Ukraine should build effective technogy to counter Russian narratives – expert

An urgent task for Ukraine is to devel efficient technogies for countering Russian narratives.

That’s according to Andr Lebid, PhD, Professor at the Department of Psychogy, Pitical Science and Socio-Cultural Technogies at the Sumy State University, who spoke at the presentation of the analytical report "The War of Narratives: Image of Ukraine in Media," hosted by Ukrinform.

"The urgent task for Ukraine in the conditions of Russia’s full-scale war against our country is not only about shaping a prer Ukrainian narrative, but also constructing an actually effective model, effective technogies for countering Russian narratives. This is not some kind of permanent phenomenon, since Russian narratives are supplemented, transformed, and acquire new forms constantly," Lebid said.

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He noted that the formation of Russian narratives has logically gone through several stages and in fact these narratives have transformed as well.

According to him, an integral component of Russian narratives is the idea of a special path of develment, the superiority and uniqueness of Russian civilization.

Myka Nazarov, candidate of pitical sciences, head of the Center for Regional Security Studies at the Sumy State University, noted that since 1991, Ukraine has not had its own narrative that it could pitch to the world.

"If you don’t have your own narrative, this narrative is created by someone else. And we see how narratives for Ukraine were created either by Russia or by Western nations due to their own understanding of the processes develing in Ukraine, quite often misunderstanding these processes. But to a greater extent , the narratives we are investigating in the Western media are those created by the Russian Federation, and which for years and decades, through their media and their intelligence networks, were conveyed to and spread in the West. Unfortunately, the image of Ukraine in Western countries was massively shaped by the Russian Federation," said Nazarov.

He emphasized that only recently, after Russia's aggression of 2014, did some countries begin to ban or suspend the erations of Russian media as they had enly promoted hostile, anti-Ukrainian, and anti-Eurean narratives.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, referring to the Kyiv International Institute of Sociogy, up to 20% of Ukrainians remain under the influence of Russian praganda.

Photo: Hennad Minchenko

Source: www.unian.info

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