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Session Submission Type: Panel
The four papers of this panel offer complementary analyses of some of the keywords, discourses, and communicative strategies used on Russian-language social media to frame, promote, rationalize, alter, or contest Russia's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
'Densely Packed Propaganda': Politically Loaded Clichés in Online Communication in and beyond Russia - Kapitolina Fedorova, Tallinn U (Estonia); Natalia Tšuikina, Tallinn U (Estonia)
Telegramming Мutiny: The Socially Mediated Rise and Fall of Evgeny Prigozhin - Michael S. Gorham, U of Florida
Gendered Propaganda on Russian Pro-War Telegram Channels: Targeting Women - Vera Zvereva, U of Jyväskylä (Finland)
Strategic Interference: The Evolution of Russian State-Sponsored Trolling from the Annexation of Crimea to the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine - Maksim Markelov, U of Manchester (UK)