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نویسندگان: Janis Chakars. Indra Ekmanis
سری: The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication
ISBN (شابک) : 3030999866, 9783030999865
ناشر: Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر: 2022
تعداد صفحات: 313
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زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب جنگ های اطلاعاتی در کشورهای بالتیک: سایه طولانی روسیه نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این مجلد ویرایش شده، شامل دانشمندان ماهر، در مورد جنگ های اطلاعاتی در کشورهای بالتیک است، نبردی که روسیه را در مقابل غرب قرار می دهد و استونی، لتونی و لیتوانی را به عنوان محل رقابت برای سیاست قدرت های بزرگ قرار می دهد. فصلها به پاسخهای جمعیتهای اصلی، روسی زبانان محلی، دولتهای ملی، فعالان، روزنامهنگاران و ناتو و همچنین تأثیر سیاست خارجی روسیه بر رسانهها میپردازند.
This edited volume, featuring accomplished scholars, is about the information wars in the Baltic states, a battle that pits Russia against the West with Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as sites of contention for great power politics. Chapters address responses from titular populations, local Russian speakers, national governments, activists, journalists, and NATO, as well as the impact of Russian foreign policy on media.
Praise for Information Wars in the Baltic States Contents Notes on Contributors List of Tables Chapter 1: Introduction References Part I: The Weight of History Chapter 2: Echoes of the Past: Media and History in the Baltic Battlespace A Pattern of Political Instrumentalization Continuity and Change in the Baltic Information Wars References Chapter 3: Russian Disinformation: The Forest Brothers, Baltic Resistance, and NATO Disinformation Campaigns The Forest Brothers Resistance or Collaboration? What Does Disinformation Do Anyway? References Part II: The Weight of Ethnicity Chapter 4: Making Sense of Public Media in Times of Geo-Political Crisis: Latvian Public Media and their Ethno-Linguistic Majority and Minority Audiences Method Results Media Use Media-Related Perceptions: Public Media Ideals Skepticism toward Media: “They all Lie” Latvian-Speaking Audiences Russian-Speaking Audiences Conclusions References Chapter 5: Building Bridges: Estonian- and Russian-Speaking TV Audiences and the Value of Estonian Public Service Broadcasting, 2010–2020 Position of Broadcasting Trustworthiness of Media Institutions Importance and Trustworthiness of News Sources Position of Public Broadcasting Conclusion References Chapter 6: Building or Banning? Russian-Language TV in Latvia Russian-Language Television in Latvia from the Late Soviet Period to EU Accession: Reviving the State and Nation Post-Accession to Crimea: Media and Integration—Or the Failure Thereof Crisis in Ukraine: Strengthening Content on LTV, but Not Enough for a New Channel in Russian From Crimea to COVID-19: The Information War Heats Up Conclusion References Part III: The Digital Challenges Chapter 7: Bots, Trolls, Elves, and the Information War in Lithuania: Theoretical Considerations and Practical Problems Information War in Lithuania Mechanics of Influence: Rise of the Bots Influence as a Theoretical Consideration and the Internet Interpersonal Influence and Group Influence Structural Factors Network Structure Threaded Structure Influence Meets Structure Conclusion References Chapter 8: Robotrolling in the Baltic States Robotrolling Reports Methodology Robotrolling, 2017–2020 Pandemic Bot Activity Conclusions References Part IV: The Responses Chapter 9: Disinformation Analysis and Citizen Activism in the “Post-Truth” Era: The Case of DebunkEU.org The Case of DebunkEU.org: AI, Elves, and Analysts Against Trolls Cheap Disinformation and Expensive Debunking Conclusion References Chapter 10: The Perils of Defense in an Information War: Media, Minorities, and the Threat Next Door Television Bans and Parliamentary Debate Government as the Voice of Authority The Disconnect Between Government, Media, and People Conclusion References Chapter 11: NATO’s Response to Information Warfare Threats Development of NATO StratCom Improving Strategic Communication Capabilities Overview of Centre Operations Robotrolling and Inauthentic Activity Social Media Manipulation Geotargeting and Elections Camouflage for the Digital Domain: A Force Protection Framework for Armed Forces Responding to Cognitive Security Challenges Russia’s Footprint in the Nordic-Baltic Information Environment Virtual Russian World in the Baltics Hybrid Threats in the Baltic Information Environment Conclusions References Part V: The Complications Chapter 12: “Let Them Flee to Sweden: There, Everyone Looks at Them More Politely”: Gay Propaganda and LGBT Rights in the Baltic States Methods A Brief Note on Terminology What Constitutes “Gay Propaganda”? LGBT Rights in Comparison Men in Women’s Police Uniforms: Latvia The Referendum That Didn’t Happen: LGBT Rights and the Far Right in Estonia The Right to Be Seen: LGBT Visibility in Lithuania Trolls and Disinformation: Foreign Influence on the Baltic States Conclusion References Chapter 13: The Best of Enemies: Identity, Recursion, and the Convergence of Kremlin and Estonian Strategic Narratives in the Global Populist Discourse Theory and Praxis Social Identity Theory and Fluid Identity in Information Operations The Role of Strategic Narratives Collusion or Coincidence? A Theory of Uncoordinated Convergence The Data Russian Strategic Narratives A Taxonomy of EKRE Strategic Narratives The Politics of Purity The Rhetoric of Threat and Rescue The Politics of Misogyny The Costs of Cheap Talk The Drivers of Convergence References Part VI: Epilogue Chapter 14: Epilogue: Baltic Journalists Respond to Disinformation Fact-Checking Is Not the Only Solution Addressing Russian-Speaking Minorities and Fighting Kremlin Narratives Media Education References Index