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Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Information Age, Network Society and New Forms of Identity
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Information Age, Network Society and New Forms of Identity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2022.3
Published:
2022-10-31
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CONTENTS
ЗМІСТ (Українська)
Dear readers!
Шановні читачі! (Українська)
Research Articles
Simulacra and fakes in the information warfare
Maryna Kolinko, Halyna Petryshyn
9-14
pdf
Caricature as one of the information mechanisms for constructing the image of Russia's war against Ukraine: according to the materials of "The Times" and "The Sunday Times"
Ruslan Kutsyk
15-24
pdf (Українська)
pdf
Who discovered the Donetsk coal basin and when it was discovered
Information war on the Donbas frontier
Hennadii Haiko, Volodymyr Biletsky, Vitaly Biletskyi
25-32
pdf
pdf (Українська)
Ending Electoral Fraud in Nigeria: can the Agenda Setting Role of the Mass Media salvage the situation?
Chinedu A. Nwamara , Emeka Williams Etumnu
33-40
pdf
Social transformations and distribution of pirated media content on the example of video games
Yevhen Maliuk
41-47
pdf
The informational phenomenon of trees and biomorphism
(following the EDEN project)
Maryna Prepotenska
48-57
pdf
pdf (Українська)
Why should Ukraine be a fast state for overcoming war consequences?
Liubov Zharova
58-65
pdf
The role of media culture in today's information wars
Iryna Lomachinska , Bohdan Lomachinskyi
66-73
pdf (Українська)
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