Pop-Propaganda: How the Kremlin Markets Its War Like Disney & Coca-Cola
By Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Overview
Join us for a lecture that will explore how the Kremlin’s information apparatus no longer relies solely on agitprop and censorship.
How does the Kremlin sell Putin, the war in Ukraine, and the erosion of freedoms in the age of the attention economy? Modern Russian propaganda is much more than angry talk-show hosts waving missiles on TV or troll farms flooding social media. It’s influencers, streaming platforms, and marketing campaigns that advertise the Kremlin’s agenda the same way Nike advertises its sneakers. This lecture will explore how the Kremlin’s information apparatus no longer relies solely on agitprop and censorship, instead functioning like a slick media conglomerate that seamlessly blends state messaging and pop culture.
Category: Government, International Affairs
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- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Location
S354, CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street
1730 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
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Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
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