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− | |perpetrators=Stephen Hutchings, Vera Tolz, Precious N Chatterje-Doody | + | |perpetrators=Stephen Hutchings, Vera Tolz, Marie Gillespie, Alistair Willis, Rhys Crilley, Vitaly Kazakov, Precious N Chatterje-Doody, Kat Lowe, Connell Beggs, Rui Wang, Lucy Birge |
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|planners=Institute for Statecraft, Integrity Initiative, Euan Grant | |planners=Institute for Statecraft, Integrity Initiative, Euan Grant | ||
|locations=University of Manchester | |locations=University of Manchester | ||
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− | }}'''''Reframing Russia for the Global Mediasphere: From Cold War to “Information War”?''''' is research project that is mentioned in at least 3 documents from the [[Integrity Initiative leak]].<ref>[[Document:Integrity 2018 Moldova Cluster (1)]]</ref><ref>[[Document:Integrity Initiative Budget for the 12 months ending 31 March 2019]]</ref><ref>[[Document:Euan Grant Contributions]]</ref> | + | }}'''''Reframing Russia for the Global Mediasphere: From Cold War to “Information War”?''''' is research project that is mentioned in at least 3 documents from the [[Integrity Initiative leak]].<ref>[[Document:Integrity 2018 Moldova Cluster (1)]]</ref><ref>[[Document:Integrity Initiative Budget for the 12 months ending 31 March 2019]]</ref><ref>[[Document:Euan Grant Contributions]]</ref> The [[University of Manchester]] advertised for a research associate from 1 June 2017 - 31 May 2020.<ref>https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=13195</ref> |
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The project's website homepage as of February 2020 | |
Date | 1 June 2017 - 31 May 2020 |
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Location | University of Manchester |
Planners | Institute for Statecraft, Integrity Initiative, Euan Grant |
Perpetrators | Stephen Hutchings, Vera Tolz, Marie Gillespie, Alistair Willis, Rhys Crilley, Vitaly Kazakov, Precious N Chatterje-Doody, Kat Lowe, Connell Beggs, Rui Wang, Lucy Birge |
Website | https://reframingrussia.com |
Interests | • “Russian Propaganda” • RT |
Description | An IfS/II discussed project about "The RT Challenge" which was publicly launched in 2019, not under the II/IfS name. |
Reframing Russia for the Global Mediasphere: From Cold War to “Information War”? is research project that is mentioned in at least 3 documents from the Integrity Initiative leak.[1][2][3] The University of Manchester advertised for a research associate from 1 June 2017 - 31 May 2020.[4]
Attribution
As of February 2020, the "Collaborating Organisations" section of the website lists only CIBAR and Chatham House, and no references to the Integrity Initiative nor the Institute for Statecraft were obviously listed. The website advertised the event as "an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded collaboration between The University of Manchester and The Open University."
"The RT Challenge"
A 2019 policy brief is entitled The RT Challenge: How to respond to Russia’s international broadcaster".[5]
Inaugural Event
- Full article: Reframing Russia/Inaugural event
- Full article: Reframing Russia/Inaugural event
The "Reframing Russia" project was launched with an event at the Frontline Club, London, on the 12 October 2019.
References
- ↑ Document:Integrity 2018 Moldova Cluster (1)
- ↑ Document:Integrity Initiative Budget for the 12 months ending 31 March 2019
- ↑ Document:Euan Grant Contributions
- ↑ https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=13195
- ↑ https://reframingrussia.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/reframing-russia-policy-brief-july-2019-.pdf