In this book, the author examines the media coverage of the
Russian-Ukrainian conflict by six Polish media outlets in 2014 and
2015. Using content analysis and in-depth interviews, the author
explores how cultural and historical factors, as well as the
national security threat to Poland, affected the media image of the
conflict. Despite differences in editorial line, level of political
parallelism and type of medium, the Polish media largely spoke with
one voice. Interviews with journalists uncover how they view their
role in reporting on the conflict, and how national prejudices had
an impact on their work. The military and economic threat to
Poland, resulting from Russia's actions, was the dominant tool of
domestication used by the media to bring the dispute closer to the
public.
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