Canadian researcher wrote a book about Euromaidan based on Hromadske Radio's broadcasts

The book brings together a series of English language reports  first broadcast on Hromadske Radio on the Ukraine crisis between 3 February 2014 and 7 August 2015. The materials offer a kaleidoscopic chronicle of events in Ukraine during revolution, annexation, war and economic crisis. The author answers the question how to counteract an information war on the example of Hromadske Radio.

«The journalists who created Hromadske Radio provided accurate and objective information to the audience – free of state and corporate censorship and any kind of manipulation. They were following in the footsteps of other Ukrainians who had been working to create  independent media. Ukraine had been fighting an information war for decades. Access to sources and control over the collection and dissemination of information are issues that Ukrainian journalists and scholars have grappled with for generations», – Marta Dyczok says.

The book is available in the open access on Amazon (UKUSACaGerFraIn), in all good book stores, and via a free PDF download.

 

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