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The Art of Communication in a Polarized World This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Art of Communication in a Polarized World
29 February 2012 BBC Livejournal: Russia's Unlikely Internet Giant By
Esi Manual, the Russian Debate on the South Caucasus: Who Is Who?
Russian Online Journalism After Independence Rolf Fredheim
Russians Go West
Freedom on the Net 2009
Reining in the Runet: the Kremlin’S Struggle to Control Cyberspace
Politically Relevant Twitter Data from Russia, Gathered Over a Year and a Half
Mapping Russian Twitter
Conspiracy Discourse in Post-Soviet Russia: Political Strategies of Capture of the Public Sphere (1991-2014)
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The Shaping of Power, Rights, and Rule in Cyberspace Ronald Deibert, John Palfrey, Rafal Rohozinski, and Jonathan Zittrain, Editors Access Controlled
The Loyal Editor Effect: Russian Online Journalism After Independence Rolf Fredheim
The Crisis in Ukraine and the Split of Identity in the Russian-Speaking World
The Imaginaries of Runet: the Change of the Elites and the Construction of Online Space
Bot of Course Russia Matters! Russia and Online Politics
Russian Internet Censorship and Its Future Perspectives in Comparative Context
Digital Rights in Russia
Top View
Media in the Russian Federation
Russia by Pavel Luzin
Livejournal Loyalty and Melodrama: Stakeholder Relations in Web 2.0
"Digital Kremlin": Power and the Internet in Russia
Hack Attack' 4 December 2011, by Maria Antonova
Scienza E Pace the Impact of Social Media in Modern Societies: Highlighting New Ideological Barriers, Geostrategic Divisions
Is Runet the Last Adaptation Tool?
Government Strategies for Addressing Online Opposition with an Application to Russia