This article questions the Internet’s ability to foster a civil society and to be a counter hegemonic force using the case of grassroots political satire. It focuses on two post-Soviet states – an authoritarian dictatorship of Belarus and an aspiring democracy of Ukraine – where the subversive potential of the online satire plays out in dramatically different ways. Drawing on the Soviet legacy of ironic participatory popular culture, this article explores the present-day political satire online, highlights how this genre interacts with new media technology and questions its potential to challenge established power structures in the post-Soviet region. Longitudinal analysis of online political satire in two countries (2004–2013) shows the fl...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of Russian online anti-establishment resistances in 201...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has put the future of the Russian opposition fu...
This article questions the Internet’s ability to foster a civil society and to be a counter hegemoni...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
In the political environment of contemporary Russia, government-controlled media dominate the discou...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
It is more common for digital activism scholarship to focus on a political event, movement or organi...
When considering the rhetoric about the political potential of Web 2.0, it would appear that Russia ...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
This article is based on research of political participation practices of Belarusian political and s...
This paper analyzes a visual dimension of a computer-mediated political discourse in Russia. It demo...
The online trolling, that is the targeting of individuals or groups with uncivil and offensive conte...
Russia’s accelerating authoritarian turn has not ignored the internet, and in recent years, the Russ...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of Russian online anti-establishment resistances in 201...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has put the future of the Russian opposition fu...
This article questions the Internet’s ability to foster a civil society and to be a counter hegemoni...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
In the political environment of contemporary Russia, government-controlled media dominate the discou...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
It is more common for digital activism scholarship to focus on a political event, movement or organi...
When considering the rhetoric about the political potential of Web 2.0, it would appear that Russia ...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
This article is based on research of political participation practices of Belarusian political and s...
This paper analyzes a visual dimension of a computer-mediated political discourse in Russia. It demo...
The online trolling, that is the targeting of individuals or groups with uncivil and offensive conte...
Russia’s accelerating authoritarian turn has not ignored the internet, and in recent years, the Russ...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of Russian online anti-establishment resistances in 201...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has put the future of the Russian opposition fu...