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https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/29392| Title: | Visual Counter-Narratives: Political Cartoons as Weapons against Russian Disinformation in Canadian Digital Media (2022-2024) |
| Authors: | Kalynovska, Iryna |
| Affiliation: | Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University |
| Bibliographic description (Ukraine): | Kalynovska I. Visual Counter-Narratives: Political Cartoons as Weapons against Russian Disinformation in Canadian Digital Media (2022-2024). Пріоритети германської та романської філології: збірник матеріалів XVІІІ Міжнародної наукової онлайн-конференції (21–23 червня 2025 року). Луцьк, 2025. С. 77-80. |
| Conference/Event: | Пріоритети германської та романської філології |
| Issue Date: | Sep-2025 |
| Date of entry: | 25-Nov-2025 |
| Country (code): | UA |
| Place of the edition/event: | Луцьк |
| UDC: | 811.1/.2(08) |
| Keywords: | disinformation manipulation propaganda political cartoons visual counter-narratives Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Canadian online publications russian war in Ukraine messaging denotative meaning connotative meaning |
| Page range: | 77-80 |
| Abstract: | Russian disinformation campaigns employ multi-level approaches, manipulating historical, cultural, and mass media narratives to promote pro-russian messaging, foster anti-Western sentiment, spread conspiracy theories, and implement simplified ideological constructs designed to polarize public opinion. This manipulation has become particularly pronounced since the russian invasion of Ukraine, requiring effective counter-narrative strategies to combat the spread of false information and maintain informed democratic discourse. Political cartoons represent a unique form of visual-graphic communication that combines verbal and non-verbal elements to deliver complex political messages quickly and effectively to broad audiences. Unlike traditional mass media formats, cartoons possess the distinctive ability to crystallize abstract political concepts into memorable visual metaphors, making them particularly effective tools for countering disinformation. Their capacity to evoke immediate emotional responses while simultaneously providing critical commentary positions them as formidable weapons in the information war against russia. |
| Description: | The aim of our study is to analyse counter-narratives against russian disinformation, focusing on their role in exposing kremlin propaganda myths and strengthening pro-Ukrainian sentiment in Western democracies. Our research, conducted with support from the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta, employs semiotic analysis to examine 345 political cartoons published in major Canadian online publications between 2022 and 2024. |
| Sponsorship: | Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (University of Alberta, Canada) |
| URI: | https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/29392 |
| Copyright owner: | Калиновська І.М. |
| Content type: | Conference Abstract |
| Appears in Collections: | Наукові роботи (FIF) |
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