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2022 | 15 | 187-209

Article title

Fake News and Content Manipulation Under Russian Information Aggression

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Fake News i manipulacja treści w warunkach rosyjskiej agresji informacyjnej

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PL
Artykuł analizuje problem agresji informacyjnej mediów rosyjskich w wojnie hybrydowej z Ukrainą, podaje przykłady rozpowszechniania zafałszowanych i nieprawdziwych informacji oraz faktów podczas aneksji Krymu, konfliktu zbrojnego w Donbasie, wydarzeń politycznych na Ukrainie i za granicą. Za pomocą analizy treści i metody porównania badana jest struktura fake newsów, a także sposoby ich wykorzystania i dystrybucji wśród czytelników. Szczególną uwagę zwraca się na technologię manipulacji w mediach społecznościowych. W artykule omówiono koncepcję wojny hybrydowej, którą Rosja realizowała podczas okupacji Krymu i części Ukrainy Wschodniej, metody ekspansji w zewnętrzne środowisko informacyjne podczas wyborów prezydenckich na Ukrainie oraz zaostrzenie stosunków międzynarodowych między Stanami Zjednoczonymi a Iranem. Analizowane są metody zastosowane przez media rosyjskie do rozpowszechniania fałszywych informacji i ich wpływ na odbiorców na konkretnych przykładach. Przedstawiana jest klasyfikacja fałszywych informacji oraz rekomendacje mające na celu przeciwdziałanie rozpowszechnianiu dezinformacji w warunkach komunikacji kryzysowej. Artykuł zwraca uwagę na fakt, że Rosja prowadzi wojnę informacyjną nie tylko w środowisku treściowym na Ukrainie, ale także w wielu innych krajach. Próbom kształtowania prorosyjskich poglądów w demokratycznym świecie zachodnim, narzucania rosyjskiej interpretacji wydarzeń międzynarodowych należy przeciwstawić umiejętność korzystania z mediów, przejrzystość i swobodny dostęp do pierwotnych źródeł informacji.
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The article explores the information aggression of Russian mass media in the hybrid war against Ukraine by analyzing cases when Russian media spread distorted or fake information in their coverage of the annexation of Crimea, the military conflict in Donbas, and political events inside and outside Ukraine. The research employs content and comparative analyses to study the structure of fake news as well as methods to use and disseminate the news among readers. In particular, attention is paid to manipulation technologies in social media. The article examines the concept of hybrid war that Russia managed to actualize during its occupation of Crimea and a part of Eastern Ukraine, its methods to expand into external information space during the Ukrainian presidential election and its increasing tension in relations with the United States and Iran. The results of the research consist of the analysis of techniques used in Russian mass media texts to spread fake news and influence audiences; the article also puts forward a classification of fake news as well as offers recommendations on ways to counteract disinformation in crisis communication. It is also argued that Russia is waging the war not only in the content environment of Ukraine but also that of many other countries. It is urgent that various forms and methods of Russian influence on the public opinion, its attempts to shape pro-Russian views in the democratic Western world, imposition of one-sided interpretation of international treaties should be resisted by teaching media literacy to audiences as well as by granting them with transparency and unimpeded access to original information sources.

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15

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187-209

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2022

Contributors

  • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
  • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
  • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

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Biblioteka Nauki
30147202

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