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Generation Z: Propaganda in Russian Schools and the Militarization of Memory
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A Whole Generation Has Grown Up with Putin’s Propaganda
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TV in the Search for a Unifying Idea
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Lying: An Industry
To understand the current propaganda in Russia, which is a mix of historic amnesia and hypermnesia, revisionism and censorship, it is necessary to go back to World War II and the myth of the Soviet…
interview This year, Marina Ovsyannikova interrupted a broadcast of Vremya to protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which made international news headlines. What led her to do this courageous move…
The digital turn gave rumors a technological boost. It is no longer necessary to meet someone in the café and whisper things in his or her ear. The Internet combines the durability of the written…