2020
DOI: 10.21003/ea.v182-03
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Entertainment media in the context of hybrid war in the post-Soviet countries: the case of Ukraine

Abstract: The article provides a complex analysis of how entertainment media can serve to undermine a country’s resilience and security amidst hybrid war using the case of Ukraine as an example. The paper documents that before the launch of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine in 2014, Russian media products had been heavily present in Ukrainian media space, including the entertainment segment. In 2017, Ukraine restricted access to some Russian media products and social media in its territory in an effort to counter disi… Show more

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“…Information culture is determined by the level of quality and safety of the content broadcast on television. Official information, the public cluster (Honig, 2019), entertainment content (Melykh & Korbut, 2020), journalistic or fictional works -all of these form an impact on the viewer's mind. The authenticity conceptuality reliability…”
Section: New Elements Of Information Security In the Television Space...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information culture is determined by the level of quality and safety of the content broadcast on television. Official information, the public cluster (Honig, 2019), entertainment content (Melykh & Korbut, 2020), journalistic or fictional works -all of these form an impact on the viewer's mind. The authenticity conceptuality reliability…”
Section: New Elements Of Information Security In the Television Space...mentioning
confidence: 99%