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Joanna Szostek
Joanna Szostek
Senior lecturer in Political Communication, University of Glasgow
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Dominant narratives in Russian political and media discourse during the Ukraine crisis
S Hutchings, J Szostek
Ukraine and Russia: People, Politics, Propaganda and Perspectives, 173–185, 2015
160*2015
The Power and Limits of Russia’s Strategic Narrative in Ukraine: The Role of Linkage
J Szostek
Perspectives on Politics 15 (2), 379–395, 2017
1052017
Russia and the news media in Ukraine: A case of “soft power”?
J Szostek
East European Politics & Societies 28 (3), 463–486, 2014
982014
Nothing Is True? The Credibility of News and Conflicting Narratives during “Information War” in Ukraine
J Szostek
The International Journal of Press/Politics 23 (1), 116–135, 2018
942018
Defence and promotion of desired state identity in Russia’s strategic narrative
J Szostek
Geopolitics 22 (3), 571–593, 2017
942017
News media repertoires and strategic narrative reception: A paradox of dis/belief in authoritarian Russia
J Szostek
New Media & Society 20 (1), 68-87, 2018
872018
The media battles of Ukraine’s EuroMaidan
J Szostek
Digital Icons 11, 1–19, 2014
672014
What Happens to Public Diplomacy During Information War? Critical Reflections on the Conceptual Framing of International Communication
J Szostek
International Journal of Communication 14, 2728-2748, 2020
432020
Popular geopolitics in Russia and post-Soviet Eastern Europe
J Szostek
Europe-Asia Studies 69 (2), 195–201, 2017
232017
The Mass Media and Russia’s “Sphere of Interests”: Mechanisms of Regional Hegemony in Belarus and Ukraine
J Szostek
Geopolitics 23 (2), 307-329, 2018
212018
Russian influence on news media in Belarus
J Szostek
Communist and Post-Communist Studies 48 (2), 123–135, 2015
212015
News consumption and anti-Western narratives in Russia: A case study of university students
J Szostek
Europe-Asia Studies 69 (2), 284–302, 2017
182017
Understandings of democracy and “good citizenship” in Ukraine: utopia for the people, participation in politics not required
J Szostek, D Orlova
Post-Soviet Affairs 38 (6), 479-496, 2022
52022
Revolution in progress? Continuity and change in Ukrainian politics
J Szostek
East European Politics and Societies, 2017
42017
The power of detraction: Belarusian reporting of Russian social problems during "information war"
J Szostek
Журнал исследований социальной политики (The Journal of Social Policy …, 2016
3*2016
Russia in the news of its neighbours: Cross-border media influence in Ukraine and Belarus
J Szostek
University of Oxford, 2013
32013
Free speech versus defence of the nation? The media as sources of national insecurity in Ukraine
J Szostek, D Orlova
European Security 33 (1), 82-106, 2024
12024
Book review: Göran Bolin and Per Ståhlberg, Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information, Communication and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution
J Szostek
Media, War & Conflict 17 (1), 136-138, 2024
2024
East European Politics and Societies’ Statement on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
S Avineri, C Baker, M Bernhard, W Bracewell, A Bryzgel, P Bugge, ...
East European Politics and Societies 36 (3), 727, 2022
2022
KUIDAS MÕJUTAB INFOSÕDA AVALIKKU DIPLOMAATIAT? RAHVUSVAHELISE SUHTLUSE KONTSEPTUAALSE RAAMISTIKU KRIITILINE ANALÜÜS
J Szostek
Sõjateadlane, 62-89, 2021
2021
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