Event

Journalism or Propaganda? – Understanding the Russian Media Surge

A DISCUSSION ON RUSSIAN MEDIA TARGETING FOREIGN AUDIENCES AND THE CLASH OF […]

September 30, 2015

5:30pm - 7:30pm

20 Cooper Sq, 7th floor

A DISCUSSION ON RUSSIAN MEDIA TARGETING FOREIGN AUDIENCES
AND THE CLASH OF DIFFERENT JOURNALISTIC CULTURES
On September 30, 2015, please join us for “Journalism or propaganda?
Understanding the Russian media surge abroad,” a roundtable discussion  on
Russian media targeting foreign audiences and the clash of different journalistic
cultures.
RT, Sputnik, Russia Beyond the Headlines… In recent times Russian media have
stepped up their efforts to reach audiences beyond the borders of the Russian
Federation. In the West, these organizations  are often branded as Russian
propaganda and dismissed as mouthpieces for the Kremlin. But is that really all
there is to them? The NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia and
Global and Joint Program Studies at Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute host
a panel aimed at unveiling differences, aims and challenges faced by Russian
outlets targeting foreign audiences.
Russian journalism emerges from a different tradition, with distinct missions, and
these are obscured when subjected to a specifically American journalistic ethos
and standard. Taking this into account, how does the work of outlets like RT
relate the journalistic profession and notions of propaganda and soft power? The
discussion will attempt to engage and critique common assumptions regarding
this specific form of media, focusing on the nature of journalism in a Russian
context.
SPEAKERS:
• Anna Arutunyan,
Journalist formerly at The Moscow News and author of The Putin Mystique
• Kevin Rothrock,
RuNet Echo Project Editor at Global Voices Online and Producer at Meduza
English
• Konstantin von Eggert,
Russian analyst and consultant and former Editor-in-Chief at the BBC Russian
Service Moscow Bureau
• Ekaterina Zabrovskaya,
Editor-in-Chief at Russia Direct
CONVENER AND MODERATOR:
Ilaria Parogni, Research Associate at NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study
of Russia and Global and Joint Program Studies MA candidate in Journalism and
Russian and Slavic Studies
The event is co-sponsored by the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study
of Russia and Global and Joint Program Studies at Arthur L. Carter Journalism
Institute

A DISCUSSION ON RUSSIAN MEDIA TARGETING FOREIGN AUDIENCES AND THE CLASH OF DIFFERENT JOURNALISTIC CULTURES

On September 30, 2015, please join us for “Journalism or propaganda? Understanding the Russian media surge abroad,” a roundtable discussion  on Russian media targeting foreign audiences and the clash of different journalistic cultures.

RT, Sputnik, Russia Beyond the Headlines… In recent times Russian media have stepped up their efforts to reach audiences beyond the borders of the Russian Federation. In the West, these organizations  are often branded as Russian propaganda and dismissed as mouthpieces for the Kremlin. But is that really all there is to them? The NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia and Global and Joint Program Studies at Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute host a panel aimed at unveiling differences, aims and challenges faced by Russian outlets targeting foreign audiences.

Russian journalism emerges from a different tradition, with distinct missions, and these are obscured when subjected to a specifically American journalistic ethos and standard. Taking this into account, how does the work of outlets like RT relate the journalistic profession and notions of propaganda and soft power? The discussion will attempt to engage and critique common assumptions regarding this specific form of media, focusing on the nature of journalism in a Russian context.

SPEAKERS:

• Anna Arutunyan, Journalist formerly at The Moscow News and author of The Putin Mystique

• Kevin Rothrock, RuNet Echo Project Editor at Global Voices Online and Producer at Meduza English

• Konstantin von Eggert, Russian analyst and consultant and former Editor-in-Chief at the BBC Russian Service Moscow Bureau

• Ekaterina Zabrovskaya, Editor-in-Chief at Russia Direct

CONVENER AND MODERATOR:

Ilaria Parogni, Research Associate at NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia and Global and Joint Program Studies MA candidate in Journalism and Russian and Slavic Studies

The event is co-sponsored by the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia and Global and Joint Program Studies at Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute