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Russian Disinformation and Social Media in Ukraine, with Kateryna Kruk
Russian Disinformation and Social Media in Ukraine, with Kateryna Kruk
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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
Kateryna Kruk, Analyst at StopFake and Special Fellow at the European Values Think-Tank, discusses the development and strategies of Russian disinformation in Ukraine. Kateryna shares her experiences using Twitter to promote awareness about the Euromaidan protests, and we dig deeper into the role social media played in the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution. We then discuss how Russian used digital media to spread disinformation around the annexation of Crimea and armed conflict in Donbass. Kateryna also shares her insights into how to use social media for government communication, based on her work with the Ukrainian Parliament. Other topics include deep fakes and disinformation ahead of the 2019 Ukrainian Presidential elections.
Released:
Jan 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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