2021
DOI: 10.1080/09546545.2021.1984686
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Slukhi, obrazy, emotsii. Massovye nastroeniia rossiian v gody voiny i revoliutsii (1914–1918)

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“…The videos in the Russian language are published by creators from the post-Soviet space in general, meaning not only by Russians. For instance, the most popular channels are those made by Belarusian (TUT.BY, 2021) and Ukrainian creators (Khodyat Slukhi, 2021). Overall, it can be concluded that the representations of mental health and illness in Russian-language videos on YouTube use elements from various knowledge sources (medical science, religion, among others) and also include the cultural histories of several countries in the Post-Soviet space.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The videos in the Russian language are published by creators from the post-Soviet space in general, meaning not only by Russians. For instance, the most popular channels are those made by Belarusian (TUT.BY, 2021) and Ukrainian creators (Khodyat Slukhi, 2021). Overall, it can be concluded that the representations of mental health and illness in Russian-language videos on YouTube use elements from various knowledge sources (medical science, religion, among others) and also include the cultural histories of several countries in the Post-Soviet space.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%