Eurasia 2.0
Russian Geopolitics in the Age of New Media
Herausgeber: Suslov, Mikhail; Bassin, Mark
Eurasia 2.0
Russian Geopolitics in the Age of New Media
Herausgeber: Suslov, Mikhail; Bassin, Mark
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This book focuses on the new phenomenon of digital geopolitics in the former Soviet Union. It considers how media serve as platforms for the contestation of geopolitical ideas and the articulation of new political identities. It explores new possibilities and threats associated with the digitalization of geopolitical knowledge and practice.
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This book focuses on the new phenomenon of digital geopolitics in the former Soviet Union. It considers how media serve as platforms for the contestation of geopolitical ideas and the articulation of new political identities. It explores new possibilities and threats associated with the digitalization of geopolitical knowledge and practice.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern European Politics
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781498521413
- ISBN-10: 149852141X
- Artikelnr.: 44160029
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern European Politics
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781498521413
- ISBN-10: 149852141X
- Artikelnr.: 44160029
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark Bassin is Baltic Sea professor of the history of ideas in the Center for Baltic and East European Studies at Södertörn University in Stockholm. Mikhail Suslov is Marie Curie post-doctoral researcher at the Uppsala Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Uppsala University.
Chapter 1. Saara Ratilainen, Russian Digital Lifestyle Media and the
Construction of Global Selves Chapter 2. Brigit Beumers, Crossing
Borders/Road Movies in Russia: The Road to Nowhere? Destinations in Recent
Russian Cinema Chapter 3. Galina Zvereva, Digital Storytelling on YouTube:
The Geo-Political Factor in Russian Vernacular Regional Identities Chapter
4. Andrei Tsygankov, Uses of Eurasia: the Kremlin, the Eurasian Union, and
the Izborsky Club Chapter 5. Marlène Laruelle, Digital Geopolitics
Encapsulated. Geidar Dzhemal between Islamism, Occult Fascism and
Eurasianism Chapter 6. Sirke Mäkinen, Russia as an alternative model:
Geopolitical Representations and Russia's Public Diplomacy-the Case of
Rossotrudnichestvo Chapter 7. Hanna Smith, Putin's Third Term and Russia as
a Great Power Chapter 8. Fabian Linde, Future Empire: State-Sponsored
Eurasian Identity Promotion Among Russian Youth Chapter 9. Per-Arne Bodin,
Russian Geopolitical Discourse: On Pseudomorphosis, Phantom Pains and
Simulacra Chapter 10. Vlad Strukov, Digital Conservatism: Framing
Patriotism in the Era of Global Journalism Chapter 11. Ryhor Nizhnikau,
Invisible Battlefield in Belarusian Media Space: Fighting "Russkiimir" from
within? Chapter 12. Alla Marchenko and Sergiy Kurbatov, Constructing the
Enemy-Other in Social Media: Facebook as a Particular "Battlefield" During
the Ukrainian Crisis Chapter 13. Dirk Uffelmann, The Imagined
Geolinguistics of Ukraine Chapter 14. Greg Simons, Digital Eurasia:
Post-Soviet Geopolitics in the Age of the New Media: Euromaidan and the
Geopolitical Struggle for Influence on Ukraine via New Media Chapter 15.
Mikhail Suslov, The Russian World Concept in Online Debate during the
Ukrainian Crisis
Construction of Global Selves Chapter 2. Brigit Beumers, Crossing
Borders/Road Movies in Russia: The Road to Nowhere? Destinations in Recent
Russian Cinema Chapter 3. Galina Zvereva, Digital Storytelling on YouTube:
The Geo-Political Factor in Russian Vernacular Regional Identities Chapter
4. Andrei Tsygankov, Uses of Eurasia: the Kremlin, the Eurasian Union, and
the Izborsky Club Chapter 5. Marlène Laruelle, Digital Geopolitics
Encapsulated. Geidar Dzhemal between Islamism, Occult Fascism and
Eurasianism Chapter 6. Sirke Mäkinen, Russia as an alternative model:
Geopolitical Representations and Russia's Public Diplomacy-the Case of
Rossotrudnichestvo Chapter 7. Hanna Smith, Putin's Third Term and Russia as
a Great Power Chapter 8. Fabian Linde, Future Empire: State-Sponsored
Eurasian Identity Promotion Among Russian Youth Chapter 9. Per-Arne Bodin,
Russian Geopolitical Discourse: On Pseudomorphosis, Phantom Pains and
Simulacra Chapter 10. Vlad Strukov, Digital Conservatism: Framing
Patriotism in the Era of Global Journalism Chapter 11. Ryhor Nizhnikau,
Invisible Battlefield in Belarusian Media Space: Fighting "Russkiimir" from
within? Chapter 12. Alla Marchenko and Sergiy Kurbatov, Constructing the
Enemy-Other in Social Media: Facebook as a Particular "Battlefield" During
the Ukrainian Crisis Chapter 13. Dirk Uffelmann, The Imagined
Geolinguistics of Ukraine Chapter 14. Greg Simons, Digital Eurasia:
Post-Soviet Geopolitics in the Age of the New Media: Euromaidan and the
Geopolitical Struggle for Influence on Ukraine via New Media Chapter 15.
Mikhail Suslov, The Russian World Concept in Online Debate during the
Ukrainian Crisis
Chapter 1. Saara Ratilainen, Russian Digital Lifestyle Media and the
Construction of Global Selves Chapter 2. Brigit Beumers, Crossing
Borders/Road Movies in Russia: The Road to Nowhere? Destinations in Recent
Russian Cinema Chapter 3. Galina Zvereva, Digital Storytelling on YouTube:
The Geo-Political Factor in Russian Vernacular Regional Identities Chapter
4. Andrei Tsygankov, Uses of Eurasia: the Kremlin, the Eurasian Union, and
the Izborsky Club Chapter 5. Marlène Laruelle, Digital Geopolitics
Encapsulated. Geidar Dzhemal between Islamism, Occult Fascism and
Eurasianism Chapter 6. Sirke Mäkinen, Russia as an alternative model:
Geopolitical Representations and Russia's Public Diplomacy-the Case of
Rossotrudnichestvo Chapter 7. Hanna Smith, Putin's Third Term and Russia as
a Great Power Chapter 8. Fabian Linde, Future Empire: State-Sponsored
Eurasian Identity Promotion Among Russian Youth Chapter 9. Per-Arne Bodin,
Russian Geopolitical Discourse: On Pseudomorphosis, Phantom Pains and
Simulacra Chapter 10. Vlad Strukov, Digital Conservatism: Framing
Patriotism in the Era of Global Journalism Chapter 11. Ryhor Nizhnikau,
Invisible Battlefield in Belarusian Media Space: Fighting "Russkiimir" from
within? Chapter 12. Alla Marchenko and Sergiy Kurbatov, Constructing the
Enemy-Other in Social Media: Facebook as a Particular "Battlefield" During
the Ukrainian Crisis Chapter 13. Dirk Uffelmann, The Imagined
Geolinguistics of Ukraine Chapter 14. Greg Simons, Digital Eurasia:
Post-Soviet Geopolitics in the Age of the New Media: Euromaidan and the
Geopolitical Struggle for Influence on Ukraine via New Media Chapter 15.
Mikhail Suslov, The Russian World Concept in Online Debate during the
Ukrainian Crisis
Construction of Global Selves Chapter 2. Brigit Beumers, Crossing
Borders/Road Movies in Russia: The Road to Nowhere? Destinations in Recent
Russian Cinema Chapter 3. Galina Zvereva, Digital Storytelling on YouTube:
The Geo-Political Factor in Russian Vernacular Regional Identities Chapter
4. Andrei Tsygankov, Uses of Eurasia: the Kremlin, the Eurasian Union, and
the Izborsky Club Chapter 5. Marlène Laruelle, Digital Geopolitics
Encapsulated. Geidar Dzhemal between Islamism, Occult Fascism and
Eurasianism Chapter 6. Sirke Mäkinen, Russia as an alternative model:
Geopolitical Representations and Russia's Public Diplomacy-the Case of
Rossotrudnichestvo Chapter 7. Hanna Smith, Putin's Third Term and Russia as
a Great Power Chapter 8. Fabian Linde, Future Empire: State-Sponsored
Eurasian Identity Promotion Among Russian Youth Chapter 9. Per-Arne Bodin,
Russian Geopolitical Discourse: On Pseudomorphosis, Phantom Pains and
Simulacra Chapter 10. Vlad Strukov, Digital Conservatism: Framing
Patriotism in the Era of Global Journalism Chapter 11. Ryhor Nizhnikau,
Invisible Battlefield in Belarusian Media Space: Fighting "Russkiimir" from
within? Chapter 12. Alla Marchenko and Sergiy Kurbatov, Constructing the
Enemy-Other in Social Media: Facebook as a Particular "Battlefield" During
the Ukrainian Crisis Chapter 13. Dirk Uffelmann, The Imagined
Geolinguistics of Ukraine Chapter 14. Greg Simons, Digital Eurasia:
Post-Soviet Geopolitics in the Age of the New Media: Euromaidan and the
Geopolitical Struggle for Influence on Ukraine via New Media Chapter 15.
Mikhail Suslov, The Russian World Concept in Online Debate during the
Ukrainian Crisis