From Russia with lols: humour, RT, and the legitimation of Russian foreign policy

Crilley, R. and Chatterje-Doody, P. N. (2021) From Russia with lols: humour, RT, and the legitimation of Russian foreign policy. Global Society, 35(2), pp. 269-288. (doi: 10.1080/13600826.2020.1839387)

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Abstract

The Russian state-funded international broadcaster RT is often accused of pedalling misinformation and claiming legitimacy for nefarious Russian activities. Whilst studies have so far analysed the content of RT's media reports, they have yet to interrogate how Russian legitimation claims are often expressed on RT through a blurring of news reporting and comedy. This paper addresses this gap and places humour at the centre of analysis, arguing that comedy and satire are fundamental to how RT claims legitimacy for Russian foreign policy. We begin by introducing theories of legitimation to studies of comedy in global politics, before then examining RT's social media outputs and audience responses to those. In doing so, we demonstrate that humour is central to how RT claims legitimacy for Russian foreign policy. From military intervention in Syria, to the poisoning of the Skripals in Salisbury, humour shapes how RT's legitimation claims are interpreted by their audiences.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:This work was supported by Arts and Humanities Research Council: [Grant Number AH/ P00508X/1].
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Crilley, Dr Rhys
Authors: Crilley, R., and Chatterje-Doody, P. N.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Politics
Journal Name:Global Society
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
ISSN:1360-0826
ISSN (Online):1469-798X
Published Online:18 November 2020

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