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This book presents an interdisciplinary analysis of the Internet in Russia and its impact on various aspects of social life. The contributions discuss topics such as the features of the Russian media system and digitization processes, the history of the Runet, national Internet markets and the Internet economy, as well as legal aspects. By presenting the results of relevant case studies, it illustrates the process of integrating the Russian segment of the Internet into the international system, offering insights into various country-specific features of the Runet's functioning and development.
The first part of the book focuses on the Internet in the context of development of the Russian media system with respect to historical features and digital inequalities. The second part then discusses economic and legal aspects of the Runet, while the third and the fourth parts offer an analysis of digital culture, including the role of journalism and regional diversities as well as online representations and discussions.
The chapter "Runet in Crisis Situations" is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.
Offers a multidisciplinary and multidimensional overview of Internet development in Russia Provides the first historical overview of the Runet in the 2000s, and its economical and political features Presents extensive information and data on the topic
Auteur
Dr. Sergey Davydov is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Communications, Media and Design at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia). His interests include the sociology of media and public opinion and methodology of social research. From 2005 to 2011 he worked as Head of Media Research at the International Institute of Marketing and Social Research "GfK-Rus". He is author of more than 80 scientific publications and co-editor of the book series "Online Research in Russia" (volumes 2, 3 and 4, in Russian). He also heads several research projects, including "Runet Economy" (since 2012) and "Index of Digital Literacy in Russian Regions" (since 2015). He is a member of various international academic and industrial associations and societies (including ASEEES, IAMCR, ICA).
Contenu
Part I.- Theory and History.- Digital Inequalities in European Post-Soviet States.- The Internet in the Structure of the Russian Media System.- The Rise of Runet and the Main Stages of Its History.- Part II.- Economy and Regulation.- Investments in Runet.- Regulation of Online Freedom of Expression in Russia in the Context of the Council of Europe Standards.- Part III.- Digital Culture.- Digital Literacy Concepts and Measurement.- Journalistic Cultures: New Times, New Gaps?.- Diversity of the Internet in Russia's Regions: Towards an Alternative Research Agenda.- Data Turn And Datascape in Russia.- Elite Russian Students' Internet Strategies: Trust, Persuasion, and Rejection.- Part IV.- Participation, Representations and Discussions.- Russia in International Social Media Discussions: Pro and Contra.- Runet in Crisis Situations.- Gender Activism in the Russian Segment of the Internet.- The Internet: Its Influences on Environmental Communication and Environmental Movements.- Making Ruins Great Again: Documentation and Participation on Instagram.- Afterwords.
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