The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has put the future of the Russian opposition further at stake. The new limitations towards political, internet, and press freedoms have led to a severe disintegration of the anti-regime movement in Russia, including its leaders like Alexey Navalny. Digital platforms had previously hosted anti-Kremlin narratives online and played a role in the facilitation of Russian anti-regime protests. The latest scalable anti-regime rallies to date were the Free Navalny protests, caused by the imprisonment of Navalny in 2021. Digital platforms strengthened the voice of the Russian regime critics; however, their growing visibility online caused further suppression in the country. To understand this para...
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In 2011–2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
The deployment of Russian military aggression in Ukraine actualized the search for additional source...
This paper examines the practices, performance, and perceptions of the messaging platform Telegram a...
This paper examines how Russian opposition activists negotiate online visibility—their own and that ...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
The rise of populist movements across the globe has instigated considerable research interest into p...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021The Kremlin’s strategy toward the internet has evol...
Is the cyber-utopian versus cyber-repression argument the most effective way to frame the political ...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
This paper examines the practices, performance, and perceptions of the messaging platform Telegram a...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
This book provides an in-depth investigation of Russian online anti-establishment resistances in 201...
People who lead anti-authoritarian digitally enabled movements face a leadership visibility dilemma—...
This thesis looks at the digital communication strategies of outsiders of Russian politics opposed t...
In 2011–2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
The deployment of Russian military aggression in Ukraine actualized the search for additional source...
This paper examines the practices, performance, and perceptions of the messaging platform Telegram a...
This paper examines how Russian opposition activists negotiate online visibility—their own and that ...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
The rise of populist movements across the globe has instigated considerable research interest into p...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021The Kremlin’s strategy toward the internet has evol...
Is the cyber-utopian versus cyber-repression argument the most effective way to frame the political ...