INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF INFORMATION POLICY IN THE DIGITAL SPACE OF POST-WAR UKRAINE

Author:

ZAPOROZHETS TETIANA,HORNYK VOLODYMYR,BASHTANNYK OKSANA,PASICHNYI ROMAN,PUTINTSEV ANATOLII

Abstract

The article examines the media environment and aspects of information policy in Ukraine in the digital space during a full-scale war and in the perspective of the institutionalization of information policy in the post-war landscape. The opportunities, risks, and role of digital citizen journalism in the institutionalization of information policy are outlined. It is shown that the field of information policy operates within a multifaceted institutional framework, exhibiting a wide range of meanings, applications, and implications. It is assumed that institutionalization of information policy in the digital space of post-war Ukraine should be carried out within “quadruple helix” model.

Publisher

MAGNANIMITAS

Subject

General Engineering

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