Regimes of Press Freedom Restriction During Armed Conflict: Institutional Dynamics in the Context of the War in Ukraine

Abstract Armed conflicts often lead to significant transformations in media environments and the regulatory frameworks governing press freedom. Governments engaged in wartime frequently introduce exceptional measures intended to protect national security, manage information flows, and counter hostile propaganda. While such measures may be justified within the logic of national defense, they also raise important questions … Read more

CHRONIC LOW-GRADE INFLAMMATION

AND VISCERAL OBESITY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF VASCULAR AGING AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK Editorial Note This article was originally published in the journal Zarubezhnaya Meditsina i My in February 2024 (No. 1–2024). The Editorial Board of the International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research approved the republication of this work due to its interdisciplinary relevance to research in … Read more

Visual Evidence in Conflict Reporting: An Interdisciplinary Methodological Framework

Published: January 21, 2024 Abstract Visual evidence occupies a central position in contemporary conflict reporting, influencing public understanding, policy responses, and historical memory. At the same time, the accelerated circulation of images through digital platforms has intensified challenges related to authenticity, contextual accuracy, and ethical responsibility. This research article proposes an original interdisciplinary verification framework … Read more

The Ethics of Civic Participation under Conditions of Digital Control: Volunteer Networks of Navalny’s Headquarters as a Space for the Formation of Political Subjectivity (2017–2023)

Abstract This article analyzes the internal motivations and ethical orientations of volunteers in Navalny’s headquarters during the period 2017–2023. The study examines volunteer networks as a space for the formation of civic subjectivity under conditions of increasing legal and digital control. Based on the analysis of public materials, interviews, and observational data, the research demonstrates … Read more