No. 3 (49) (2025)
Issue Description

The published scientific studies focus on analyzing new challenges and competencies required of journalists for accurate coverage of the war; understanding the phenomenon of narrative as a fundamental tool for deconstructing colonial histories; exploring the nuclear rhetoric of Kremlin propagandists; and adherence to ethical standards when reporting on traumatic events. The research also examines the influence of medical blogs on shaping a culture of health, elements of the communicative specificity of advertising, topics of Ukrainian gonzo journalism, social media as a platform for interactive journalism, online media practices promoting Ukrainian-language books, directions of cinematic discourse representation, integration of media into social networks, the potential of media text theory in journalism education, and other relevant issues. The publication is intended for educators, researchers, students, and communication professionals.

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War in Ukraine: Educating Journalists for Crisis Reporting
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18-26
The phenomenon and problem of deconstruction of colonial narratives: theory and practical perspectives
PDF (Ukrainian)
27-37
The dynamics of nuclear rhetoric of Kremlin propagandists during Russia's full-scale invasion
PDF (Ukrainian)
38-50
Violence against Women: Recommendations for Ethical Standards in Media Coverage of Events
PDF (Ukrainian)
51-62
Medical Blogs in the Information Society
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63-71
Communicative Specifics of Modern Coffee and Tea Advertising
PDF (Ukrainian)
72-80
Media Oversight in the Procurement Sector: Effectiveness and Institutional Responses
PDF (Ukrainian)
81-93
Ukrainian Gonzo Journalism Within the System of Mass Communication
PDF (Ukrainian)
94-104
The Visual Image Of «Uncle Sam» in the Cartoons of the «Perets» Magazine (1947–1953)
PDF (Ukrainian)
105-116
Media Planning for investigative journalism: a case study
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117-129
Social Media as a Platform for Next-Generation Interactive Journalism
PDF (Ukrainian)
130-140
New Ukrainian media as a space for representing books in wartime
PDF (Ukrainian)
141-153
Cinematic Discourse in the Modern Media Landscape: Current Cases of Mediatization of Film Heroes
PDF (Ukrainian)
154-165
The Integration of Mass Media Into Social Networks as a Leading Trend of Modern Media Convergence
PDF (Ukrainian)
166-177
U.S. Media in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Transformations and Prospects
PDF (Ukrainian)
178-189
Potential of Media Text Theory in Teaching Journalism Disciplines
PDF (Ukrainian)