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Kirill Bryanov at the IAMCR meeting

SCILA Research Fellow presented a paper on the perceptions of foreign news coverage credibility in Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Russia at the International Association for Media and Communication Research meeting.

Kirill Bryanov at the IAMCR meeting

On July 13, SCILA’s Kirill Bryanov presented a paper entitled, What Drives Perceptions of Foreign News Coverage Credibility? at the Political Communication section of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) 2021 online meeting. This conference paper marks the first public presentation of the results of SCILA’s multi-year, cross-national experiment on perceptions of international news by social media users in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. The project is run in collaboration with colleagues from the University of Potsdam (Germany), Bishop’s University (Canada), and Dublin City University (Ireland). The paper is accessible to IAMCR members at the website.