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Evropeiskii potop: The Discourse of Apocalypse and Silence in Russian Press Coverage on the Issue of Refugees

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dc.contributor.author Kalsaas, Johanne Berge
dc.date.accessioned 2020-01-12T21:01:26Z
dc.date.available 2020-01-12T21:01:26Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.citation Poljarnyj vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies, vol. 20, 2017, pp. 1–17 This work en
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12528/1232
dc.description.abstract This article studies Russia’s news discourse on the refugee crisis of 2015–2016. Employing critical discourse analysis and the concept of news as discourse, the study explores representations of the refugee issue in four Russian newspapers. A predominant feature in the discourse is the use of apocalyptic rhetoric. Elaborating on the concept of post-Soviet aphasia (Oushakine 2000), however, the study also finds that the foremost characteristic of Russian public conversation on refugees is, perhaps, the lack thereof. The apparent discursive “black hole” concerning Russia’s role in the refugee situation is a central finding in the study. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Poljarnyj vestnik en
dc.subject Rosja pl
dc.subject dyskurs medialny pl
dc.subject kryzys uchodźczy pl
dc.subject 2015-2016 en
dc.subject retoryka apokaliptyczna pl
dc.subject Russia en
dc.subject news discourse en
dc.subject refugee crisis en
dc.subject apocalyptical rhetorics en
dc.subject debata publiczna en
dc.subject public debate en
dc.title Evropeiskii potop: The Discourse of Apocalypse and Silence in Russian Press Coverage on the Issue of Refugees en
dc.type Article en


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