媒体现实作为影响公众舆论的手段(以扎波罗热地区的临时被占领土为例); - 媒体现实作为影响公众舆论的手段(以扎波罗热地区的临时被占领土为例); - 媒体现实作为影响公众舆论的手段(以扎波罗热地区的临时被占领土为例)。

K. But
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本研究的目的是在影响公众舆论的背景下,审查媒体作为宣传和操纵工具的现实情况,以扎波罗热地区临时被占领土上的区域印刷媒体和数字媒体为例,说明其建设手段。研究方法。在研究过程中,采用了系统化、分析化和综合化的方法。作者对来自扎波罗热地区临时被占领领土的印刷和数字材料进行了审查和事实核查,以审查其中所描绘的媒体现实。样本包括6月份在扎波罗热地区临时占领领土上传播的宣传材料,包括《白俄罗斯和俄罗斯联盟议会大会》(2023年6月23日至29日,第26期)、《扎波罗日斯基Vestnik》(第10期)和数字材料(具体来说,是电报频道《扎波罗日斯基Vestnik》和网站ZP-news.ru)的节选。关于媒体现实如何影响公众舆论的假设也被提出。结果。在这项研究中,我们考察了媒体现实对公众舆论影响的潜在工具(以居住在扎波罗热地区临时占领领土的公民为例)。理论分析表明,媒体现实对个人和群体意识的影响早在上个世纪就已经被探索过。然而,这个话题直到今天仍然相关。在为这一研究奠定基础的关键著作中,值得一提的是H. Adorno、P. Bourdieu、J. Baudrillard、R. Barthes、G. laswell、M. McLuhan、I. Matsishina、O. Moskvich、M. Sanakoyev、L. Chernyavska等人的贡献。值得注意的是,传播学学者v·施拉姆(V. Schramm)和d·罗伯茨(D. Roberts)指出,当政府机构感到自身力量和信念不足时,它们会寻求向社会呈现一种不同的现实。建议作者对媒体现实概念的定义如下:构建的社会文化现实,虚拟空间,在媒体中反映或扭曲的现象和过程的集合,这些现象和过程影响感知,理解以及人们与现实世界互动的方式,塑造公众舆论,并可以直接改变消费者行为。此外,对扎波罗热地区临时被占领土上流通的宣传资料进行的实际分析表明,构建媒体现实是大众影响的一个关键因素。这是通过一系列手段实现的,包括制造信息真空,应用“伪事实核查”或指责乌克兰方面传播虚假信息,遗漏或淡化信息,制作特定的符号和视觉图像来影响潜意识,发布情感内容,激活“沉默螺旋”,以及频繁重复信息。现实意义。在俄罗斯对乌克兰信息战的背景下,研究结果可以应用于制定对抗敌对宣传和重新安置临时占领领土上的居民的对策。关键词:宣传、媒体真实、虚假、叙事、信息战、媒体素养、关键信息、临时占领区、操纵、事实核查。
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The purpose of the study is to examine media reality as a tool of propaganda and manipulation in the context of influencing public opinion, demonstrate the means of its construction using regional print media and digital media as examples, operating in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhia region.Research methodology. During the research, methods of systematization, analysis, and synthesis were applied. The author conducted a review and fact-checking of printed and digital materials from the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhia region to examine the media reality portrayed in them. The sample included propagandistic materials from June that were disseminated in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhia region, including excerpts from the newspaper «Parliamentary Assembly of the Union of Belarus and Russia» (June 23–29, 2023, No. 26), «Zaporozhsky Vestnik» (No. 10), and digital materials (specifically, the Telegram channel «Zaporozhsky Vestnik» and the website ZP-news.ru). Hypotheses were also formulated regarding how media reality can influence public opinion.Results. In this study, we examined potential tools of media reality influence on public opinion (using the example of citizens residing in temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhia region). The theoretical analysis indicated that the impact of media reality on the consciousness of individuals and groups was explored as far back as the previous century. However, the topic remains relevant to this day. Among the key works that laid the foundation for this research, it is worth mentioning the contributions of H. Adorno, P. Bourdieu, J. Baudrillard, R. Barthes, G. Lasswell, M. McLuhan, I. Matsishina, O. Moskvich, M. Sanakoyev, L. Chernyavska, and others. Notably, communication scholars V. Schramm and D. Roberts pointed out that governmental structures seek to present a different reality to society when they sense a lack of their own strength and convictions. The proposed author’s definition of the concept of media reality is as follows: a constructed socio-cultural reality, a virtual space, a collection of phenomena and processes reflected or distorted in the media that influence perception, understanding, and the way people interact with the real world, shape public opinion, and can be directed towards changing consumer behavior. Additionally, a practical analysis of propagandistic sources introduced in circulation in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhia region suggests that constructing media reality is a crucial element of mass influence. This is achieved through a range of instruments, including the creation of an information vacuum, the application of «pseudo-fact-checking» or accusing the Ukrainian side of disseminating false information, omission or downplaying of information, crafting specific symbols and visual images to impact the subconscious, publishing emotional content, activating the «spiral of silence», and frequent repetition of messages.Practical significance. In the context of Russia’s information warfare against Ukraine, the research findings can be applied to develop countermeasures against hostile propaganda and reintegrating residents in the temporarily occupied territories.Key words: propaganda, media reality, fakes, narratives, information war, media literacy, key messages, temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region, manipulation, fact-checking.
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