Freedom of Expression in Russia's New Mediasphere (eBook, ePUB)
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The book provides a deep understanding of the changing structures and practices of national and transnational Russian media and how they condition the boundaries of freedom of expression in Russia today.Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, this book examines the current state of the freedom of speech and media freedom in Russia.
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The book provides a deep understanding of the changing structures and practices of national and transnational Russian media and how they condition the boundaries of freedom of expression in Russia today.Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, this book examines the current state of the freedom of speech and media freedom in Russia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429793332
- Artikelnr.: 58260808
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429793332
- Artikelnr.: 58260808
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Mariëlle Wijermars is a researcher at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland. Katja Lehtisaari is a university lecturer at Media and Communication Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Preface Notes on contributors Introduction: freedom of expression in Russia's new mediasphere MARIËLLE WIJERMARS AND KATJA LEHTISAARI PART I Frameworks for freedom of expression in Russia's new media 1 The occupation of Runet? The tightening state regulation of the Russian-language section of the internet MARKKU LONKILA, LARISA SHPAKOVSKAYA AND PHILIP TORCHINSKY 2 The blacklisting mechanism: new-school regulation of online expression and its technological challenges LIUDMILA SIVETC 3 Formation of media policy in Russia: the case of the Iarovaia law KATJA LEHTISAARI PART II Reinventing media formats, platforms and networks 4 The networked architecture of media freedom in contemporary Russia: the case of urban online magazines SAARA RATILAINEN 5 Transmedia storytelling as an opportunity for re-inventing Russian federal television EKATERINA LAPINA-KRATASYUK 6 Authenticity and affect in historical reenactments of the Russian Revolution on social media DMITRY YAGODIN PART III New media and fragmented audiences 7 Challenging the 'information war' paradigm: Russophones and Russophobes in online Eurovision communities VITALY KAZAKOV AND STEPHEN HUTCHINGS 8 Reconsidering media-centrism: Latvia's Russian-speaking audiences in light of the Russia-Ukraine conflict M
RTI
KAPR
NS AND J
NIS JUZEFOVI
S 9 Sputnik i Pogrom: Russia's oppositional nationalism and alternative right JUSSI LASSILA PART IV Tactics of control and subversion 10 Imprisoned for a 'like': the criminal prosecution of social media users under authoritarianism FREEK VAN DER VET 11 State propaganda and popular culture in the Russian-speaking internet VERA ZVEREVA 12 Freedom of expression and the Russian Orthodox Church HANNA STAEHLE Conclusion KATJA LEHTISAARI AND MARIËLLE WIJERMARS Index
RTI
KAPR
NS AND J
NIS JUZEFOVI
S 9 Sputnik i Pogrom: Russia's oppositional nationalism and alternative right JUSSI LASSILA PART IV Tactics of control and subversion 10 Imprisoned for a 'like': the criminal prosecution of social media users under authoritarianism FREEK VAN DER VET 11 State propaganda and popular culture in the Russian-speaking internet VERA ZVEREVA 12 Freedom of expression and the Russian Orthodox Church HANNA STAEHLE Conclusion KATJA LEHTISAARI AND MARIËLLE WIJERMARS Index
Preface Notes on contributors Introduction: freedom of expression in Russia's new mediasphere MARIËLLE WIJERMARS AND KATJA LEHTISAARI PART I Frameworks for freedom of expression in Russia's new media 1 The occupation of Runet? The tightening state regulation of the Russian-language section of the internet MARKKU LONKILA, LARISA SHPAKOVSKAYA AND PHILIP TORCHINSKY 2 The blacklisting mechanism: new-school regulation of online expression and its technological challenges LIUDMILA SIVETC 3 Formation of media policy in Russia: the case of the Iarovaia law KATJA LEHTISAARI PART II Reinventing media formats, platforms and networks 4 The networked architecture of media freedom in contemporary Russia: the case of urban online magazines SAARA RATILAINEN 5 Transmedia storytelling as an opportunity for re-inventing Russian federal television EKATERINA LAPINA-KRATASYUK 6 Authenticity and affect in historical reenactments of the Russian Revolution on social media DMITRY YAGODIN PART III New media and fragmented audiences 7 Challenging the 'information war' paradigm: Russophones and Russophobes in online Eurovision communities VITALY KAZAKOV AND STEPHEN HUTCHINGS 8 Reconsidering media-centrism: Latvia's Russian-speaking audiences in light of the Russia-Ukraine conflict M
RTI
KAPR
NS AND J
NIS JUZEFOVI
S 9 Sputnik i Pogrom: Russia's oppositional nationalism and alternative right JUSSI LASSILA PART IV Tactics of control and subversion 10 Imprisoned for a 'like': the criminal prosecution of social media users under authoritarianism FREEK VAN DER VET 11 State propaganda and popular culture in the Russian-speaking internet VERA ZVEREVA 12 Freedom of expression and the Russian Orthodox Church HANNA STAEHLE Conclusion KATJA LEHTISAARI AND MARIËLLE WIJERMARS Index
RTI
KAPR
NS AND J
NIS JUZEFOVI
S 9 Sputnik i Pogrom: Russia's oppositional nationalism and alternative right JUSSI LASSILA PART IV Tactics of control and subversion 10 Imprisoned for a 'like': the criminal prosecution of social media users under authoritarianism FREEK VAN DER VET 11 State propaganda and popular culture in the Russian-speaking internet VERA ZVEREVA 12 Freedom of expression and the Russian Orthodox Church HANNA STAEHLE Conclusion KATJA LEHTISAARI AND MARIËLLE WIJERMARS Index