Kapitel
Open Access
Afterword: Digital Formation of Resistance
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Nadiya Ivanenko
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Acknowledgements 11
- Foreword: War in the Smartphone Age 13
- Introducing Digital War: Ukraine, Russia and the Augmented Frontlines of the Future 17
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Part I. Society, Communication and Activism
- 1 Homeland Humanitarianism in Russia’s War Against Ukraine: a Study of Four Ukrainian Diasporic Communities 45
- 2 From Leaflets to Livestreams: The Evolution of Wartime Communication 69
- 3 Language of War: Neologisms in British Media and Their Role in the Ukrainian War Narrative 85
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Part II. War Reality and Disinformation
- 4 AI visions: Representing Russia's War Against Ukraine for Humans and Machines 107
- 5 LLMs as Information Warriors? Auditing how LLM- Powered Chatbots Tackle Disinformation about Russia’s War in Ukraine 123
- 6 #Biolabs: The Spread of a Russian Disinformation Campaign to the German Social Media and Public Sphere 151
- 7 More Than Slacktivism: Russian Instagram Celebrities at the Outbreak of War in Ukraine 177
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Part III. Memory, Community and Resilience
- 8 An Unexpected Battlefield: Weaponization of Online Piracy as a New Domain in Digital War 199
- 9 “Today We are Drawing Death” 1: Instagram’s Role in Artistic Responses to the Bombing of Okhmatdyt 219
- 10 “May the Force Be with You”: Ukrainian War Humor as a Sign of Resilience 241
- 11 When War Cats Go Viral 257
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Part IV. Religion, Media and War
- 12 The Ukrainian Orthodox Church’s Online Media After the 2022 Invasion: A Strained Attempt to Hold a Middle Ground 277
- 13 The World Russian People’s Council and Russo- Ukrainian Relations: From Forging Hegemony to Promoting Domination 295
- 14 “The Lord is my Banner”: Making War Sacred in Russian Orthodox Media 317
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Part V. Book Reviews
- Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information, Communication, and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution by Göran Bolin and Per Ståhlberg, Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2023, 166 pp., ISBN 9780262374576 347
- War in the Smartphone Age: Conflict, Connectivity and the Crises at our Fingertips by Matthew Ford, London: C. Hurst & Co Publishers, 2025, 312 pp., ISBN 1805263749 351
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Appendix
- Afterword: Digital Formation of Resistance 357
- Contributors 361
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Acknowledgements 11
- Foreword: War in the Smartphone Age 13
- Introducing Digital War: Ukraine, Russia and the Augmented Frontlines of the Future 17
-
Part I. Society, Communication and Activism
- 1 Homeland Humanitarianism in Russia’s War Against Ukraine: a Study of Four Ukrainian Diasporic Communities 45
- 2 From Leaflets to Livestreams: The Evolution of Wartime Communication 69
- 3 Language of War: Neologisms in British Media and Their Role in the Ukrainian War Narrative 85
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Part II. War Reality and Disinformation
- 4 AI visions: Representing Russia's War Against Ukraine for Humans and Machines 107
- 5 LLMs as Information Warriors? Auditing how LLM- Powered Chatbots Tackle Disinformation about Russia’s War in Ukraine 123
- 6 #Biolabs: The Spread of a Russian Disinformation Campaign to the German Social Media and Public Sphere 151
- 7 More Than Slacktivism: Russian Instagram Celebrities at the Outbreak of War in Ukraine 177
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Part III. Memory, Community and Resilience
- 8 An Unexpected Battlefield: Weaponization of Online Piracy as a New Domain in Digital War 199
- 9 “Today We are Drawing Death” 1: Instagram’s Role in Artistic Responses to the Bombing of Okhmatdyt 219
- 10 “May the Force Be with You”: Ukrainian War Humor as a Sign of Resilience 241
- 11 When War Cats Go Viral 257
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Part IV. Religion, Media and War
- 12 The Ukrainian Orthodox Church’s Online Media After the 2022 Invasion: A Strained Attempt to Hold a Middle Ground 277
- 13 The World Russian People’s Council and Russo- Ukrainian Relations: From Forging Hegemony to Promoting Domination 295
- 14 “The Lord is my Banner”: Making War Sacred in Russian Orthodox Media 317
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Part V. Book Reviews
- Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information, Communication, and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution by Göran Bolin and Per Ståhlberg, Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2023, 166 pp., ISBN 9780262374576 347
- War in the Smartphone Age: Conflict, Connectivity and the Crises at our Fingertips by Matthew Ford, London: C. Hurst & Co Publishers, 2025, 312 pp., ISBN 1805263749 351
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Appendix
- Afterword: Digital Formation of Resistance 357
- Contributors 361