The penetration of Russian disinformation related to the war in Ukraine: Evidence from Poland, the Czech republic and Slovakia (Record no. 526425)

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Personal name Wenzel, M. et al
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Title The penetration of Russian disinformation related to the war in Ukraine: Evidence from Poland, the Czech republic and Slovakia
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Place of publication, distribution, etc International Political Science Review
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Extent 45(2), Mar, 2024: p.192-208
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Summary, etc This article novel research on disinformation conducted by the Central European Digital Media Observatory. We have identified Russian disinformation strategies related to the war in Ukraine and established the extent of their penetration in Central European countries. This international comparison shows that thecountries in question are susceptible to Russia-related disinformation efforts to a highly varying degree. Poland is largely immune to narratives about the Ukraine war and the Ukrainian state imposed by official and unofficial actors connected to the Russian authorities and their supporters. On the other hand, Slovak society is relatively receptive to such sentiments, while Czechs are somewhere between these poles. The use of social media as a source of news contributes to disinformation, but the effect is weak. In all three societies there is a strong, significant influence of individuals’ degree of education and material situation. Respondents with post-secondary education and those who consider themselves well off are less vulnerable to disinformation, regardless of their media consumption.- Reproduced

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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Russian disinformation strategies, War in Ukraine, Central European Digital Media Observatory, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Social media influence, Disinformation penetration, Official and unofficial actors, Russian authorities, Educational impact, Material situation, Post-secondary education, Media consumption, Vulnerability to disinformation, International comparison.
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Main entry heading International Political Science Review
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Subject DIP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-06-03 45(2), Mar, 2024: p.192-208 AR132140 2024-06-03 Articles

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