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Security Threats and Public Perception - Digital Russia and the Ukraine Crisis (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
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Security Threats and Public Perception - Digital Russia and the Ukraine Crisis (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Series: New Security Challenges
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Countless attempts at analyzing Russia's actions focus on Putin to
understand Russia's military imbroglio in Ukraine, hostility
towards America, and disdain of 'Gayropa'. This book invites its
readers to look beyond the man and delve into the online lives of
millions of Russians. It asks not the question of what the threats
are to Russia's security, but what they are perceived to be by
digital Russia. The author examines how enemy images are
manufactured, threats magnified, stereotypes revived, memories
implanted and fears harnessed. It looks at the legacy of the Soviet
Union in shaping discussions ranging from the Ukraine crisis to the
Pussy Riots trial, and explores the complex inter-relation between
enemy images at the governmental level and their articulation by
the general public. By drawing on the fields of international
relations, memory studies, visual studies, and big data, this book
addresses the question of why securitization succeeds - and why it
fails. "Security theory meets the visual turn and goes to Russia,
where old tsarist and Soviet tropes are flooding the internet in
support of Putin's neo-tsarism. A magical mystery tour that comes
recommended. Iver B. Neumann, author of "Russia and the Idea of
Europe" "The novelty of her approach is in going beyond the
traditional top down perspective and capturing the receptivity and
contribution of various social groups to securitized discourses."
Andrei P.Tsygankov, author of "Russia's Foreign Policy: Change and
Continuity in National Identity". "When do scary proclamations of
security threats attract an audience? When does securitization
work? 'Security Threats and Public Perception' combines in-depth
analysis of the Ukraine Crisis in the Russian digital media with
discourse theory to make an innovative argument about how and when
people believe that they are insecure. A must read!" Laura Sjoberg,
Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Florida,
USA
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