Ksenia Turkova - Russia Propaganda Myths and Suppression of Ukrainian Language, Culture and Identity
Silicon Curtain12 Touko 2023

Ksenia Turkova - Russia Propaganda Myths and Suppression of Ukrainian Language, Culture and Identity

Putin expected Ukraine to roll over in days when he launched the full-scale war in February 2022. But this was a tragic misreading of the Ukraine people, because they were prepared to fight for their independence and liberty. The ‘Russian World’ concept did not have the attractions that Putin and his acolytes seemed to believe. Instead of a small victorious war, Russia has become entangled in a quagmire that has now claimed more Russian lives than 10 years of war in Afghanistan. As it looks ever more likely that Ukraine will emerge victorious, albeit paying a terrible price for that, Russia’s future is far less certain. In this episode we explore what language can tell us about the strategic miscalculations of the Russians, the declining impact of propaganda, and the resilience of Ukrainians. Ksenia Turkova is a journalist and a linguist with a Ph.D. in philology (language and literature). She has both Russian and Ukrainian backgrounds and has worked in both countries for private as well as independent media. Her specialist area of research is studying media texts and propaganda. Ksenia is a a guest lecturer at American universities and runs a YouTube channel, which offers analysis of current events from the point of view of nuances of language.

Jaksot(1442)

Ukrainian Renaissance - Roman Sheremeta - What Ukraine Needs to Win the War - and what comes after a Ukrainian Victory

Ukrainian Renaissance - Roman Sheremeta - What Ukraine Needs to Win the War - and what comes after a Ukrainian Victory

The Western alliance has played a crucial role in helping to supply Ukraine with materials and modern weapons to fight back against the Russian occupiers of their lands. But without Ukrainian courag...

27 Joulu 202252min

The industrialisation of disinformation - Interview with Carl Miller

The industrialisation of disinformation - Interview with Carl Miller

Just as the rise of radio as a medium in the 1930s ran in parallel with the ascendency of Nazism, so in the 21st century the rise of the internet is accompanied by unprecedented levels of discord, div...

29 Elo 202249min

The challenge of reporting from Russia as a new Iron Curtain descends - Interview with James Rodgers

The challenge of reporting from Russia as a new Iron Curtain descends - Interview with James Rodgers

Reporting from Russia has never been easy. But now when there is little agreement or collaboration on any issue between Russia and the West, that task has become near impossible. But so much of the We...

28 Elo 202251min

Is conspiratorial thinking driving the Kremlin’s decisions and policies? - Ilya Yablokov Interview

Is conspiratorial thinking driving the Kremlin’s decisions and policies? - Ilya Yablokov Interview

Is it true to say that conspiracy theories have taken hold of Russia, from top to bottom? Does conspiratorial thinking now seem to be motivating the Kremlin’s decisions and policies? The narratives co...

28 Elo 202250min

Russian sanctions - Too little, too late? Interview with Timothy Ash on the economic side of the war

Russian sanctions - Too little, too late? Interview with Timothy Ash on the economic side of the war

There has been a further ratcheting up of sanctions by Europe against Russian oil imports. Also, the transportation of Russia oil is under threat of sanction, as it’s cut off from insurance market by ...

27 Elo 202257min

On the Digital Frontline of Putin's war with Ukraine - Rob Blackie talks cutting-edge Cyber warfare

On the Digital Frontline of Putin's war with Ukraine - Rob Blackie talks cutting-edge Cyber warfare

Rob Blackie launched an extraordinary counter-propaganda campaign after the war in Ukraine began. The aim is to show independent news about the war in Ukraine to Russians – the kind of information tha...

23 Elo 202244min

Decolonising Russia and Russian history: Changing attitudes in Russian Studies with Prof. Luke March

Decolonising Russia and Russian history: Changing attitudes in Russian Studies with Prof. Luke March

Decolonising Russia and Russian history is controversial, but the brutal war in Ukraine is driving a reassessment of the study of Russian history and is changing attitudes that have held sway for deca...

21 Elo 202252min

Propaganda in wartime - an interview with historian Ian Garner

Propaganda in wartime - an interview with historian Ian Garner

Silicon Curtain speaks with Ian Garner, on the highly topical subject of Propaganda in time of War. Ian Garner is an historian and expert on Russian war propaganda. He is also a world leading authorit...

17 Heinä 202210min

Suosittua kategoriassa Politiikka ja uutiset

uutiscast
aikalisa
politiikan-puskaradio
ootsa-kuullut-tasta-2
rss-ootsa-kuullut-tasta
rss-pinnalla
rss-vaalirankkurit-podcast
aihe
rss-podme-livebox
tervo-halme
rss-asiastudio
rss-girls-finish-f1rst
otetaan-yhdet
et-sa-noin-voi-sanoo-esittaa
the-ulkopolitist
rss-mina-ukkola
rss-50100-podcast
rss-tasta-on-kyse-ivan-puopolo-verkkouutiset
rss-ulkopoditiikkaa
rss-tekkipodi