当一个词是一个强大的武器

M. Soroka
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这篇文章探讨了记者在俄乌战争中的行动。作者强调了乌克兰媒体的整合,在这方面强调了全乌克兰的广播马拉松,如“团结起来,我们是强大的”广播。乌克兰的大众媒体,特别是广播媒体,已经动员起来,成为一个强大的前线,对敌人制造恐慌、发布虚假消息和传播虚假信息的企图进行有力抵抗。本文认为,在乌克兰战争中,国内大众媒体资源的这种动员不仅在国家层面上是独一无二的,在全球新闻业也是如此。在这方面,普利策奖委员会于2022年4月向乌克兰记者颁发了特别奖,以表彰他们“对真实报道的勇气、耐力和承诺”。文章还指出,新闻领域的挑战,包括区域性媒体的挑战,值得我们高度重视。低估它们,更不用说忽视它们,意味着破坏我们对敌人的抵抗,敌人已经在大众媒体工具上投入了巨大的资本。作者注意到,在加速非国有化的情况下,军事专业媒体在被清算后严重缺乏。最后,他断言,政策制定者需要审查某些非国有化的立法规范,并在国家层面上紧急实施恢复和支持全乌克兰印刷网点的机会。关键词:战争,记者,大众传媒,信息,普利策奖,广播渠道。
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When a Word Is a Formidable Weapon
The article explores the operation of journalists amid the russian-Ukrainian war. The author underlines the consolidation of Ukrainian media, highlighting in this regard the all-Ukrainian radio marathons, such as the ‘Together we are strong’ broadcast. Ukrainian mass media, particularly broadcasting media, have mobilised into a robust frontline for powerful resistance against the enemy’s attempts to sow panic, launch fakes and disseminate falsehoods. The paper argues that such mobilisation of domestic mass media resources in the war for Ukraine is unique not only for state-level but for global journalism as well. In this connection, the Pulitzer Prize Board recognised Ukrainian journalists with a special award ‘for courage, endurance and commitment to truthful reporting’ in April 2022. The article also states that the challenges of the information sphere, including those of regional outlets, warrant our utmost attention. To understate them, let alone neglect them, means to sabotage our resistance to the enemy, which has been investing colossal capital into its mass media tools. The author observes the sharp lack of military-specialised media outlets following their liquidation amid hastened denationalisation. Finally, he asserts that policymakers need to review certain legislative norms of denationalisation and urgently implement opportunities for restoration and support of all-Ukrainian printed outlets on the state level. Keywords: war, journalists, mass media, information, Pulitzer Prize, broadcast channels.
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