Managing Meaning in Ukraine Information, Communication, and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution

An in-depth look at Ukraine's attempts to shape how it is perceived by the rest of the world.During times of crisis, competing narratives are often advanced to define what is happening, and the stakes of information management by nations are high. In this timely book, Göran Bolin and Per Ståh...

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Main Author: Bolin, Göran (auth)
Other Authors: Ståhlberg, Per (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2023
Series:Information Policy
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