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CONTENTS Series Editor’s Foreword Simon Cottle Acknowledgements Introduction Part One: Media Infrastructures Chapter 1. Understanding the Ukrainian Informational Order in the Face of the Russian War 21 Göran Bolin and Per Stahlberg Chapter 2. Swarm Communication in a Totalising War: Media Infrastructures, Actors and Practices in Ukraine during the 2022 Russian Invasion 37 Kateryna Boyko and Roman Horbyk Chapter 3. Social Media Platforms Responding to the Invasion of Ukraine 57 Mervi Pantti and Matti Pohjonen v xi 1
X CONTENTS Part Two: The Use of Open-Source Intelligence Chapter 4. Open-Source Actors and UK News Coverage of the War in Ukraine: Documenting the Impacts of Conflict and Incidents of Civilian Harm Jamie Matthews Chapter 5. Faking Sense of War: OSINT as Pro-Kremlin Propaganda Marc Tuters and Boris Noordenbos Part Three: Everyday Media in War Chapter 6. TikTok(ing) Ukraine: Meme-Based Expressions of Cultural Trauma on Social Media Tom. Divon and Moa Eriksson Krutrök Chapter 7. ‘Grandma Warriors’ on YouTube: Negotiating Intersectional Distinctions and De/legitimisations of the War in Ukraine Marja Lönnroth-Olin, Satu Venäläinen, Rusten Menard, Teemu Pauha and Inga Jasinskaja'Lahti Part Four: News and Geopolitics Chapter 8. The Emotional Gap? Foreign Reporters, Local Fixers and the Outsourcing of Empathy Johana Kotisovd Chapter 9. Indian Press Coverage of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Antal Wozniak and Zixiu Liu Chapter 10. Reporting the War in Ukraine: Ecological Dissimulation in a Dying World Simon Cottle Participative War: The New Paradigm of War and Media Andrew Hoskins Notes on Contributors Index
This volume aims to deepen our understanding of the dynamic intersections of war and media in the rapidly transforming media ecology and the reordered geopolitical context. Since Russia's fullscale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a new set of media practices and actors have entered the field of contemporary war. The volume examines the ways in which the digital media and communication environment is involved in and shape the war in Ukraine. The chapters in the volume analyse the expanding mesh of media—from mainstream broadcasting and press to social media platforms, and the latest digital technologies—and address four key themes: media infrastructures and the interplay between platforms, technologies, institutions and civic actors; open-source intelligence contributing to (dis)information about the war; the everyday life of war performed and documented on social media; and different interplays between the local and the global in the news coverage of the war.
INDEX A accountability 60-6, 69-71, 90, 218 The Act of Declaration of Independence 23 advertising and user profiling 25 AI tools 2 Airwars 81, 90 algorithm-driven platforms 5 Al-Qaeda 58 Amnesty International’s Crisis Evidence Lab 82 Anthropocene 197 Attenborough, David 196 audience’s consumption 53 Azv ад Zombies 47 В BBC news 12, 196, 200-2, 206 Bellingcat 81 and forensic architecture 7 blogs cybersecurity authorities 67-8 guardians of democracy 68-70 humanitarian actors 65-7 narratives and credibility building 6470 social media 63-4 BRICS 175 broadcast media 40-1 Bucha massacre 8, 9, 89, 98, 101, 102, 105, 108 Buddhism 198 Business Insight 25-6 c Capitalocene 197 catastrophes 57 censorship 2, 44, 51, 63, 178 centralised organisational institutions 22 Centre for Emerging Technology and Security (CETaS) 83
230 chatbots 46-47 civic engagement 46 civilian communication infrastructure 82 climate crisis 12, 195-210 collective grief 119 commercial business model 25 commodification of trauma 120 community organisation 27 Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT) 86 conflict reporting 157-8 emotions 159-61 fixers 159-61 content moderation 60, 62, 63, 70 Cook, Tim 60 COP26 210 COP27 210 corporate credibility 67 corporate social responsibility (CSR) 66 counter spectacles 122 COVID 209 credibility building 64-70 crowdsourced knowledge production 9, 98 cultural journalism 157-8 cultural translation 160 cultural trauma meme-based expressions of 119-32 TikTok, memes 122-3 cyberattacks 70 cybersecurity authorities 67-68 D Daily Mirror 84 Dattalion 84 decentralisation 52, 53 strategic communication 51 deep ecology 198 diffusion 52, 53 digital ecology 5 digital platforms accountability demands 63 blogs 63-64 in global crises 57 in information war 59-61 INDEX information warfare 58 digital sedatives 47 Digital Services Act (DSA) 2, 60 digital television package 48 digital war 38-9 disastrous events 57 disinformation channels 58 Disinformation Coordination Hub 4 dominant ideologies 178 E ecological awareness 198 ecological dissimulation diminishment 206 displacement 201-4 disregarding 204-6 dominating worldview 207-8 duplicitousness 206-7 in dying world 195-210 economic system 197 emotional labour affective proximity 170 between international journalist and locally based media professionals 163-6 detachment 158, 160, 162-6 trauma and mental-health issues 165 emotions conflict reporting 159-61
distance/proximity 158 empathy 158 environmental despoliation 209 Espreso TV 48 EU blocked Russian media channels 5 Euromaidan Revolution 6, 22, 24, 32 European security order 2 Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 30, 32 existential threats 196-7 F Facebook 4, 24, 27, 50, 60, 61, 63, 70,112 research tool 105
INDEX 231 Fedorov, Mykhailo 60 fixers conflict reporting 159-61 focusing events 57 forensic architecture 81-3 fossil fuel revenues 12 framing 3, 4, 11, 12, 67, 101, 106, 110, 176, 178-80,182, 188, 208 Frank, Anne 121 G gamification 46-47 Geneva Conventions 87 geopolitics alignment between platforms and governments 59, 70, 71 of news coverage 10-13 security 11, 12, 67, 71, 179 GEOSINT 109 global climate change 12, 13, 195-7, 199200, 202-4, 206, 209, 210 global humanitarian hierarchies 11 Global Internet Forum for Counter terrorism (GIFCT) 58 Google 7, 61, 64-6,68,69, 81 grandmotherhood in Ukrainian context 139-52 GriefTok community 125 The Guardian 83, 84-6 guardians of democracy 68-70 H Human rights challenges 6 Human Rights Watch 82, 106 humanitarian actors 65-7 hybrid funding scheme 25 hyper-individualisation of war 13 iArmy Tl imitation publics 125 indexing hypothesis 176, 177, 187, 188 Indian press coverage blame/responsibility 182 critical political economy perspective 176 descriptors for conflict 186-7 domestic political elites 177 general-purpose models 177 home country’s geopolitical positioning 189 human-interest topic 189 international affairs 189 media attention 182-4 moral evaluation 182 national interests in reporting about international conflicts 189 open-ended public discourse 190 research, violent conflicts 176 resolutions 187-8 responsibility 187 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine 175-90 sociopolitical and economic contexts 176-8 sourcing 185-6 treatment recommendation 182 India-Russia relationship 179-80 Information Forces of Ukraine 27 information
management 44-5 Information Security 27 information war 2-4, 67, 68, 101-3, 110, 137,195, 217 information warfare 5, 7, 58-61, 103 informational order management 24 Russian war 21-33 Instagram 61, 70, 87, 123, 129 international news reporting 11 International Renaissance Foundation 26 investigative aesthetics 101
232 INDEX Invincibility Points 42 ISIS 58, 122 journalism emotional gap 167 ethics 169 exploitation 169 ‘local’ and ‘foreign’ distinction 168-9 normative constructions 166 outsourcing of empathy 167 practice of ‘shielding’ local sources 166-9 professionalism and objectivity in 166 research 157-8 retraumatisation of sources 168 Journalists Without Borders 11, 26 К Konstantynovska, Valentyna 141 L LETA 137 limited war 38 local journalism 157-8 Μ Mail Online 84, 85 mass media coverage of foreign policy 190 maternal imagery 138 media infrastructures actors and their practices 42-43 audiences and media practices 49-52 communication blackout 42 and geopolitics of Russia 179 information management 43 infrastructural transformations 41 overcoming polarisation 49 and shaping of connected war 4-7 Media Group Ukraine 47 media manipulation 49 media professionals 27, 38, 47-9,157-66, 168,169 mediascape 39 meme-based expressions, cultural trauma on social media 119-32 Meta 51, 60-5, 70 Microsoft 61, 215 military carbon boot-print 204 military communication 45-46 military conflicts age, womanhood and motherhood, intersections 144-50 grand narrative 144 masculinised agency, construction of 149-50 maternal objects of protection 144-6 older women, symbol of national heritage 146-9 military (in)security 209 Ministry of Culture and Information Policy 26 Ministry of Digital Transformation 30 Ministry of Economic Development and Trade 25 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic 26 Ministry of Information Policy (MIP) 25, 26 Ministry’s communication strategy 27 mobile media 9-10 N
narratives and credibility building 64-70 National Endowment for Democracy 26 National News Agency of Ukraine Ukrinform 27 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy 26 Neo-Nazis 2
INDEX networked information management degree of centralization and hierarchization 28 global infrastructure 28 and grammar of internet 28-33 organised network 28 persuasive language of advertising 28 state 22 news coverage, geopolitics of 10-13 newsgathering practices and approaches 82 О Odniklassniki 24 open-source intelligence (OSINT) 79-92 civilian harm, disinformation and verifying incidents 85-89 conflict and crisis journalism 83 conventional military conflicts 83 digital volunteers and investigations 79 discrediting claims and disinformation 89 human rights violations 90 investigative journalism 82, 83, 85, 91, 92 mining and processing data 82 online data sources 79-80 online verification 98 participatory propaganda 101 practices 80-83 privacy protection and intellectual property enforcement 83 professional norms of objectivity and impartiality 91 pro-Kremlin propaganda 97-113 public online data sources 79 quality news outlets 85 reuse of online audio and video content 83 social media geolocation 79-80 war crimes 89, 90 weaponizing 98-101 organisational networks 22 Orwellian ‘Ministry of Truth,’ 26 233 over-the-top (OTT) services 41 P participative war 215-8 participatory propaganda 101-3 participatory reconnaissance 46 patterns, reporting in UK news media 2001 plateau 40 Pro-Kremlin propaganda messaging on Telegram 103-5 open-source intelligence (OSINT) 97113 propaganda-spewing accounts 87 pro-Russian disinformation 58 Pryamy 48 R Radical War 5 recommendation algorithms 5 Reform Watch 25 The Revolution of Dignity 24 Russia-EU relations 12 Russian aggression 3, 12
Russian illegal annexation of Crimea 162 Russian propaganda strategy 98 Russian war 1 informational order 21-33 Russia Today (RT) 5-6, 26, 59-61, 70, 81, 98, 102,105, 111 ‘Russian warship - Go fuck yourself!,’ 31 Rybar 104, 109-12 s social media blogs 63-64 communication 28-9 emergence of 9-10 revolutions 58
234 INDEX social media platforms 1, 4—7, 9-10, 24, 41, 45, 57, 59-62, 65, 70, 71, 81, 97, 98, 102, 104, 111, 123,124, 131,140, 21618 social media war 89 social systems 177 sourcing 81, 178, 182, 185-6 Sputnik 61 Starlink satellite internet terminals 42 civic engagement 46 direct official and military communication 45-6 information management 44-5 participatory reconnaissance 46 and support networks 43-7 StopFake 26 swarm communication 37 and hop-on/hop-off activism 53 Symbiocene 196, 198 trauma aesthetic 131 trauma on 123-6 user-generated videos 130 war influencers 120-1 war-related content 130 The Times 85-6 total mobilisation 39-40 total war 38,39 transnational journalism, postcolonial understanding 158 Trauma on TikTok 123-6 audiovisual grammar of memes redefines 125 genres of communication 124 stitch 124 users’ online grassroots coping mechanisms 123 Twitter 4, 21, 24, 29,31, 37, 51, 61, 63-5, 87, 99,104,129,137 T u Taoism 198 Telegram 4, 8, 37-8, 50-2, 97, 98,102, 217 pro-Kremlin propaganda 103-109 The Telegraph 84, 86 Things That Just Make Sense in a Bomb Shelter 121 TikTok 4,5,10,31, 52,60,62,64, 224 affordances 132 audio-meme challenges 125, 126 bomb shelter 126-9 critical societal conditions 132 cultural trauma memes 122-3 memetic text 126 pro- and anti-Russian memes 131 sociopolitical subcultures 222 sound referencing corn 129-30 storytelling 129 structural elements 129 technological features 119 UK news coverage 79-92 Ukraine Crisis Media Center (UCMC) 4, 24-25 Ukraine Now 29 Ukraine Today (UT) 25 Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence 4 Ukraine’s resilience to Russian
information campaigns 4, 37-53 Ukrainian mediascape 37—53 Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship missiles 31 Ukrainian resistance, victories 37 Ukrainska Pravda 51 Ukrinform 24, 26, 27 UN Environment Programme 199 UN Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM) and 92 UN Security Council resolution 175 United News 41, 48-50 user-generated content 91, 222
INDEX V 235 world-in-crisis 196-8 VKontake, 24 w war communication blackout 40 and informational state 21-33 periods of 39-40 plateau 40 total mobilisation 39-40 WarFakes 8-9, 97 coverage on Bucha 105-10 OSINT-style practices of reading 108, 110 warfare and ecology 198-200 war influencers 10, 120-1, 131 weaponizing open-source intelligence 98101 Western democracies 58 Western journalism cultures 178 Western Romanticism 198 world civilizational community of fate 197 Yanukovych, Viktor 23, 24 yeVoroh 46 YouTube 61, 63,137-52 babushkas, Russian war 140-3 Battalion video 142,143 grandmotherhood in Ukrainian context 139-52 interactional dynamics 140 perception of morality and legitimacy of military action 152 political opinions 151 spatial and temporal contexts 151 traditional gendered portrayals of women in war 150 warrior societies 151 Yushchenko, Viktor 23 z Zelensky, Volodymyr 1 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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CONTENTS Series Editor’s Foreword Simon Cottle Acknowledgements Introduction Part One: Media Infrastructures Chapter 1. Understanding the Ukrainian Informational Order in the Face of the Russian War 21 Göran Bolin and Per Stahlberg Chapter 2. Swarm Communication in a Totalising War: Media Infrastructures, Actors and Practices in Ukraine during the 2022 Russian Invasion 37 Kateryna Boyko and Roman Horbyk Chapter 3. Social Media Platforms Responding to the Invasion of Ukraine 57 Mervi Pantti and Matti Pohjonen v xi 1
X CONTENTS Part Two: The Use of Open-Source Intelligence Chapter 4. Open-Source Actors and UK News Coverage of the War in Ukraine: Documenting the Impacts of Conflict and Incidents of Civilian Harm Jamie Matthews Chapter 5. Faking Sense of War: OSINT as Pro-Kremlin Propaganda Marc Tuters and Boris Noordenbos Part Three: Everyday Media in War Chapter 6. TikTok(ing) Ukraine: Meme-Based Expressions of Cultural Trauma on Social Media Tom. Divon and Moa Eriksson Krutrök Chapter 7. ‘Grandma Warriors’ on YouTube: Negotiating Intersectional Distinctions and De/legitimisations of the War in Ukraine Marja Lönnroth-Olin, Satu Venäläinen, Rusten Menard, Teemu Pauha and Inga Jasinskaja'Lahti Part Four: News and Geopolitics Chapter 8. The Emotional Gap? Foreign Reporters, Local Fixers and the Outsourcing of Empathy Johana Kotisovd Chapter 9. Indian Press Coverage of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Antal Wozniak and Zixiu Liu Chapter 10. Reporting the War in Ukraine: Ecological Dissimulation in a Dying World Simon Cottle Participative War: The New Paradigm of War and Media Andrew Hoskins Notes on Contributors Index
This volume aims to deepen our understanding of the dynamic intersections of war and media in the rapidly transforming media ecology and the reordered geopolitical context. Since Russia's fullscale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a new set of media practices and actors have entered the field of contemporary war. The volume examines the ways in which the digital media and communication environment is involved in and shape the war in Ukraine. The chapters in the volume analyse the expanding mesh of media—from mainstream broadcasting and press to social media platforms, and the latest digital technologies—and address four key themes: media infrastructures and the interplay between platforms, technologies, institutions and civic actors; open-source intelligence contributing to (dis)information about the war; the everyday life of war performed and documented on social media; and different interplays between the local and the global in the news coverage of the war.
INDEX A accountability 60-6, 69-71, 90, 218 The Act of Declaration of Independence 23 advertising and user profiling 25 AI tools 2 Airwars 81, 90 algorithm-driven platforms 5 Al-Qaeda 58 Amnesty International’s Crisis Evidence Lab 82 Anthropocene 197 Attenborough, David 196 audience’s consumption 53 Azv ад Zombies 47 В BBC news 12, 196, 200-2, 206 Bellingcat 81 and forensic architecture 7 blogs cybersecurity authorities 67-8 guardians of democracy 68-70 humanitarian actors 65-7 narratives and credibility building 6470 social media 63-4 BRICS 175 broadcast media 40-1 Bucha massacre 8, 9, 89, 98, 101, 102, 105, 108 Buddhism 198 Business Insight 25-6 c Capitalocene 197 catastrophes 57 censorship 2, 44, 51, 63, 178 centralised organisational institutions 22 Centre for Emerging Technology and Security (CETaS) 83
230 chatbots 46-47 civic engagement 46 civilian communication infrastructure 82 climate crisis 12, 195-210 collective grief 119 commercial business model 25 commodification of trauma 120 community organisation 27 Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT) 86 conflict reporting 157-8 emotions 159-61 fixers 159-61 content moderation 60, 62, 63, 70 Cook, Tim 60 COP26 210 COP27 210 corporate credibility 67 corporate social responsibility (CSR) 66 counter spectacles 122 COVID 209 credibility building 64-70 crowdsourced knowledge production 9, 98 cultural journalism 157-8 cultural translation 160 cultural trauma meme-based expressions of 119-32 TikTok, memes 122-3 cyberattacks 70 cybersecurity authorities 67-68 D Daily Mirror 84 Dattalion 84 decentralisation 52, 53 strategic communication 51 deep ecology 198 diffusion 52, 53 digital ecology 5 digital platforms accountability demands 63 blogs 63-64 in global crises 57 in information war 59-61 INDEX information warfare 58 digital sedatives 47 Digital Services Act (DSA) 2, 60 digital television package 48 digital war 38-9 disastrous events 57 disinformation channels 58 Disinformation Coordination Hub 4 dominant ideologies 178 E ecological awareness 198 ecological dissimulation diminishment 206 displacement 201-4 disregarding 204-6 dominating worldview 207-8 duplicitousness 206-7 in dying world 195-210 economic system 197 emotional labour affective proximity 170 between international journalist and locally based media professionals 163-6 detachment 158, 160, 162-6 trauma and mental-health issues 165 emotions conflict reporting 159-61
distance/proximity 158 empathy 158 environmental despoliation 209 Espreso TV 48 EU blocked Russian media channels 5 Euromaidan Revolution 6, 22, 24, 32 European security order 2 Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 30, 32 existential threats 196-7 F Facebook 4, 24, 27, 50, 60, 61, 63, 70,112 research tool 105
INDEX 231 Fedorov, Mykhailo 60 fixers conflict reporting 159-61 focusing events 57 forensic architecture 81-3 fossil fuel revenues 12 framing 3, 4, 11, 12, 67, 101, 106, 110, 176, 178-80,182, 188, 208 Frank, Anne 121 G gamification 46-47 Geneva Conventions 87 geopolitics alignment between platforms and governments 59, 70, 71 of news coverage 10-13 security 11, 12, 67, 71, 179 GEOSINT 109 global climate change 12, 13, 195-7, 199200, 202-4, 206, 209, 210 global humanitarian hierarchies 11 Global Internet Forum for Counter terrorism (GIFCT) 58 Google 7, 61, 64-6,68,69, 81 grandmotherhood in Ukrainian context 139-52 GriefTok community 125 The Guardian 83, 84-6 guardians of democracy 68-70 H Human rights challenges 6 Human Rights Watch 82, 106 humanitarian actors 65-7 hybrid funding scheme 25 hyper-individualisation of war 13 iArmy Tl imitation publics 125 indexing hypothesis 176, 177, 187, 188 Indian press coverage blame/responsibility 182 critical political economy perspective 176 descriptors for conflict 186-7 domestic political elites 177 general-purpose models 177 home country’s geopolitical positioning 189 human-interest topic 189 international affairs 189 media attention 182-4 moral evaluation 182 national interests in reporting about international conflicts 189 open-ended public discourse 190 research, violent conflicts 176 resolutions 187-8 responsibility 187 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine 175-90 sociopolitical and economic contexts 176-8 sourcing 185-6 treatment recommendation 182 India-Russia relationship 179-80 Information Forces of Ukraine 27 information
management 44-5 Information Security 27 information war 2-4, 67, 68, 101-3, 110, 137,195, 217 information warfare 5, 7, 58-61, 103 informational order management 24 Russian war 21-33 Instagram 61, 70, 87, 123, 129 international news reporting 11 International Renaissance Foundation 26 investigative aesthetics 101
232 INDEX Invincibility Points 42 ISIS 58, 122 journalism emotional gap 167 ethics 169 exploitation 169 ‘local’ and ‘foreign’ distinction 168-9 normative constructions 166 outsourcing of empathy 167 practice of ‘shielding’ local sources 166-9 professionalism and objectivity in 166 research 157-8 retraumatisation of sources 168 Journalists Without Borders 11, 26 К Konstantynovska, Valentyna 141 L LETA 137 limited war 38 local journalism 157-8 Μ Mail Online 84, 85 mass media coverage of foreign policy 190 maternal imagery 138 media infrastructures actors and their practices 42-43 audiences and media practices 49-52 communication blackout 42 and geopolitics of Russia 179 information management 43 infrastructural transformations 41 overcoming polarisation 49 and shaping of connected war 4-7 Media Group Ukraine 47 media manipulation 49 media professionals 27, 38, 47-9,157-66, 168,169 mediascape 39 meme-based expressions, cultural trauma on social media 119-32 Meta 51, 60-5, 70 Microsoft 61, 215 military carbon boot-print 204 military communication 45-46 military conflicts age, womanhood and motherhood, intersections 144-50 grand narrative 144 masculinised agency, construction of 149-50 maternal objects of protection 144-6 older women, symbol of national heritage 146-9 military (in)security 209 Ministry of Culture and Information Policy 26 Ministry of Digital Transformation 30 Ministry of Economic Development and Trade 25 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic 26 Ministry of Information Policy (MIP) 25, 26 Ministry’s communication strategy 27 mobile media 9-10 N
narratives and credibility building 64-70 National Endowment for Democracy 26 National News Agency of Ukraine Ukrinform 27 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy 26 Neo-Nazis 2
INDEX networked information management degree of centralization and hierarchization 28 global infrastructure 28 and grammar of internet 28-33 organised network 28 persuasive language of advertising 28 state 22 news coverage, geopolitics of 10-13 newsgathering practices and approaches 82 О Odniklassniki 24 open-source intelligence (OSINT) 79-92 civilian harm, disinformation and verifying incidents 85-89 conflict and crisis journalism 83 conventional military conflicts 83 digital volunteers and investigations 79 discrediting claims and disinformation 89 human rights violations 90 investigative journalism 82, 83, 85, 91, 92 mining and processing data 82 online data sources 79-80 online verification 98 participatory propaganda 101 practices 80-83 privacy protection and intellectual property enforcement 83 professional norms of objectivity and impartiality 91 pro-Kremlin propaganda 97-113 public online data sources 79 quality news outlets 85 reuse of online audio and video content 83 social media geolocation 79-80 war crimes 89, 90 weaponizing 98-101 organisational networks 22 Orwellian ‘Ministry of Truth,’ 26 233 over-the-top (OTT) services 41 P participative war 215-8 participatory propaganda 101-3 participatory reconnaissance 46 patterns, reporting in UK news media 2001 plateau 40 Pro-Kremlin propaganda messaging on Telegram 103-5 open-source intelligence (OSINT) 97113 propaganda-spewing accounts 87 pro-Russian disinformation 58 Pryamy 48 R Radical War 5 recommendation algorithms 5 Reform Watch 25 The Revolution of Dignity 24 Russia-EU relations 12 Russian aggression 3, 12
Russian illegal annexation of Crimea 162 Russian propaganda strategy 98 Russian war 1 informational order 21-33 Russia Today (RT) 5-6, 26, 59-61, 70, 81, 98, 102,105, 111 ‘Russian warship - Go fuck yourself!,’ 31 Rybar 104, 109-12 s social media blogs 63-64 communication 28-9 emergence of 9-10 revolutions 58
234 INDEX social media platforms 1, 4—7, 9-10, 24, 41, 45, 57, 59-62, 65, 70, 71, 81, 97, 98, 102, 104, 111, 123,124, 131,140, 21618 social media war 89 social systems 177 sourcing 81, 178, 182, 185-6 Sputnik 61 Starlink satellite internet terminals 42 civic engagement 46 direct official and military communication 45-6 information management 44-5 participatory reconnaissance 46 and support networks 43-7 StopFake 26 swarm communication 37 and hop-on/hop-off activism 53 Symbiocene 196, 198 trauma aesthetic 131 trauma on 123-6 user-generated videos 130 war influencers 120-1 war-related content 130 The Times 85-6 total mobilisation 39-40 total war 38,39 transnational journalism, postcolonial understanding 158 Trauma on TikTok 123-6 audiovisual grammar of memes redefines 125 genres of communication 124 stitch 124 users’ online grassroots coping mechanisms 123 Twitter 4, 21, 24, 29,31, 37, 51, 61, 63-5, 87, 99,104,129,137 T u Taoism 198 Telegram 4, 8, 37-8, 50-2, 97, 98,102, 217 pro-Kremlin propaganda 103-109 The Telegraph 84, 86 Things That Just Make Sense in a Bomb Shelter 121 TikTok 4,5,10,31, 52,60,62,64, 224 affordances 132 audio-meme challenges 125, 126 bomb shelter 126-9 critical societal conditions 132 cultural trauma memes 122-3 memetic text 126 pro- and anti-Russian memes 131 sociopolitical subcultures 222 sound referencing corn 129-30 storytelling 129 structural elements 129 technological features 119 UK news coverage 79-92 Ukraine Crisis Media Center (UCMC) 4, 24-25 Ukraine Now 29 Ukraine Today (UT) 25 Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence 4 Ukraine’s resilience to Russian
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