, assemblage, 71-73,93—96,122 Battleship Potemkin (1925), 28,45,135 BBC World, 53, 58,79, 82-84, 100-101,110 Brand Estonia, 34-35, 62-63,104 branding, agencies, 3,48, 60, 62,93,122,130 as concept, 13,15,18,30,44,61,72, 85-86,105,126-127,131 material, 15, 85,93, 95 of places, cities, destinations, 2,4, 7, 71,87-89,105, See also nation branding CFC Consulting, 48,56—58,61, 85, 112,113,115-116,122 Chernobyl, 4 circulation, 72-73, 76-79, 82-84,94, 123 civil society organizations, 2,9,15,55, 63,65,69,119 CNN, 3,17, 51, 55, 57, 79,100, 140n7 Cold War, 2, 24,25,40,128,129 Crimea, 1, 6, 81, 87,102,105,107, 108,110,111,114,117,127 Detector Media, 55, 59 Donetsk, 6, 8,50,52, 88,133 Doniy, Oles, 32 Drygas, Vita Maria, 101 Eisenstein, Sergei, 28,45,135 Enterprise Estonia, 62, 63 Estonia, 15,34,35,62,63,104,108, 109,121 Espreso TV, 8,79, 99,100 Euromaidan Press, 8,48, 59, 66, 67, 80,81,99,122 Euromaidan Revolution (Revolution of Dignity), 1,7-9,12,16,20-22, 24,30-32,34,37-39,47-48,55-56, 58-59,63-64,66-67,72-73, 79-84, 93-95,99-111,102-103,116-117, 124,132-135. See aho Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) Euronews, 57,58, 61 European Broadcasting Union (EBU), 104-110,112,116 Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), 3,15, 34-35, 43,56-57,62,95,103-118, 126,129 Facebook, 5-8,14,31, 53, 59,72, 77-80, 82, 86, 89,99,117,125 Fedchenko, Yevhen, 39-40,109 framing, 10,36,45,122 Fulbright Foundation, 59 Government of Ukraine, 9,47,59-61, 85,108 Gregory XV (pope), 27,74 Heavenly Hundred, 22,30,102 Holodomor, 19-20
164 Hromadske TV, 8,48, 66, 79-81, 99 hybrid warfare, 6 Hybrid Warfare Analytical Group (HWAG), 58-59 iArmy, 47, 53,55, 60 Ignatius of Loyola, 27, 74 Independence Square (Maidan Nezalezhnosti), 5,19, 22—23, 56, 79-80, 85, 99,100, 102, 104, 113, 134. See also Euromaidan Revolution (Revolution of Dignity) information management of, 1, 7—9,11,13—15, 23,36, 38,43, 60,118 power, 26,35,132 state, 15,36, 63-65,119,122-123, 131-132,134 InformNapalm, 55, 59 iWar, 6 Jamala (Susana Jamaladyovna), 104-105,107-109 Jönsson, Ebn, 22 Khtschko, Vitali, 102 Kolomoysky, Ihor, 54 Kremlin, 6, 68 Kuchma, Leonid, 19 Le Carré, John, 128 Likbez, 8 Luhansk, 6, 8,50,133 Luther, Martin, 74 Lysenko, Andriy, 56-57 Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square), 5,19,22-23, 56, 79-80, 85, 99,100,102,104,113,134. See also Euromaidan Revolution (Revolution of Dignity) Index meaning management, 15—18, 25, 37-38,48,53,55,66-71, 84,93-94, 95,116,118,122,131 media events, 57, 80, 95—96,102-103, 105-106,108,118 transformative, 42, 80, 95—97,100, 102,134 Ministry of Information Policy (МІР), 9,47-50,63,120,139 montage, 28—29,45 Moscow, 68,98,109,110, 111 narrative, 102—103,116,119—120, 122-123,125-129,134-135,138 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, 8, 39,121 nation branding, 2-4, 7,9,13,17, 34-38,47,60-63, 69,71, 84-87,91, 112,126,130,133 nation-state, 15,19—20, 33—35, 45, 58, 60,68-69, 93,119,121,135 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organi zation), 59 Nayem, Mustafa, 79 OdnoKlasniki, 82 Olympic Games, 5,42, 81, 87, 98,103, 128-129 Orange Revolution, 17,19-23,30-31, 39,104,134 OSCE (Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe), 59 parametric change, 20,132—133 paratext, 127 People’s Friendship Arch, 113—115,126 Piano (2015), 100-102 Popova, Tetyana, 49—56, 60 Poroshenko, Petro, 9,47,107 power coercive power, 37,133 communication power, 53,121,133
Index informational power, 26, 35,132 soft power, 13,15,26,33—38, 54, 71,105-106,124-125 symbolic power, 25—26,54, 68,131 PowerPoint, 5,14, 62, 72-73, 84-86, 88-89, 93-94,122,124 Pravyi Sektor, 83,112 propaganda, 2,13,23—33,36—39, 44, 51,70, 73-76,105-106,113, research on, 6-7,10-11,15, 74-75, 125 Russian, 7,58—59, 66-68,109, public diplomacy, 13, 33-38,54,104, 125 Putin, Vladimir, 6, 22,53, 58,68 remediation, 14,73,78-79 Renaissance Foundation, 39,67 revolution, as a concept, 20—26, 30-32,42,45, 80,97,135. See also specific revolutions Revolution of Dignity (Euromaidan Revolution), 1, 7-9,12,16,20-22, 24, 30-32,34,37-39,47-48, 55-56, 58-59,63-64, 66-67,72-73, 79-84,93-95,99-111,102-103, 116-117,124,132-135. Seeaho Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Indepen dence Square) Revolution on Granite, 21,31-32, 134-135 RT (television channel), 49,53,107 Ruslana, 56,100,102,104 Russia, 1-2,5-6, 8-11,15,19-21,29, 37,47,97-99,102,107-112,114, 116-117,126 Samoilova, Yuliya, 110,116—117 semiotics, 41 slideware, 85-87,91 soft power, 15,26,33—38,54,71, 105-106,124—125. See aho power 165 Soviet Union, 2,4—5,21, 45, 55,63, 82,102,105,109,112,115,126, 128,135 break-up of, 19, 35, 98-99,119,121 propaganda, 25, 28—29 Spy Who Came infrom the Cold, The, 128 Stalin, Joseph, 23,105 state, 2, 24, 36-37, 40, 47-49, 52, 54-55,60-61, 63-70,121,131-134 authority of, 7, 9-10,15,33,59-60, 67, 70,106-107 informational, 15, 36, 64—65, 122-123,131,134 television, 9, 24,47, 53, 82,100, 107,109 StopFake, 8, 39,48, 55,59, 66-67, 109, 122 strategic communication, 37, 96,117, 125-127,130-131 symbolic power, 25—26,54,
68,131. See aho power Twitter, 6-7,14,53, 72, 77-80, 82, 99,117 Tymoshenko, Yulia, 4,19—20 UATV, 9,47 Ukraine Crisis Media Center (UCMC), 8, 48,55-56,63,112-113 Ukraine Economic Reform Fund, 63 Ukrainian government, 9, 47, 59-61, 85,108 Ukrinform, 9,47-48 UkrStream, 8, 79 United Nations, 58,117 UT (Ukraine Today), 53—54, 84 Verkhovna Rada, 102 Vilkui, Oleksandr, 4, 87 Vindman, Alexander, 137nl0 VKontakte, 14, 53, 72, 79-80, 82,99
166 WikiCitiNomika, 4-5 World War 1,2,29 World War II, 33,128 Yanukovych, Viktor, 5, 7,12,19—22, 79,98-99,102 Yatsenyuk, Arseniy, 47,102 Yuschenko, Viktor, 19-20,104 Index
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CONTENTS Series Editor’s Introduction Acknowledgments xi INTRODUCTION vii 1 19 1 CONTENTIOUS CONCEPTS 2 THE MANAGERS OF MEANING 3 FORMS AND ASSEMBLAGES 4 MEDIA EVENTS AND MEANING MANAGEMENT 5 THE INFORMATIONAL STATE IN TURBULENT TIMES Notes 137 References 143 Index 163 47 71 95 119
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INDEX affective images, 122,126-128,135, assemblage, 71-73,93—96,122 Battleship Potemkin (1925), 28,45,135 BBC World, 53, 58,79, 82-84, 100-101,110 Brand Estonia, 34-35, 62-63,104 branding, agencies, 3,48, 60, 62,93,122,130 as concept, 13,15,18,30,44,61,72, 85-86,105,126-127,131 material, 15, 85,93, 95 of places, cities, destinations, 2,4, 7, 71,87-89,105, See also nation branding CFC Consulting, 48,56—58,61, 85, 112,113,115-116,122 Chernobyl, 4 circulation, 72-73, 76-79, 82-84,94, 123 civil society organizations, 2,9,15,55, 63,65,69,119 CNN, 3,17, 51, 55, 57, 79,100, 140n7 Cold War, 2, 24,25,40,128,129 Crimea, 1, 6, 81, 87,102,105,107, 108,110,111,114,117,127 Detector Media, 55, 59 Donetsk, 6, 8,50,52, 88,133 Doniy, Oles, 32 Drygas, Vita Maria, 101 Eisenstein, Sergei, 28,45,135 Enterprise Estonia, 62, 63 Estonia, 15,34,35,62,63,104,108, 109,121 Espreso TV, 8,79, 99,100 Euromaidan Press, 8,48, 59, 66, 67, 80,81,99,122 Euromaidan Revolution (Revolution of Dignity), 1,7-9,12,16,20-22, 24,30-32,34,37-39,47-48,55-56, 58-59,63-64,66-67,72-73, 79-84, 93-95,99-111,102-103,116-117, 124,132-135. See aho Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) Euronews, 57,58, 61 European Broadcasting Union (EBU), 104-110,112,116 Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), 3,15, 34-35, 43,56-57,62,95,103-118, 126,129 Facebook, 5-8,14,31, 53, 59,72, 77-80, 82, 86, 89,99,117,125 Fedchenko, Yevhen, 39-40,109 framing, 10,36,45,122 Fulbright Foundation, 59 Government of Ukraine, 9,47,59-61, 85,108 Gregory XV (pope), 27,74 Heavenly Hundred, 22,30,102 Holodomor, 19-20
164 Hromadske TV, 8,48, 66, 79-81, 99 hybrid warfare, 6 Hybrid Warfare Analytical Group (HWAG), 58-59 iArmy, 47, 53,55, 60 Ignatius of Loyola, 27, 74 Independence Square (Maidan Nezalezhnosti), 5,19, 22—23, 56, 79-80, 85, 99,100, 102, 104, 113, 134. See also Euromaidan Revolution (Revolution of Dignity) information management of, 1, 7—9,11,13—15, 23,36, 38,43, 60,118 power, 26,35,132 state, 15,36, 63-65,119,122-123, 131-132,134 InformNapalm, 55, 59 iWar, 6 Jamala (Susana Jamaladyovna), 104-105,107-109 Jönsson, Ebn, 22 Khtschko, Vitali, 102 Kolomoysky, Ihor, 54 Kremlin, 6, 68 Kuchma, Leonid, 19 Le Carré, John, 128 Likbez, 8 Luhansk, 6, 8,50,133 Luther, Martin, 74 Lysenko, Andriy, 56-57 Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square), 5,19,22-23, 56, 79-80, 85, 99,100,102,104,113,134. See also Euromaidan Revolution (Revolution of Dignity) Index meaning management, 15—18, 25, 37-38,48,53,55,66-71, 84,93-94, 95,116,118,122,131 media events, 57, 80, 95—96,102-103, 105-106,108,118 transformative, 42, 80, 95—97,100, 102,134 Ministry of Information Policy (МІР), 9,47-50,63,120,139 montage, 28—29,45 Moscow, 68,98,109,110, 111 narrative, 102—103,116,119—120, 122-123,125-129,134-135,138 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, 8, 39,121 nation branding, 2-4, 7,9,13,17, 34-38,47,60-63, 69,71, 84-87,91, 112,126,130,133 nation-state, 15,19—20, 33—35, 45, 58, 60,68-69, 93,119,121,135 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organi zation), 59 Nayem, Mustafa, 79 OdnoKlasniki, 82 Olympic Games, 5,42, 81, 87, 98,103, 128-129 Orange Revolution, 17,19-23,30-31, 39,104,134 OSCE (Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe), 59 parametric change, 20,132—133 paratext, 127 People’s Friendship Arch, 113—115,126 Piano (2015), 100-102 Popova, Tetyana, 49—56, 60 Poroshenko, Petro, 9,47,107 power coercive power, 37,133 communication power, 53,121,133
Index informational power, 26, 35,132 soft power, 13,15,26,33—38, 54, 71,105-106,124-125 symbolic power, 25—26,54, 68,131 PowerPoint, 5,14, 62, 72-73, 84-86, 88-89, 93-94,122,124 Pravyi Sektor, 83,112 propaganda, 2,13,23—33,36—39, 44, 51,70, 73-76,105-106,113, research on, 6-7,10-11,15, 74-75, 125 Russian, 7,58—59, 66-68,109, public diplomacy, 13, 33-38,54,104, 125 Putin, Vladimir, 6, 22,53, 58,68 remediation, 14,73,78-79 Renaissance Foundation, 39,67 revolution, as a concept, 20—26, 30-32,42,45, 80,97,135. See also specific revolutions Revolution of Dignity (Euromaidan Revolution), 1, 7-9,12,16,20-22, 24, 30-32,34,37-39,47-48, 55-56, 58-59,63-64, 66-67,72-73, 79-84,93-95,99-111,102-103, 116-117,124,132-135. Seeaho Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Indepen dence Square) Revolution on Granite, 21,31-32, 134-135 RT (television channel), 49,53,107 Ruslana, 56,100,102,104 Russia, 1-2,5-6, 8-11,15,19-21,29, 37,47,97-99,102,107-112,114, 116-117,126 Samoilova, Yuliya, 110,116—117 semiotics, 41 slideware, 85-87,91 soft power, 15,26,33—38,54,71, 105-106,124—125. See aho power 165 Soviet Union, 2,4—5,21, 45, 55,63, 82,102,105,109,112,115,126, 128,135 break-up of, 19, 35, 98-99,119,121 propaganda, 25, 28—29 Spy Who Came infrom the Cold, The, 128 Stalin, Joseph, 23,105 state, 2, 24, 36-37, 40, 47-49, 52, 54-55,60-61, 63-70,121,131-134 authority of, 7, 9-10,15,33,59-60, 67, 70,106-107 informational, 15, 36, 64—65, 122-123,131,134 television, 9, 24,47, 53, 82,100, 107,109 StopFake, 8, 39,48, 55,59, 66-67, 109, 122 strategic communication, 37, 96,117, 125-127,130-131 symbolic power, 25—26,54,
68,131. See aho power Twitter, 6-7,14,53, 72, 77-80, 82, 99,117 Tymoshenko, Yulia, 4,19—20 UATV, 9,47 Ukraine Crisis Media Center (UCMC), 8, 48,55-56,63,112-113 Ukraine Economic Reform Fund, 63 Ukrainian government, 9, 47, 59-61, 85,108 Ukrinform, 9,47-48 UkrStream, 8, 79 United Nations, 58,117 UT (Ukraine Today), 53—54, 84 Verkhovna Rada, 102 Vilkui, Oleksandr, 4, 87 Vindman, Alexander, 137nl0 VKontakte, 14, 53, 72, 79-80, 82,99
166 WikiCitiNomika, 4-5 World War 1,2,29 World War II, 33,128 Yanukovych, Viktor, 5, 7,12,19—22, 79,98-99,102 Yatsenyuk, Arseniy, 47,102 Yuschenko, Viktor, 19-20,104 Index |
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topic_facet | Medien Massenmedien Meinungsbildung Informationspolitik Politische Meinungsbildung Ukraine |
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