The published research papers focus on developing a typology of ESG communications, identifying the types of fact-checking projects in Ukraine, studying models for the popularization of Antarctic science, revealing the thematic features of television news stories, analyzing the transformation of printed corporate media, examining the role of journalistic materials as an advocacy tool in the process of bringing perpetrators of war crimes to justice, determining the functional significance of thematic reconfiguration of radio broadcasting within crisis communication systems, systematizing approaches to the study of journalistic blogs, analyzing the use of artificial intelligence in media education, substantiating the role of branding in the training of future media professionals, identifying the centers of journalism education of the Ukrainian émigré community in Europe in the 1930s–1940s, as well as addressing other relevant issues.
The publication is intended for lecturers, researchers, students, and media professionals.