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mardi, le 26 octobre 2021
 

Russia’s war on independent media : How to survive the « long winter »

Russia Platform, Ghent University, International Relations Office, Zebrastraat 32/001, 9000 Gent
le mardi 26 octobre 2021
     Meeting room or Online => from 19:00 hrs to 20:30 hrs (CET)
     

Contact : russia at UGent.be
Registration for the physical event and the livestream : click link below
https://hrrn.ugent.be/
https://webappsx.ugent.be/eventManager/events/CERISETimchenko
https://www.ugent.be/en/agenda/lezing-cerise-lecture-russia2019s-war-on
Page Internet. UGent CERISE lecture. Russia|s war on independent media -  How to survive the long winter, by Galina Timchenko. 2021-10-26
How to survive the long winter?
Galina Timchenko, CEO of Meduza independent news agency
Moderator : prof. em. Dirk Voorhoof (Centre for Journalism Studies, Human Rights Centre, UGent).
Dear Sir, Madam,
Russia Platform kindly invites you to our upcoming CERISE-lecture on 26th of October : Russia’s war on independent media : How to survive the « long winter »
Our speaker Galina Timchenko, CEO of Meduza independent news agency, will give a lecture on the state of affairs in the media background in Russia, explaining how the restrictions on independent journalists imposed by the Russian government can affect the development of the journalism in the country.
She will portray the evolution of the political landscape in Russia and introduce such novel concepts as the ‘new iron curtain’, ‘sleeping laws’ and ‘foreign agents’ which appear quintessential for a media business in Russia. A particular emphasis will be put on the idea of the new reality constructed by the official government-run media implying the creation of the ‘enemy face’ of the Western world. She will also dwell on possible outcomes of such restrictions for the media and IT businesses under siege, and will suggest three ways of survival for the media labeled as ‘foreign agents’. Apart from that, the consequences that the repression of the media may produce on the society and journalism in the country, as well as possible scenarios of resistance to it will be touched upon. The question whether independent media have a future in Russia remains the most controversial issue.
This event is co-organized with UGent Human Rights Research Network.

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