The Russian government’s crackdown on free speech online has seen social media users jailed and fined for publishing critical content. Digital rights activists have cautioned Russians to delete their accounts on platforms that cooperate with law enforcement, but also have advocated for the use of privacy and secure tools. How do these actions inform emergent articulations of networked citizenship in Russia? Using activity reports published online by the state Internet regulator and two digital activist groups, I conduct a narrative analysis of how both parties interpret networked citizenship. I find that the networked authoritarian Russian state embraces the ideal of the dutiful networked citizen online as visible, vulnerable, and controlle...
This article applies Haggerty and Ericson’s surveillant assemblage concept to to the recent wave of ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This two-year project analyses whether the internet ...
Is the cyber-utopian versus cyber-repression argument the most effective way to frame the political ...
The Russian government’s crackdown on free speech online has seen social media users jailed and fine...
This paper examines how Russian opposition activists negotiate online visibility—their own and that ...
Amid the intensification of state control over the digital domain in Russia, what types of online ac...
In today's hyperconnected world, states are confronted with the global challenge of responding to po...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
Amid the intensification of state control over the digital domain in Russia, what types of online ac...
Social media in Russia exists in a state of flux between the increasing state control on the one han...
The notion of individual privacy has always been a political one throughout Russia’s Soviet and post...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
The culture of mass communication in Russia has been challenged by the emergence of new communicatio...
The notion of individual privacy has always been a political one throughout Russia’s Soviet and post...
This article applies Haggerty and Ericson’s surveillant assemblage concept to to the recent wave of ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This two-year project analyses whether the internet ...
Is the cyber-utopian versus cyber-repression argument the most effective way to frame the political ...
The Russian government’s crackdown on free speech online has seen social media users jailed and fine...
This paper examines how Russian opposition activists negotiate online visibility—their own and that ...
Amid the intensification of state control over the digital domain in Russia, what types of online ac...
In today's hyperconnected world, states are confronted with the global challenge of responding to po...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
Amid the intensification of state control over the digital domain in Russia, what types of online ac...
Social media in Russia exists in a state of flux between the increasing state control on the one han...
The notion of individual privacy has always been a political one throughout Russia’s Soviet and post...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
The culture of mass communication in Russia has been challenged by the emergence of new communicatio...
The notion of individual privacy has always been a political one throughout Russia’s Soviet and post...
This article applies Haggerty and Ericson’s surveillant assemblage concept to to the recent wave of ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This two-year project analyses whether the internet ...
Is the cyber-utopian versus cyber-repression argument the most effective way to frame the political ...