Is Russian wartime propaganda more powerful than family ties?
June 2022
Research commissioned by Tymofii Brik, Aaron Erlich, Jordan Gans-Morse
Gradus Research has conducted a new study commissioned by three Ukrainian researchers — Tymofii Brik, Aaron Erlich, Jordan Gans-Morse. The results were published by The Washington Post.
Download the report and find out:
Do Ukrainians talk about the war with their Russian relatives?
What do Ukrainians talk about with their Russian relatives?
How influential is Russian military propaganda?
Are Ukrainians able to break through the Russian information bubble?
And more insights into the communication between Ukrainians and their relatives in Russia.
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