Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/22192
Title: | Information and Psychological Operations (IPSO) as a Discovery of False Narratives in the Conditions of Military Conflict in the Med |
Authors: | Shulska, Nataliia M. Kostusiak, Nataliia M. Mitlosh, Antonina V. Pavlyuk, Ihor Polyvach, Mariia Mudryk, Alla B. Sushkova, Olena |
Affiliation: | Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University Shevchenko Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University Sumy State University |
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): | Shulska N., Kostusiak N., Mitlosh A., Pavlyuk I., Polyvach M., Mudryk A., Sushkova O. Information and Psychological Operations (IPSO) as a Discovery of False Narratives in the Conditions of Military Conflict in the Media. AD ALTA: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 2023. Vol. 13, Issue 1, Spec. Issue XХХIV. P. 156–162. |
Journal/Collection: | AD ALTA |
Issue: | 1, Spec. Issue XХХIV |
Volume: | 13 |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Date of entry: | 10-Apr-2023 |
Country (code): | CZ |
Keywords: | information and psychological operations military conflict media Russian narratives content communication |
Page range: | 156–162 |
Abstract: | The article examines the information and psychological operations (IPSO) promoted by Russia in the media space through social networks and traditional mass media since February 24, 2022. The scientific analysis includes the advice of media experts, practicing journalists, fact-checkers, and military psychologists on countering various manifestations of the IPSO, and through them, false narratives in the conditions of information warfare. The material was selected by the method of continuous examination of social networks Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, as well as such anti-fake resources and fact-checking projects as NotaYenota, “Brekhunetz”, “Media Detector”, “BezBrekhni”, “Filtr”, “Russian fake, go to...”, media research of the public organization “Information in Its Pure Form”. First of all, the modern media space was examined in order to identify in it the IPSO conducted by Russia in the conditions of the information warfare. It was noted that the activation of the IPSO with the start of a full-scale invasion took place instantly, because the enemy took advantage of the information vacuum in which the Ukrainians fell in the first days of the war due to a lack of understanding of what was happening. The characteristics of typical signs of hostile IPSOs are given, in particular the following: the presence of a bot author or Internet troll; formation of mass despair; patriotic symbols or slogans as an element of cover; intentional division of Ukrainians into “us” and “them”; creating a deceptive effect about the extraordinary power of the enemy; reconnaissance of data that may be useful to the enemy; the use of esotericism; an anti-moral call for the cruelest revenge; excessive emotionality of the texts and call to action; appeal to the individual as a persuasive argument; demanding a quick response to messages; devaluation of official sources of information and involvement of pseudo-experts; discrediting Ukraine in the international arena. It was found that the synchronicity of publications, as well as factual, logical, language errors, and the unreality of the so- called authors of such material are also markers of IPSO. The differentiation of the most common types of IPSO and their transformation in Ukrainian domestic media were studied, along with effective ways of resisting false Russian narratives, forming critical thinking and media literacy when perceiving heterogeneous information content. |
URI: | https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/22192 |
References (Ukraine): | Bedriy, Ya. (2022, November 11). Russian IPsO: what is it and how to deal with it. Media Criticism. https://www.mediakrytyka.info/za-scho-krytykuyut- media/rosiyske-ipso-scho-tse-take-i-yak-z-tsym-borotysya.html “Cleaning up the information space”: top 5 tips of the famous fact-checker Alyona Romanyuk. VolynPost. https://ww w.volynpost.com/news/217248-prybyraiemo-informacijnyj- prostir-top-5-porad-vidomoi-faktchekerky-alony-romanyuk Derevyanko, E. (2022, November 12). IPSO in the Ukrainian infospace. Pressa. https://pressassociation.org.ua/u a/ipso-v-ukra%D1%97nskomu-infoprostori/ Kabatsii, M. (2022). Fortune-telling on tarot cards: from innocent fun to an IPSO tool. Ukrainian Truth. https://life.pravd a.com.ua/culture/2022/12/30/252089/ Kitsa, M. (2017). Peculiarities and methods of detecting fake information in the Ukrainian mass media. Bulletin of the Lviv Polytechnic National University. Series: Journalistic Sciences, 883, 28–32. Konstankevych I., Kostusiak N., Shulska N., Stanislav O., Yelova T., Kauza I. (2022). Media Manipulation as a Tool of Information Warfare: Typology Signs, Language Markers, Fact Checking Methods. AD ALTA: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 12(2), spec. issue XХІХ, 224–230. http://www.magn animitas.cz/ADALTA/120229/papers/A_39.pdf Kostusiak N., Shulska N., Kozlova T., Lynnyk Y., Slashchuk A., Musiichuk T. (2022). Features of Public Communication: Rhetorical Skill and Language Manipulation. AD ALTA: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 12(2), spec. issue XХІХ, 208–213. http://www.magnanimitas.cz/ADAL TA/120229/papers/A_36.pdf Kotubey, O. (2022, July 27). Botofermy, cotton, Kiselyov. What is IPsO, or informational and psychological operations. Suspilne. https://suspilne.media/260991-botofermi-bavovna- kiselov-so-take-ipso-abo-informacijno-psihologicni-operacii/ Kuzmenko, L. (2022, September 13). It is unacceptable to divide Ukrainians into “us” and “them”: Why should we refrain from spreading information about certain characteristics. New Voice. https://nv.ua/ukr/opinion/viyna-v-ukrajini-yaki-pomilki- roblyat-ukrajinski-zhurnalisti-novini-ukrajini-50269682.html Lavrynets, N. (2022, October 11). What is IPSO and how not to let enemies intimidate you: advice of a military psychologist. Apostrophe.ua. https://apostrophe.ua/ua/article/lim e/learn/2022-10-11/chto-takoe-ipso-i-kak-ne-dat-vragam-sebya- zapugat-sovetyi-voennogo-psihologa/48484 Mudra, I. (2016). The concept of “fake” and its types in mass media. Television and Radio Journalism, 15, 184–188. http://publications.lnu.edu.ua/collections/index.php/teleradio/arti cle/viewFile/694/699 Nesterenko S. V. (2018). Social networks as a tool of modern information and psychological warfare. In: A. Barovska et al. (Eds). Strategic Communications in Hybrid Warfare: A Volunteer-to-Scientist View. Kyiv: NA SBU of Ukraine, pp. 355–401. Nikolayenko, N., Vasylevich, Yu., & Komarchuk, O. (2020). The manipulative nature of the Russian mass communication media in the conditions of the Russian- Ukrainian hybrid war. International Relations, Public Communications and Regional Studies, 1(7), 93–104. Pecherskyi, A. (2022, August 3). How racist IPSO hide behind Ukrainian symbols on Ukrainian Facebook. ArmyInform. https://armyinform.com.ua/2022/08/03/yak-rashystski-ipso-hov ayutsya-za-ukrayinskoyu-symvolikoyu-v-ukrayinskomu-faceb ook/ Pecherskyi, A. (2022, August 11). Racist IPSOs in the infospace: how to act as a user of social networks. ArmyInform. https://armyinform.com.ua/2022/08/11/rashystski-ipso-v- infoprostori-yak-diyaty-korystuvachevi-soczmerezh/ Pecherskyi, A. (2022). IPSO in the Ukrainian infospace: how to recognize? ArmyInform. https://armyinform.com.ua/ 2022/08/05/ipso-v-ukrayinskomu-infoprostori-yak-rozpiznaty Puciata, I. (2020). Fake as a method of manipulation in mass media: Ukrainian experience. Bulletin of the Lviv Polytechnic National University. Series: Journalistic Sciences, 4, 170–175. https://doi.org/10.23939/sjs2020.01.170. Slukhai, N. V. (2018). Linguistic markers of the worldview mask of the subject of mass media interaction. In: A. Barovska et al. (Eds). Linguistic markers of the worldview mask of the subject of mass media interaction. Strategic Communications in Hybrid Warfare: A Volunteer-to-Scientist View. Kyiv: NA SBU of Ukraine, 355–401. Snytko O. S., & Kononykhina G. (2018). Projects of total social bombardment in the information space of Ukraine. In: A. Barovska et al. (Eds). Strategic Communications in Hybrid Warfare: A Volunteer-to-Scientist View. Kyiv: NA SBU of Ukraine, 472–487. “The world does not believe in the fake of the Russian Federation about the “dirty bomb”, it is an absolutely failed IPSO of the Kremlin – GUR”. ArmiyaInform. https://armyinfo rm.com.ua/2022/10/26/svit-ne-viryt-u-fejk-rf-pro-brudnu-bomb u-cze-absolyutno-provalna-ipso-kremlya-gur/ “What is IPSO, why is it important to know it and what operations is Russia currently conducting against Ukraine” (2022, March 5). Tyjden. https://tyzhden.ua/shcho-take-ipso- chomu-vazhlyvo-tse-znaty-i-iaki-operatsii-zaraz-provodyt- rosiia-proty-ukrainy/ Yavorska, G. M. (2018). The cognitive territory of hybrid warfare: a conflict of interpretations. In: A. Barovska et al. (Eds). Strategic Communications in Hybrid Warfare: A Volunteer-to-Scientist View. Kyiv: NA SBU of Ukraine, 50–80. Zolotukhin, D. (2022, September 1). Time to grow up. Stop IPSocating on social media immediately! Media Detector. https://detector.media/infospace/article/201474/2022-08-01-cha s-doroslishannya-negayno-prypynit-ipsokaty-v-sotsme rezhakh/ |
Content type: | Article |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові роботи (FFG) |
Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.