The election protests in Moscow in December 2011 signified an important moment for Russian society. Political dissent, historically reserved for the private domain of Soviet kitchens and in recent years to the regulation-free space of the Russian Internet (RuNet), entered the public space of Moscow streets. Just like the protests revealed the long-held tension between the political discussion (and action) in Russian public and private spheres, the coverage of the protests by different media brought to light similar struggles in Russian journalism. This project combines the textual analysis of the protests ’ coverage by two progovernment and two oppos-itional media with the analysis of their connections to the RuNet—a space that played an im...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of Russian online anti-establishment resistances in 201...
The ongoing sociocultural transformations contribute to the present the problem of the society and p...
The study reveals the multifunctionality which is typical of German and Russian political blogs. Reg...
The election protests in Moscow in December 2011 signified an important moment for Russian society. ...
This Master’s Thesis studies the press coverage of the demonstrations that took place in Russia afte...
In this chapter, we scrutinise the Russian state’s regulation for political purposes of the Russian-...
The Parliamentary election in Russia held in December, 2011 caused vote fraud scandal and resulted i...
In 2011–2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
The investigation of long-term trends in contentious politics relies heavily on protest event analys...
This study examines the way the Revolution through Social Networks (the series of mass protests orga...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
In 2011-2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
The article analyzes the patterns and technologies of organizing political protest in Russia in the ...
This two-year project analyses whether the internet can champion the causes of citizens in non-democ...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of Russian online anti-establishment resistances in 201...
The ongoing sociocultural transformations contribute to the present the problem of the society and p...
The study reveals the multifunctionality which is typical of German and Russian political blogs. Reg...
The election protests in Moscow in December 2011 signified an important moment for Russian society. ...
This Master’s Thesis studies the press coverage of the demonstrations that took place in Russia afte...
In this chapter, we scrutinise the Russian state’s regulation for political purposes of the Russian-...
The Parliamentary election in Russia held in December, 2011 caused vote fraud scandal and resulted i...
In 2011–2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
The investigation of long-term trends in contentious politics relies heavily on protest event analys...
This study examines the way the Revolution through Social Networks (the series of mass protests orga...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
In 2011-2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
The article analyzes the patterns and technologies of organizing political protest in Russia in the ...
This two-year project analyses whether the internet can champion the causes of citizens in non-democ...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of Russian online anti-establishment resistances in 201...
The ongoing sociocultural transformations contribute to the present the problem of the society and p...
The study reveals the multifunctionality which is typical of German and Russian political blogs. Reg...