We kindly invite you to the launch event of the new analytical Journal of Communication Influences, developed by the Centre for Communication Influences and Propaganda Research at Vilnius University Faculty of Communication.

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The event will take place on December 1 at 16:00 in the Statehood Room (237) of the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania.

The launch will feature a discussion with the journal’s authors and experts in communication and propaganda, including Assoc. Prof. Dr. Viktor Denisenko, Head of the Centre for Communication Influences and Propaganda Research at Vilnius University Faculty of Communication; the Centre’s researcher Dr. Kiryl Kascian; and Emilija Kilinskaitė, Chief Specialist in Strategic Communication at the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The discussion will be moderated by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nerijus Maliukevičius of the Vilnius University Institute of International Relations and Political Science.

The Journal of Communication Influences focuses on analyzing current communication processes, aims to share insights on disinformation, propaganda, the role of artificial intelligence in communication, and more. The journal is intended for both professionals and the general public, presenting analytical information in an accessible way and encouraging discussions:

“We live in a world shaped by communication influences, where information can form opinions, drive decisions, or even trigger crises. A careless statement can turn into a major political scandal, while the manipulation of certain topics may lead to unexpected consequences. The journal aims to explore communication processes from multiple perspectives, seeking a deeper understanding of our information environment and its impact on society. Our goal is to bring analytical and expert knowledge closer to the public and foster meaningful discussions, reaching both Lithuanian and international audiences,” says Assoc. Prof. Dr. Viktor Denisenko, the journal’s Editor-in-Chief and Head of the Centre for Communication Influences and Propaganda Research at VU Faculty of Communication.

The event will be held in English.
Participation is free of charge, but seating is limited – registration is required.

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The event will be photographed and recorded for promotional purposes.