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Journal of Language and Politics: Online-First ArticlesThe good, the bad, and the ugly
Anti-Ukrainian narratives on Polish Twitter
The article focuses on anti-Ukrainian narratives spread on Twitter. We performed a Thick Big Data analysis of
words and hashtags connected with anti-Ukrainian narratives. We collected 16,700 tweets from 25 January 2023 to 22 February 2023,
focusing on the most popular and commented ones. Furthermore, we conducted multi-modal narrative and rhetorical analyses to
distinguish the typology of narrations. This article sheds light on how vital narration in disinformation campaigns and media
warfare on social media is. Most tweets contained narration highlighting the alleged appropriation of Polish culture by displaying
Ukrainian nationality. Such narration strongly influences a sense of insecurity and alienation in one’s own country. We discovered
that Ukrainian-related posts have negative sentiment and frequently spread disinformation.
Keywords: narration, Twitter, disinformation, war, Ukraine
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Discursive Traditions and Anti-Pluralism in Poland in the context of relations with Ukraine
- 3.Methods
- 4.Analysis
- 4.1Metadata
- 4.2Contents
- 4.3Basic message
- 4.4Narrative and rhetorical analysis
- 4.5Visual analysis
- 5.Discussion and conclusions
- Competing interests
- Ethical statements
- Acknowledgements
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References
Published online: 17 January 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.24124.lip
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.24124.lip
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