«De-Оccupation Discourse» of the «New Days» as the Inclusiveness of the Intellectual Experience of the World Ukrainians in the Ukrainian Civilizational Perspective: Historical Parallels and Current Discussions
Abstract
Research Methodology. The leading methods of intelligence are as follows: problem-thematic; the method of critical discourse analysis, which enabled to integrate the narrative of political journalism in the Ukrainian emigration journal «New Days» with extralinguistic factors.
Results. The article reveals and analyzes the problematic and thematic historical parallels of post-war and modern times in the journalistic narrative of the Ukrainian emigration journal «New Days», taking into account editorial policy of the journal. An attempt was made to decrypt the Kremlin’s hybrid technology in the analytical publications of the second half of the 20th century, where the authors considered socio-political events that have a projection on modern information weapons, namely the silence, the method of suggesting expert assessments, fake accusations used by the Soviet press.
Democratization, de-communization, ecclesiastical autocephaly, the reality of the struggle for implementing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with the observation of the efforts of the United Nations to resolve some issues of international politics through its own armed forces (the Middle East and some states in Africa), the linguistic question, confrontation with the information imperial war, «clearing» of the national memory of the Ukrainian elite – discussions on the pages of the emigration post-war periodical, which are still relevant.
Novelty. It is proved in the article that in the modern context «de-occupational discourse» of the «New Days» (1950–1991) should be an inclusive segment of the intellectual experience of world Ukrainianity in the Ukrainian civilization perspective with the revealed historical parallels and discussions that have been “on time for more than 70 years”»
The practical significance. The results of the study of journalistic analytics of the Ukrainian emigration magazine «New Days» can be used during the formation of a resistance strategy in the modern information and cognitive warfare, the development of key ideological and political concepts.
Key words: world ukrainianship, journal «New Days», ideological and political basis of editorial body, de-occupation discourse, hybrid technologies.
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