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Vad kokar i den ryska mediakitteln? En analys av användningen av begreppen sjajtany, desjajtanizatsija och desatanizatsija i rysk media under 2022

What is Cooking in the Russian Media Cauldron? An Analysis of the Terms shaytany, deshaytanizatsia and desatanizatsia in Russian Media during 2022

Author

  • Elin Kinnefors

Summary, in English

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to investigate how Russia communicates with their religious and ethnic minorities on the invasion of Ukraine. To do this I have studied the use of the words “shaytany”, “shaytanizatsia” and “desatanizatsia” describing Ukrainians and the invasion of Ukraine in Russian state-controlled media during 2022. My hypothesis was that these words are used in a narrative directed towards the Muslim minorities in Russia to justify the war in Ukraine to them. My findings indicate that these terms were used much more frequently in 2022, than in the years before and after – 43 out of 48 Telegram posts that I found in Russian state-controlled media using these terms are from 2022 and only three posts from 2023-2024. The study employs a discourse analysis to analyze four of these posts containing links to longer texts. The results of this analysis indicate that the terms were part of a narrative directed towards Muslims, but was probably discontinued due to the use of antisemitic and islamophobic content.

Department/s

Publishing year

2024

Language

Swedish

Document type

Student publication for Bachelor's degree

Topic

  • Languages and Literatures

Keywords

  • Ryssland
  • ryska
  • Ukraina
  • sjajtaner
  • desjajtanisering
  • desatanisering
  • media

Supervisor

  • Johanna Lindbladh (FD)