Online journalism in Russia : The ordinary games of political control Many online newspapers were created in Russia during the early 2000s, which gave rise to hopes concerning further developments of media pluralism. Their day-to-day operations differ little from those of their Western counterparts. They are subject to the same technical possibilities and to the same financial limitations. Under the increasingly authoritarian Russian regime, however, these common constraints can become political. Economie constraints on editorial boards, limitations on their sources of advertising revenue, administrative requirements and surveillance of internet providers are all tools used for political purposes. This article uses the examples of the major...
What we see in Russia today is a dual media system, with independent and critical newspapers on one ...
The article explores intended use of infocomms in creation of political media reality, acting as a v...
The term of samizdat is often used in the contemporary Russian language, and not always accurately. ...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
On 1 January 2017, a Russian federal law (№ 208-FZ) came into force that holds news aggregators liab...
On 1 January 2017, a Russian federal law (№ 208-FZ) came into force that holds news aggregators liab...
The freedom of the press appeared in Russia under Gorbatchev and saw its flourishing when Eltsin was...
On 1 January 2017, a Russian federal law (208-FZ) came into force that holds news aggregators liable...
When considering the rhetoric about the political potential of Web 2.0, it would appear that Russia ...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
The Russian media provide a conundrum for political communication and democratization scholars alike...
The specific of Russian media model called as Statist Commercial model is a combination of Western m...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
Social media in Russia exists in a state of flux between the increasing state control on the one han...
This article analyses the control of business and state actors over mass media in Russia. First, the...
What we see in Russia today is a dual media system, with independent and critical newspapers on one ...
The article explores intended use of infocomms in creation of political media reality, acting as a v...
The term of samizdat is often used in the contemporary Russian language, and not always accurately. ...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
On 1 January 2017, a Russian federal law (№ 208-FZ) came into force that holds news aggregators liab...
On 1 January 2017, a Russian federal law (№ 208-FZ) came into force that holds news aggregators liab...
The freedom of the press appeared in Russia under Gorbatchev and saw its flourishing when Eltsin was...
On 1 January 2017, a Russian federal law (208-FZ) came into force that holds news aggregators liable...
When considering the rhetoric about the political potential of Web 2.0, it would appear that Russia ...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
The Russian media provide a conundrum for political communication and democratization scholars alike...
The specific of Russian media model called as Statist Commercial model is a combination of Western m...
In the years that have passed since the social media powered protest movement of 2011-2012, the Russ...
Social media in Russia exists in a state of flux between the increasing state control on the one han...
This article analyses the control of business and state actors over mass media in Russia. First, the...
What we see in Russia today is a dual media system, with independent and critical newspapers on one ...
The article explores intended use of infocomms in creation of political media reality, acting as a v...
The term of samizdat is often used in the contemporary Russian language, and not always accurately. ...