Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information, Communication, and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution

Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information, Communication, and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution

Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information, Communication, and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution

Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information, Communication, and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution

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Overview

An in-depth look at Ukraine’s attempts to shape how it is perceived by the rest of the world.

During times of crisis, competing narratives are often advanced to define what is happening, and the stakes of information management by nations are high.  In this timely book, Göran Bolin and Per Ståhlberg examine the fraught intersection of state politics, corporate business, and civil activism to understand the dynamics and importance of meaning management in Ukraine. Drawing on fieldwork inside the country, the authors discuss the forms, agents, and platforms within the complex political and communicative situation and how each articulated and acted upon perceptions of the propaganda threat.

Bolin and Ståhlberg focus their analysis on the period between 2013 and 2022, when political tensions, commercial dynamics, and new communication technologies bred novel forms of information management. As they show, entities from governments and governmental administration to commercial actors, entrepreneurs, and activists formed new alliances in order to claim a stake in information policy. Bolin and Ståhlberg also explore how the various agents engaged in information management and strove to manage meaning in communication practice; the communicative tools they took advantage of; and the subsequent consequences for narrative constructions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262374583
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 05/02/2023
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Göran Bolin is Professor in Media and Communication Studies at Södertörn University. He is the author of Media Generations: Experience, Identity and Mediatised Social Change and Value and the Media: Cultural Production and Consumption in Digital Markets

Per Ståhlberg is Associate Professor in Media and Communication Studies at Södertörn University. He is the author of Writing Society through Media: Ethnography of a Hindi Daily.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Introduction vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
1 Contentious Concepts 19
2 The Managers of Meaning 47
3 Forms and Assemblages 71
4 Media Events and Meaning Management 95
5 The Informational State in Turbulent Times 119
Notes 137
References 143
Index 163

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From the Publisher

“Providing timely and unique insights into how Ukrainians manage knowledge, narratives, and meaning, Bolin and Ståhlberg show that decentralized information sharing remains key in Ukraine's resistance to Russia's aggression.”
—Tetyana Lokot, author of Beyond the Protest Square
 
“A fascinating account of how the Ukrainian state curated national identity in the vital years before the Russian invasion of 2022. With local knowledge and scholarly insight, the authors advance the whole field of state image management.”
­—Nicholas J. Cull, author of Public Diplomacy
 
“An engaging tour of Ukraine’s labyrinth of meaning management, ever-changing through the decade before the 2022 war - and a case study of ways of learning, believing, knowing, arguing and protesting that we share in today’s world.” 
 —Ulf Hannerz, author of World Watching

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