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29.08.22 THE WAR IN UKRAINE IN SINOPHONE MEDIA – online round-table on the Ukrainian Platform for Contemporary China

Date: 29 August 2022
Time: 2 p.m. (EEST)
Duration: 2 hours
 
Organizers:

  • A. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)
  • Ukrainian Association of Sinologists
  • Helvetica Publishing House

 In times of conflicts, the media always plays the crucial role of shaping the public opinion. Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there have been many accusations of the PRC media of one-sided coverage of the war, using the situation in their own interests. Considering the sizable readership of Sinophone media worldwide, it is essential to have a good understanding of the messages on the war that are being spread through various outlets from Greater China.

The key questions we are going to discuss with Ukrainian and International experts:
— What are the moral problems in the Sinophone coverage of the conflict? Is it possible to speak about the violation of the norms of journalistic ethics?
— Are there any significant discrepancies between state-owned and privately-owned media?
— How does the vocabulary employed in the coverage of the war in Ukraine reflect the underlying political agendas and biases?
— Are there any significant differences in the state media coverage of the conflict depending on whether they target domestic or international audiences?
— What are the procedures for fact checking and source finding involved in the reporting on Ukraine in Sinophone media?

Welcome to register https://ua-sinophone.org/




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