Russian media have recently (re-)gained attention of the scholarly community, mostly due to the rise of cyber-attacking techniques and computational propaganda efforts. A revived conceptualization of the Russian media as a uniform system driven by a well-coordinated propagandistic state effort, though having evidence thereunder, does not allow seeing the public discussion inside Russia as a more diverse and multifaceted process. This is especially true for the Russian-language mediated discussions online, which, in the recent years, have proven to be efficient enough in raising both social issues and waves of political protest, including on-street spillovers. While, in the recent years, several attempts have been made to demonstrate the co...
When considering the rhetoric about the political potential of Web 2.0, it would appear that Russia ...
In the last decade, along with economic and technological growth, Russia has seen a dynamic developm...
This chapter looks at how the Russian state authorities have attempted to influence communication on...
Russian media have recently (re-)gained attention of the scholarly community, mostly due to the rise...
Social media in Russia exists in a state of flux between the increasing state control on the one han...
This paper analyses Russian blogs to discover networks of discussion around politics and public...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
The article examines communicative tactics and presentations of opinions, evaluations and worldview ...
In 2018, the European Parliament condemned Russia for its use of disinformation campaigns, referring...
The article analyzes the social media market in the context of political communications. Social surv...
This paper summarizes the major findings of a three-year research project to investigate the Interne...
The Russian media provide a conundrum for political communication and democratization scholars alike...
The purpose of the article is to study the role of digital journalism and social media in creating p...
The culture of mass communication in Russia has been challenged by the emergence of new communicatio...
The election protests in Moscow in December 2011 signified an important moment for Russian society. ...
When considering the rhetoric about the political potential of Web 2.0, it would appear that Russia ...
In the last decade, along with economic and technological growth, Russia has seen a dynamic developm...
This chapter looks at how the Russian state authorities have attempted to influence communication on...
Russian media have recently (re-)gained attention of the scholarly community, mostly due to the rise...
Social media in Russia exists in a state of flux between the increasing state control on the one han...
This paper analyses Russian blogs to discover networks of discussion around politics and public...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
The article examines communicative tactics and presentations of opinions, evaluations and worldview ...
In 2018, the European Parliament condemned Russia for its use of disinformation campaigns, referring...
The article analyzes the social media market in the context of political communications. Social surv...
This paper summarizes the major findings of a three-year research project to investigate the Interne...
The Russian media provide a conundrum for political communication and democratization scholars alike...
The purpose of the article is to study the role of digital journalism and social media in creating p...
The culture of mass communication in Russia has been challenged by the emergence of new communicatio...
The election protests in Moscow in December 2011 signified an important moment for Russian society. ...
When considering the rhetoric about the political potential of Web 2.0, it would appear that Russia ...
In the last decade, along with economic and technological growth, Russia has seen a dynamic developm...
This chapter looks at how the Russian state authorities have attempted to influence communication on...