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War Propaganda, Propaganda in Conflicts
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Digital & Social Media Use, Internet Use
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Media Use: Conflict Areas
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News Consumption & Information Sources of Media Users
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Trust in the Media, Credibility of Media
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Authoritarian Regimes: Government Communication Strategies
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Hate Speech, Hate Speech in Social Media
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Countering Hate Speech, Disinformation & Propaganda
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Transnational Communication
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Journalism
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Journalism Studies & Research
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Challenges and Perspectives of Hate Speech Research

Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin, Institute for Media and Communication Studies (2023), 482 pp.
"This book is the result of a conference that could not take place. It is a collection of 26 texts that address and discuss the latest developments in international hate speech research from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives. This includes case studies from Brazil, Lebanon, Poland, Nigeria, ... more
"In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example of Russian propaganda during the ongoing war in Ukraine. I start by briefly overviewing the Russian media system’s development, focusing on the roots of cynical attitude toward journalism in the so ... more
"What are root causes of trust and distrust in media in different political contexts? How is media use shifted from one source to another with the change of political culture? What factors shape media perception across cultures and across political regimes? Are there commonalities or are they differ ... more

The Global Handbook of Media Accountability

London; New York: Routledge (2022), xviii, 614 pp.
"The Global Handbook of Media Accountability brings together leading scholars to 'de-Westernize' the academic debate on media accountability and discuss different models of media self-regulation and newsroom transparency around the globe. With examination of the status quo of media accountability in ... more

Media Capture

Russian Analytical Digest, issue 258 (2020), 16 pp.