Crisis in Ukraine 2014-2016 Reporting in the British Press

This work is devoted to studying the issue of how the events of the political crisis of 2014-2016 in Ukraine were reflected in the UK media. The main features of the British print media are highlighted, the characteristic features of the British newspaper and journalistic discourse are revealed. The...

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Main Authors: Anton B. Geht, Daria A. Patrusheva, Bogdan K. Reznikov, Denis V. Shutman
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov 2020-07-01
Series:Научный диалог
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Online Access:https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/1735
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description This work is devoted to studying the issue of how the events of the political crisis of 2014-2016 in Ukraine were reflected in the UK media. The main features of the British print media are highlighted, the characteristic features of the British newspaper and journalistic discourse are revealed. The study was conducted on the basis of journalistic texts of 2014-2016. The appearance and transformation of the prevailing in the UK opinions about the Ukrainian crisis and its assessments in the press are shown. It raises the issue of coverage by the British media of a referendum on the entry of Crimea into the Russian Federation, the armed confrontation in the South-East of Ukraine and the conclusion of the Minsk agreements. The authors infer that over the course of two years there has been a noticeable change in the tone and rhetoric of newspaper publications in British press: if in 2014 the judgments of the journalists were mostly pronounced negative, then over time the estimates became more balanced and restrained. It is noted that by the end of 2015 there was a noticeable decline in interest from large British print media to cover the Ukrainian conflict, which was manifested in a noticeable reduction in publications affecting this topic.
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spelling doaj.art-05f8f1ee808e46c6932ca1281fc898db2024-03-25T14:31:02ZrusTsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektovНаучный диалог2225-756X2227-12952020-07-010732834510.24224/2227-1295-2020-7-328-3451607Crisis in Ukraine 2014-2016 Reporting in the British PressAnton B. Geht0Daria A. Patrusheva1Bogdan K. Reznikov2Denis V. Shutman3Federal State Budget-Financed Educational Institution of Higher Education The Bonch-Bruevich Saint Petersburg State University of TelecommunicationsFederal State Budget-Financed Educational Institution of Higher Education The Bonch-Bruevich Saint Petersburg State University of TelecommunicationsFederal State Budget-Financed Educational Institution of Higher Education The Bonch-Bruevich Saint Petersburg State University of TelecommunicationsFederal State Budget-Financed Educational Institution of Higher Education The Bonch-Bruevich Saint Petersburg State University of TelecommunicationsThis work is devoted to studying the issue of how the events of the political crisis of 2014-2016 in Ukraine were reflected in the UK media. The main features of the British print media are highlighted, the characteristic features of the British newspaper and journalistic discourse are revealed. The study was conducted on the basis of journalistic texts of 2014-2016. The appearance and transformation of the prevailing in the UK opinions about the Ukrainian crisis and its assessments in the press are shown. It raises the issue of coverage by the British media of a referendum on the entry of Crimea into the Russian Federation, the armed confrontation in the South-East of Ukraine and the conclusion of the Minsk agreements. The authors infer that over the course of two years there has been a noticeable change in the tone and rhetoric of newspaper publications in British press: if in 2014 the judgments of the journalists were mostly pronounced negative, then over time the estimates became more balanced and restrained. It is noted that by the end of 2015 there was a noticeable decline in interest from large British print media to cover the Ukrainian conflict, which was manifested in a noticeable reduction in publications affecting this topic.https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/1735британская прессаукраинский кризисевромайданкрымреферендум в крымуминские соглашенияbritish pressukrainian crisiseuromaidancrimeareferendum in crimeaminsk agreements
spellingShingle Anton B. Geht
Daria A. Patrusheva
Bogdan K. Reznikov
Denis V. Shutman
Crisis in Ukraine 2014-2016 Reporting in the British Press
Научный диалог
британская пресса
украинский кризис
евромайдан
крым
референдум в крыму
минские соглашения
british press
ukrainian crisis
euromaidan
crimea
referendum in crimea
minsk agreements
title Crisis in Ukraine 2014-2016 Reporting in the British Press
title_full Crisis in Ukraine 2014-2016 Reporting in the British Press
title_fullStr Crisis in Ukraine 2014-2016 Reporting in the British Press
title_full_unstemmed Crisis in Ukraine 2014-2016 Reporting in the British Press
title_short Crisis in Ukraine 2014-2016 Reporting in the British Press
title_sort crisis in ukraine 2014 2016 reporting in the british press
topic британская пресса
украинский кризис
евромайдан
крым
референдум в крыму
минские соглашения
british press
ukrainian crisis
euromaidan
crimea
referendum in crimea
minsk agreements
url https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/1735
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