Introduction and overview

Nadine Thielemann, Daniel Weiss

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/KonferenzbandBeitrag in Sammelwerk

Abstract

Focusing on the Twitter account @sputnikvaccine, the chapter analyses the social media campaign launched for the release of Sputnik V, the Russian anti-Covid vaccine, as an instance of international persuasive communication. It seeks to reveal how the campaign acts as an agent of public diplomacy and projects Russia’s soft power, while also disseminating the country’s strategic narratives (i.e., accounts of its identity, position in the international arena and general geopolitical worldview). The chapter further aims to identify the persuasive mechanisms used to achieve these goals, making particular reference to two concepts: propaganda, understood as a manipulative mechanism, and narrative (now in its customary sense) as a persuasive tool. The chapter describes how a discourse analysis based on open coding of content posted by @sputnikvaccine was used to reconstruct a rescue plot narrative in which Russia / Sputnik V saves humankind from the pandemic. This narrative structure also enables the manipulative construction of an antagonist, consisting of western organizations and corporations, which politicizes the vaccine issue and so obstructs Russia in its mission. In this way, the rescue frame enables several elements of Russian strategic narratives (e.g., Russia as a global player, a polycentric world order) to be referenced.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksRemedies against the Pandemic
Untertitel des Sammelwerks How politicians communicate crisis management
VerlagJohn Benjamins
Seiten 1–17
Band102
Auflage1
ISBN (elektronisch)9789027249579
ISBN (Print)9789027213990
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Aug. 2023

Publikationsreihe

ReiheDiscourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture
Band102
ISSN1569-9463

Zitat