This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russian/anti-Russian in Crimea and online political deliberation in Belarus, in juxtaposition to Estonia’s digital governance approach. The authors show that in civil societies in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, cultural forms of digital activism, such as internet memes, thrive and produce and reproduce effective forms of political deliberation. In contrast to Estonia, in authoritarian regimes actual massive mobilization and protest is forbidden, or is severely punished with activists imprisoned, persecuted or murdered by the state. This is consistent with use of cultural forms of digital activism in countries where protest is illegal and political d...
The Russian government’s crackdown on free speech online has seen social media users jailed and fine...
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<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This two-year project analyses whether the internet ...
It is more common for digital activism scholarship to focus on a political event, movement or organi...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of Russian online anti-establishment resistances in 201...
This article is based on research of political participation practices of Belarusian political and s...
This article questions the Internet’s ability to foster a civil society and to be a counter hegemoni...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
Is the cyber-utopian versus cyber-repression argument the most effective way to frame the political ...
With today’s rise of the Internet, former Soviet states must address practical and ethical questions...
This paper was generated by puzzles in how to account for both national context and catalyst in unde...
The authors systematically investigate the evolution of the modern information and communication tec...
Russia’s accelerating authoritarian turn has not ignored the internet, and in recent years, the Russ...
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has put the future of the Russian opposition fu...
The Russian government’s crackdown on free speech online has seen social media users jailed and fine...
This paper summarizes the major findings of a three-year research project to investigate the Interne...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This two-year project analyses whether the internet ...
It is more common for digital activism scholarship to focus on a political event, movement or organi...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of Russian online anti-establishment resistances in 201...
This article is based on research of political participation practices of Belarusian political and s...
This article questions the Internet’s ability to foster a civil society and to be a counter hegemoni...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
Is the cyber-utopian versus cyber-repression argument the most effective way to frame the political ...
With today’s rise of the Internet, former Soviet states must address practical and ethical questions...
This paper was generated by puzzles in how to account for both national context and catalyst in unde...
The authors systematically investigate the evolution of the modern information and communication tec...
Russia’s accelerating authoritarian turn has not ignored the internet, and in recent years, the Russ...
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has put the future of the Russian opposition fu...
The Russian government’s crackdown on free speech online has seen social media users jailed and fine...
This paper summarizes the major findings of a three-year research project to investigate the Interne...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This two-year project analyses whether the internet ...