Topics and problems of modern Ukrainian periodicals in the Balkans (on the example of «Nova dumka» and «Ridne slovo» magazines)

Yevhen Blinov
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Ukraine is currently undergoing the most severe period in modern history. In this sense, a very important task for the authorities and society is to establish interaction with the civil society of European countries, to strengthen relations with the people of the Balkan Peninsula, with whom Ukrainians are connected by common spiritual and cultural heritage. the descendants of immigrants from Ukrainian lands – Ukrainians and Ruthenians – have been living on the territory of Croatia and Serbia for several centuries. In addition to historical, cultural and political interests, this article has a journalistic scientific interest, because the official periodicals of the Croatian Ruthenians («Nova Dumka») and the Serbian Ukrainians («Ridne Slovo») for the years 2021-2022 are subject to analysis. The analysis of the implementation of the state policy towards the Balkan Ruthenians and Ukrainians based on the research of the periodicals can be useful for the political circles of Ukraine. Studying the cultural activities of representatives of the Ukrainian diaspora in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, scientists also paid some attention to periodicals. At the same time, the recent events in Ukraine that shook the whole world, for obvious reasons, have not yet come into the focus of such scientists. This article is based on the study of the topics and issues of the periodicals «Nova Dumka» and «Ridne Slovo». Genre features were also investigated. A comparative analysis of journalistic tools used by editors and contributors was conducted. The results of the study allow us to draw conclusions about a certain similarity in the construction of periodicals, the coincidence of genre preferences of the authors. The Ruthenian and Ukrainian periodicals also share an interest in such topics as the government’s activities in the field of national minorities, cultural events, the spiritual life of ethnic groups, and the historical memory of Ruthenians and Ukrainians. At the same time, the painful consequences of the war in the Balkans, which took place at the end of the 20th century, were most vividly reflected in the publications in «Nova Dumka». Both periodicals are interested in Ukrainian topics. A sharp surge in the number of relevant publications took place after the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Russia on the territory of Ukraine. Support for Ukraine, sympathy and readiness to help Ukrainian refugees became the leitmotif of publications in «Nova Dumka» and Ridne Slovo» in the winter and spring of 2022. The results achieved during the research allow us to assess the specifics of modern european periodicals, to learn about the peculiarities of the internal politics of the Balkan states, and to draw conclusions about the problems and social attitudes of Ruthenians and Ukrainians in Eastern Europe.
巴尔干半岛现代乌克兰期刊的主题和问题(以«Nova dumka»和«Ridne slovo»杂志为例)
乌克兰目前正处于现代史上最严峻的时期。从这个意义上说,当局和社会的一项非常重要的任务是与欧洲国家的民间社会建立互动,加强与巴尔干半岛人民的关系,乌克兰人通过共同的精神和文化遗产与他们联系在一起。来自乌克兰土地的移民后裔- -乌克兰人和鲁塞尼亚人- -已经在克罗地亚和塞尔维亚的领土上生活了几个世纪。除了历史,文化和政治利益之外,本文还具有新闻科学兴趣,因为克罗地亚鲁塞尼亚人(«Nova Dumka»)和塞尔维亚乌克兰人(«Ridne Slovo»)的官方期刊在2021-2022年进行了分析。在期刊研究的基础上,分析对巴尔干鲁塞尼亚人和乌克兰人的国家政策执行情况,对乌克兰政界有一定的借鉴意义。在研究乌克兰侨民在前南斯拉夫国家的文化活动时,科学家们也注意到了期刊。与此同时,最近在乌克兰发生的震惊全世界的事件,由于显而易见的原因,还没有成为这些科学家关注的焦点。本文是基于对期刊“Nova Dumka”和“Ridne Slovo”的主题和问题的研究。类型特征也被调查。对编辑和投稿人使用的新闻工具进行了比较分析。研究结果表明,在期刊结构上有一定的相似性,作者的体裁偏好有一定的一致性。鲁塞尼亚和乌克兰期刊也对政府在少数民族领域的活动、文化活动、族裔群体的精神生活以及鲁塞尼亚和乌克兰人的历史记忆等主题感兴趣。与此同时,《新杜姆卡》的出版物最生动地反映了20世纪末发生在巴尔干半岛的战争的痛苦后果。这两份期刊都对乌克兰话题感兴趣。在俄罗斯开始全面入侵乌克兰领土之后,有关出版物的数量急剧增加。对乌克兰的支持、同情和帮助乌克兰难民的意愿成为2022年冬季和春季《新杜姆卡》和《罗德·斯洛沃》出版物的主题。在研究过程中取得的成果使我们能够评估现代欧洲期刊的特点,了解巴尔干国家内部政治的特点,并得出关于东欧鲁塞尼亚人和乌克兰人的问题和社会态度的结论。
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