Mārtiņš Kaprāns

He received PhD in communication science from University of Latvia in 2012. He is a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, University of Latvia, and an associated expert at the Washington-based Centre for European Policy Analysis. His current research interests entail Baltic labor migrants in the UK, the ideological polarization of Baltic societies, and Russian-speakers in post-Soviet area. His articles are published by Journal of Baltic Studies, Memory Studies, and Euro-Asia Studies.

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Author's publications

1. podcast episode: Kremlin’s apocalyptic stories in the context of COVID-19

Why health is one of the most popular propaganda topics, when everyday reality can stop disinformation, and how we can accidentally turn from innocent social network users into reinforcers of disinformation messages, in the video podcast “Foreign Policy. Russia. Commentaries. ” explains Mārtiņš Kaprāns, associate researcher of the Centre for East European Policy Studies (CEEPS), […]