This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censorship has been an important part of Russian history and it was strengthened during the Soviet era. After the collapse of the Soviet system formal censorship was banned even though the reality has been different. Therefore it is not strange that many Russians would like to limit the freedom of the media and to censor certain topics. The views of Russians on censorship have been studied on the basis of a survey carried out in 2007. According to the results, three different dimensions of censorship were found. These dimensions include moral censorship, political censorship, and censorship of religious materials. Support for these dimensions vari...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
The vast majority of Russians depend on state-controlled media as their primary source of informatio...
The vast majority of Russians depend on state-controlled media as their primary source of informatio...
An attempt to define the degree of media freedom in contemporary Russia leads to contradiction betwe...
In the 21st century, the relationship between the Russian government and its media has grown increas...
Censorship in post-communist Russia is outlawed, while the right to information is legally guarantee...
Censorship in post-communist Russia is outlawed, while the right to information is legally guarantee...
The Russian mass media system has experienced tremendous change since the Soviet era. It has been ar...
This article examines questions of censorship, self-censorship and conformism on Russia's federal te...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
The vast majority of Russians depend on state-controlled media as their primary source of informatio...
The vast majority of Russians depend on state-controlled media as their primary source of informatio...
An attempt to define the degree of media freedom in contemporary Russia leads to contradiction betwe...
In the 21st century, the relationship between the Russian government and its media has grown increas...
Censorship in post-communist Russia is outlawed, while the right to information is legally guarantee...
Censorship in post-communist Russia is outlawed, while the right to information is legally guarantee...
The Russian mass media system has experienced tremendous change since the Soviet era. It has been ar...
This article examines questions of censorship, self-censorship and conformism on Russia's federal te...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
This article argues that today in Central and Eastern Europe self-censorship, journalistic freedom a...