This chapter focuses on how these key milestones were reviewed in academic literature and also focuses on the recent changes to media and culture in Putin’s Russia. Contemporary Russia’s media have to operate in a peculiar socio-political environment. The escalating repressive nature of the Russian regime has led its path to be re-labelled from a “managed democracy” to one of authoritarianism. The overview of the recurring conceptualisations of Russia’s media ecology has shown that the country’s media constitutes a unique and challenging case for specialists in media, area, communication and cultural studies. Bearing in mind the non-linear nature of post-Soviet Russian media transformations, it remains to be seen how Russia’s media structur...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
Due to its nature and content, the media is related to almost all different economic, social, cultur...
What we see in Russia today is a dual media system, with independent and critical newspapers on one ...
This chapter focuses on how these key milestones were reviewed in academic literature and also focus...
This book explores developments in the Russian mass media since the collapse of the USSR in 1991. Co...
This collection of articles deals with the history and the current state of Russia’s media elite. It...
This special issue provides a timely reflection on the Russian media system, which is currently at a...
This collection of articles deals with the history and the current state of Russia’s media elite. It...
Russian media came through a long path of development to todays adjective of free and independent, a...
This book examines this societal dynamics of memory politics in Russia. Since Vladimir Putin became ...
The Russian media provide a conundrum for political communication and democratization scholars alike...
This thesis explores the post-Soviet Russian media reform from Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost in 1986 ...
Russia has had a long history of propaganda produced by governmental bodies. The Soviet Union contro...
In 1991 one of the most oppressive regimes in history collapsed and millions of people were set free...
This thesis examines the impact of political and business interests upon the news content of the con...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
Due to its nature and content, the media is related to almost all different economic, social, cultur...
What we see in Russia today is a dual media system, with independent and critical newspapers on one ...
This chapter focuses on how these key milestones were reviewed in academic literature and also focus...
This book explores developments in the Russian mass media since the collapse of the USSR in 1991. Co...
This collection of articles deals with the history and the current state of Russia’s media elite. It...
This special issue provides a timely reflection on the Russian media system, which is currently at a...
This collection of articles deals with the history and the current state of Russia’s media elite. It...
Russian media came through a long path of development to todays adjective of free and independent, a...
This book examines this societal dynamics of memory politics in Russia. Since Vladimir Putin became ...
The Russian media provide a conundrum for political communication and democratization scholars alike...
This thesis explores the post-Soviet Russian media reform from Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost in 1986 ...
Russia has had a long history of propaganda produced by governmental bodies. The Soviet Union contro...
In 1991 one of the most oppressive regimes in history collapsed and millions of people were set free...
This thesis examines the impact of political and business interests upon the news content of the con...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
Due to its nature and content, the media is related to almost all different economic, social, cultur...
What we see in Russia today is a dual media system, with independent and critical newspapers on one ...