THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR IN MEDIA HEADLINES – 150 DAYS OF CRIME AND HUMANITY. Cover Image

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THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR IN MEDIA HEADLINES – 150 DAYS OF CRIME AND HUMANITY.

Author(s): Anita Kwiatkowska, Julia Solarz
Subject(s): Security and defense, Social Informatics, Russian Aggression against Ukraine
Published by: Instytut Dyskursu i Dialogu
Keywords: war; conflict; genocide; Ukraine; Russia; headlines; titles; media;

Summary/Abstract: The article is an analysis of the content of media headlines regarding the Rus- sian-Ukrainian war, inspired by “The Report summarizing the monitoring of media messages – 150 days of war in/in* Ukraine”. The article analyzes the attitude of the me- dia towards the war and the parties to the conflict, as well as their way of talking about the situation between Russia and Ukraine. The text explains the image of both countries created by Polish media broadcasters in the titles of their materials, as well as how Poland is shown in them. The issue of journalistic responsibility for the word in the context of strongly marked headlines was also discussed.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 2 (10)
  • Page Range: 69-85
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish