Fourth International Conference on Science & Technology Metrics (STMet 2023): Proceedings BITS Pilani, Dubai, UAE. November 16-17, 2023
 

 

A Butterfly’s Wingbeat or a Global Village – a Bibliometric Review of the Impact of the Russo-ukrainian War
Ãœlle Must
Estonian Education and Youth Board Munga 18, 50088 Tartu. Estonia
Abstract: What happens thousands of kilometres away from us today affects our daily life and has global consequences much faster and more acutely than, for instance, 100 years ago. Ukraine and Russia have been in a military conflict since February 2014, which escalated into a full-scale Russian aggression war on February 24, 2022. In the current paper, we observe the trends in how and to what extent the aspects of the Russo-Ukrainian war have reached scientific circulation. What is the circle of authors dealing with the topic, has the different geographical location affected the focus of research, what fields of research and topics does it cover, and what is the scope of the impact of the war? Keywords: Russian-ukrainian War, Ukrainian War, War In Ukraine, Russian Aggression, Russian Invasion, Bibliometric Analysis, Content Analysis, Text Analysis
Keywords: Estonian Education and Youth Board Munga 18, 50088 Tartu. Estonia A Butterfly’s Wingbeat or a Global Village – a Bibliometric Review of the Impact of the Russo-ukrainian War
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/stm/2023/4/55-63
Full_Text   PDF 2.82 MB   Download:   28  times
References:
  • Амиров, Ð’. Ðœ. (2021). Особенности функционирования ономастических единиц в милитарном дискурсе вооруженного конфликта на востоке Украины. Ð’опросы ономастики. 2021. Том 18.â„– 1, 237-250.
  • Bobkin, N. N. (2022). Impact of the Ukrainian conflict on US relations with countries in the Middle East. Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences92(Suppl 15), S1397-S1404.
  • Bulakhova, L. (2022). Failed human: on national guilt and its religious roots. Studies in East European Thought, 74(4), 565-574
  • Chen, E., and Ferrara, E. (2023, June). Tweets in time of conflict: A public dataset tracking the twitter discourse on the war between Ukraine and Russia. In Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media(Vol. 17, pp. 1006-1013).
  • Corboy, D., Courtney, W., and Yalowitz, K. (2014). Hitting the Pause Button: The ‘Frozen Conflict’ Dilemma in Ukraine. The National Interest.
  • De Coninck, D. (2023). The refugee paradox during wartime in Europe: How Ukrainian and Afghan refugees are (not) alike. International Migration Review57(2), 578-586.
  • Eguskiza, I. G. (2022). Memoria del pasado, recuerdo del presente. Materialización fotográfica del conflicto bélico entre Ucrania y Rusia en la obra de Anatolii Stepanov. Fotocinema: revista científica de cine y fotografía, (25), 235-258.
  • Fedorov, A., and Levitskaya, A. (2021). Theoretical model and technology of anti-russian propaganda in internet communications of modern Ukraine within the framework of various student groups’media literacy education. ÐœÐµÐ´Ð¸Ð°Ð¾Ð±Ñ€Ð°Ð·Ð¾Ð²Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ðµ, (3), 443-451.
  • Hanley, H. W., Kumar, D., and Durumeric, Z. (2023, June). Happenstance: Utilizing Semantic Search to Track Russian State Media Narratives about the Russo-Ukrainian War On Reddit. In Proceedings of the international AAAI conference on web and social media(Vol. 17, pp. 327-338).
  • Hanley, H. W., Kumar, D., and Durumeric, Z. (2023, June). " A Special Operation": A Quantitative Approach to Dissecting and Comparing Different Media Ecosystems’ Coverage of the Russo-Ukrainian War. In Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media(Vol. 17, pp. 339-350).
  • Retrieved July 1, 2023 from https://historianswithoutborders.fi/en/about-us/
  • Humeniuk, T. (2022). Modern management of higher education in the challenges of time.Retrieved September,10 from knukim.edu.ua
  • Khvorostianov, N. (2023). “Is everyone alive?”: Smartphone use by Ukrainian refugee children. new media and society, 14614448231173657.
  • Kobilke, L., Kulichkina, A., Baghumyan, A., and Pipal, C. (2023). Blaming it on NATO? Framing the role of NATO in the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine on Twitter. Frontiers in Political Science5, 1122439.
  • Koltsova, O., and Pashakhin, S. (2020). Agenda divergence in a developing conflict: Quantitative evidence from Ukrainian and Russian TV newsfeeds. Media, War and Conflict13(3), 237-257.
  • Koshino, G. (2023). Ukraine and War in Russian-Language Literature. Japanese Slavic and East European Studies43, 1-12.
  • KOTENKO, A. (2015). Imagining modern kraïinca. Ab Imperio, 1, 519-526.
  • Lewis, K. (2022). Colonizing the narrative space: unlivable lives, unseeable struggles and the necropolitical governance of digital populations. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research.
  • Litvinenko, A., Medeiros, D., Orlova, D., Ozolina, L., Paluch, A., Radu, R. N., and Stefanikova, S. (2019). Strategies of verbalization of epistemic responsibility in mass media discourse of informational confrontation (by example of coverage of the Ukrainian crisis). ÐÐÐ£Ð§ÐÐ«Ð™ ДИАЛОГ NauchNyi dialog, 260.
  • Magun, A., Khan, K., Bulakhova, L., Merzenina, A., Serebryakov, A., and Aronson, O. (2022). Roundtable: QandA discussion. Studies in East European Thought, 74(4), 605-615.
  • NasiÅ‚owska, A. (2022). UkraiÅ„skie powieÅ›ci wojenne–przeszÅ‚ość, przyszÅ‚ość i fikcje. teksty drugie, (3), 336-346.
  • Николаев, Н. Ю., and Юрченко, Д. С. (2021). «Ð‘итвы за прошлое» или медиатизация исторической политики и исторической пропаганды в современной Украине. Ð’естник Томского государственного университета. История, (74), 152-159.
  • Marín-Rodríguez, N. J., González-Ruiz, J. D., and Botero, S. (2022). Dynamic relationships among green bonds, CO2 emissions, and oil prices. Frontiers in Environmental Science10, 992726.
  • Oyebamiji, S. I., Oyebade, O. O., Cohen, J. H., and Abraham, D. O. (2022). Echoes of Colour Discrimination in Refugee Protection Regime: The Experience of Africans Fleeing the Russia-Ukrainian War. Migration Letters19(5), 695-707.
  • O’loughlin, J., Kolossov, V., and Toal, G. (2014). Inside the post-Soviet de facto states: a comparison of attitudes in Abkhazia, Nagorny Karabakh, South Ossetia, and Transnistria. Eurasian Geography and Economics55(5), 423-456.
  • O’Loughlin, J., and Toal, G. (2020). Does war change geopolitical attitudes? A comparative analysis of 2014 surveys in southeast Ukraine. Problems of Post-Communism67(3), 303-318.
  • Otroshchenko, V. (2023). Знак «Z» в образотворчій традиції населення доби пізньої бронзи. Arheologia, (2), 5-21.
  • Peng, XZ; Zhao, ZY; Wang, XY; Li, HS; Xu, JP; Zhang, X. (2023). A review on blockchain smart contracts in the agri-food industry: Current state, application challenges and future trends. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 208, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2023.107776.
  • Perzycka-Borowska, E., Szczepaniak, C., and Gruntowska, D. (2023). Multivocal Stories About Caring During the War in Ukraine, as Told by Polish Researchers. Cultural Studies↔ Critical Methodologies23(5), 486-493.
  • Pestisha, A., Gabnai, Z., Chalgynbayeva, A., Lengyel, P., and Bai, A. (2023). On-farm renewable energy systems: A systematic review. Energies16(2), 862.
  • Petrovsky, H. (2022). Empty spaces: empire versus life. Studies in East European Thought, 74(4), 463-474.
  • Пивовар, Е. И., and Косован, Е. А. (2021). Документальные интернет-выставки центральных государственных архивов Украины как способ коммеморации Великой Отечественной войны 1941-1945 гг. Ð’естник архивиста, (1), 118-129.
  • Подрезов, Ðœ. Ð’., and Голдовская, А. Ð’. (2019). Русинский вопрос в медиаповестке российских средств массовой информации (2010-2019 гг.). Ð ÑƒÑÐ¸Ð½58, 294-305.
  • Primig, F., Szabó, H. D., and Lacasa, P. (2023). Remixing war: An analysis of the reimagination of the Russian–Ukraine war on TikTok. Frontiers in Political Science5, 1085149.
  • Riabchuk, M. (2016). Ukrainians as Russia’s negative ‘other’: History comes full circle. Communist and Post-Communist Studies49(1), 75-85.
  • Roman, N., Wanta, W., and Buniak, I. (2017). Information wars: Eastern Ukraine military conflict coverage in the Russian, Ukrainian and US newscasts. International Communication Gazette79(4), 357-378.
  • Sauer, L., Ette, A., Steinhauer, H. W., Siegert, M., and Tanis, K. (2023). Spatial Patterns of Recent Ukrainian Refugees in Germany: Administrative Dispersal and Existing Ethnic Networks. Comparative Population Studies48.
  • Shevtsov, A., Tzagkarakis, C., Antonakaki, D., Pratikakis, P., and Ioannidis, S. (2022). Twitter Dataset on the Russo-Ukrainian War. arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.08530.
  • Сикевич, З. Ð’. (2017). Русские, украинцы, белорусы: вместе или врозь?(динамика представлений петербуржцев, 2006-2016). Ð¡Ð¾Ñ†Ð¸Ð¾Ð»Ð¾Ð³Ð¸Ñ‡ÐµÑÐºÐ¸Ðµ исследования, (7), 88-98.
  • Smeyukha, V., Shapovalova, E., and Armash, V. (2021). Media consumption and media literacy of residents of the Republic of Crimea in the context of information confrontation. ÐœÐµÐ´Ð¸Ð°Ð¾Ð±Ñ€Ð°Ð·Ð¾Ð²Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ðµ, (3), 544-552.
  • Stroja, J. (2022). Displaced Persons’ Experiences of Trauma and Responses to Contemporary Crisis in Europe: An Oral History of Engagement with Refugees. Refugee Survey Quarterly41(2), 218-237.
  • Zawadzka-Paluektau, N. (2023). Ukrainian refugees in Polish press. Discourse and Communication17(1), 96-111.
  • Treisman, R. (2022). Global food prices hit their highest recorded levels last month, driven up by the war. NPR, April8.
  • Udris, L., Vogler, D., Weston, M., and Eisenegger, M. (2023). Sourcing practices of online news media in Switzerland during the war in Ukraine. Frontiers in Political Science5, 1089994.
  • Varpina, Z. (2022). Ukrainian asylum seekers in Latvia: the circumstances of destination choice. Migration Letters19(6), 819-831.
  • Wachter, A. Shapiro-Obermair, E. (2018). From Soviet to Post- or Anti-Soviet: Two Lviv Museums of War in Search of a New Ukrainian Narrative of World War II. Laboratorium: Журнал социальных исследований, (2), 52-79.
  • Wilkinson, D. (2023). The Soul of Russia and the Soul of Ukraine. Comparative Civilizations Review88(88), 5.

 


Copyright 2023 dline.info