Narrative strategies in action – text, form, and context

Anca Ciornei
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The major changes in the global security environment that took place at the end of the last millennium continue to deeply mark the first quarter of the 21st century, characterized by substantial changes in the classical instruments used in conducting a conflict. Also, the transformation of the informational environment has led to the emergence, development, adaptation, and contextualization of the use of strategic narratives with the aim of influencing people’s perceptions of the actions of power states and producing effects in the sense desired by them.The purpose of this article is to subject strategic narratives to attention, as part of contemporary hybrid confrontations, aiming to bring a better understanding of this subject, observing how they are used and with what effects, depending on the form in which they appear. Moreover, the article proposes a multilevel conceptual delimitation, approaching strategic narratives from the perspectives of text, context, and form, as highlighted in the most recent research in the specialized field. We will also consider their use in an allied context, with reference to working documents that NATO uses in strategic communication to influence target groups and audiences, both internal and external.
行动中的叙事策略--文本、形式和背景
上个千年末期全球安全环境发生的重大变化在 21 世纪第一季度继续留下深刻印记,其特点是用于冲突的传统手段发生了巨大变化。此外,信息环境的转变也导致了战略叙事的出现、发展、调整和背景化,其目的是影响人们对强权国家行动的看法,并产生他们所希望的效果。本文的目的是关注作为当代混合对抗一部分的战略叙事,旨在更好地理解这一主题,观察它们是如何被使用的,以及根据其出现的形式产生了什么效果。此外,文章还提出了一个多层次的概念界定,从文本、背景和形式的角度来探讨战略叙事,这在该专业领域的最新研究中得到了强调。我们还将参考北约在战略传播中用来影响内部和外部目标群体和受众的工作文件,考虑它们在盟国背景下的使用情况。
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