Russia using museums for ideological indoctrination about the Ukraine invasion, study shows
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Russia using museums for ideological indoctrination about the Ukraine invasion, study shows
Russian leaders have increasingly used museums and their digital collections to show propaganda about Slavic unity and deny Ukrainian identity since the 2022 invasion, analysis shows.
Museums in Russia used for ‘ideological indoctrination’ over Ukraine - Arts Professional
Museum collections in Russia are being increasingly used to show propaganda relating to the invasion of Ukraine, according to new research. Ksenia Lavrenteva, from the University of Exeter, examined activities organised by Russian museums, as well as legislation, cultural policies and museum practices, before and after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The work included analysis
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It is important for a museum to live one life with its city and its country. At the same time, it is important for a museum not to turn into a tool of propaganda. Whatever this propaganda may be. Tetyana Pylypchuk, the director of the Kharkiv Literary Museum, is convinced of this. After the start of the full-scale invasion, she, together with her colleagues and like-minded people, quickly resumed the work of the institution. The Literary Museum …
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