Simulacra of Mass Consciousness in the Conditions of Partial Mobilization of Russia


Cite item

Full Text

Open Access Open Access
Restricted Access Access granted
Restricted Access Subscription or Fee Access

Abstract

The article examines the phenomenon of simulacra, how they create image copies and form mass consciousness during the period of partial mobilization in the Russian Federation. The author shows how, during the special military operation of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine and with the beginning of partial mobilization, simulacra is currently being used to solve its geopolitical and strategic goals of achieving national interests.

Full Text

Restricted Access

About the authors

Kirill S. Petryakov

Military University named after Prince Aleksander Nevsky of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Email: kirill-petryak@mail.ru
adjunct Moscow, Russian Federation

References

  1. Volodenkov S.V. The world around us as a simulated reality: On the issue of the contemporary worldview’s communication foundations. Journal of Political Studies. 2022. Vol. 6. No. 3. Pp. 20-40. (In Rus.)
  2. Kaftan V.V., Petry P.V. Axiology of military service: Monograph. Moscow: WU, 2017. 372 p.
  3. Messner E.E. World mutiny war. Moscow: Kuchkovo Field, 2004. 512 p.
  4. Ozhegov S.I., Shvedova N.Yu. Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language: 80,000 words and phraseological expressions. Russian Academy of Sciences. V.V. Vinogradov Institute of the Russian Language. 4th ed., suppl. Moscow: A TEMP LLC, 2006. 944 p.
  5. Petryakov K.S. Simulacra of mass consciousness as a new means of conducting armed struggle. Socio-humanitarian Knowledge. 2022. No. 5. Pp. 103-107. (In Rus.)
  6. Address of the President of the Russian Federation. September 21, 2022. URL: http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/69390 (data of accesses: 24.09.2022).
  7. Over 615 thousand fakes about partial mobilization appeared on the Network. Rossiyskaya Gazeta. September 22, 2022. (In Rus.) URL: https://rg.ru/2022/09/22/v-seti-poiavilos-svyshe-615-tysiach-fejkov-o-chastichnoj-mobilizacii.html (data of accesses: 24.09.2022).
  8. The Kremlin refused to believe in the mass flight of Russians from mobilization. The Moscow Times. September 22, 2022. (In Rus.) URL: https://www.moscowtimes.news/2022/09/22/kreml-otkazalsya-verit-v-massovoe-begstvo-rossiyan-ot-mobilizatsii-a24576 (data of accesses: 24.09.2022).
  9. Kadyrov announced a 254% completed plan for recruiting people to his. RBC. September 23, 2022. (In Rus.) URL: https://www.rbc.ru/politics/23/09/2022/632ccbe59a79473d88e034e4 (data of accesses: 24.09.2022).
  10. Russians voluntarily come to military enlistment offices for partial mobilization. Izvestia. September 23, 2022. (In Rus.) URL: https://iz.ru/1400168/2022-09-23/rossiiane-dobrovolno-prikhodiat-v-voenkomaty-dlia-chastichnoi-mobilizatcii (data of accesses: 24.09.2022).
  11. Volunteers go to the military enlistment offices of Russia to participate in a special operation to protect Donbass. Channel One. March 06, 2022. (In Rus.) URL: https://www.1tv.ru/news/2022-03-06/422818-v_voenkomaty_rossii_idut_dobrovoltsy_dlya_uchastiya_v_spetsoperatsii_po_zaschite_donbassa (data of accesses: 24.09.2022).
  12. Putin calls up more troops, resumes nuclear threat over Ukraine. Bloomberg. September 21, 2022. URL: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-21/putin-announces-partial-mobilization-stepping-up-ukraine-war?srnd=premium-europe (data of accesses: 24.09.2022).
  13. Atleast 1,252 people are detained in protests across Russia. The New York Times. September 22, 2022. URL: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/09/21/world/russia-ukraine-war-putin (data of accesses: 24.09.2022).

Supplementary files

Supplementary Files
Action
1. JATS XML


This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies