Contextualizing sovereignty: A critical review of competing explanations of the Internet governance in the (so-called) Russian case

P Kolozaridi, D Muravyov - First Monday, 2021 - firstmonday.org
In reference to Russia, the concept of “Internet sovereignty” is commonly used to evoke the
state's efforts to tighten its control over the Internet in order to consolidate a non-democratic …

Digital regulation of intellectual capital for open innovation: Industries' expert assessments of tacit knowledge for controlling and networking outcome

NN Pokrovskaia, ON Korableva, L Cappelli… - Future Internet, 2021 - mdpi.com
Digital regulation implies the quantified measuring and the network infrastructure allowing
managers to control the processes of value creation. Digital regulation needs to take into …

National markets in a world of global platform giants: The persistence of Russian domestic competitors

A Kontareva, M Kenney - Policy & Internet, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
US platform companies have dominated the global platform economy. Drawing on archival
research, interviews, and company reports, we explore the reasons that Russia was able to …

Media Generations of the Russians in the Digital Media Environment: Opportunities for Intergenerational Communication

A Sumskaya, G Simons, V Solomeina - Internet in the Post-Soviet Area …, 2023 - Springer
In this chapter, based on the authors' sociocultural concept of media generations, which
focuses on media users in the pre-digital and digital information and communication …

Infrastructural insecurity: Geopolitics in the standardization of telecommunications networks

N ten Oever, C Becker - Media International Australia, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This article argues that the production and maintenance of “infrastructural insecurity” is an
inherent part of the process of the standardization of telecommunication networks …

ICT in Putin's Russia: 1999–2021

I Yablokov, O Solovyeva - Routledge Handbook of Russian …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter looks at the evolution of relations between information communication
technologies (ICT) and the Kremlin under Vladimir Putin. It outlines the main trends over the …

Exploring the ethics of political PR professionals using moral foundations theory

O Mikhaylova, R Abramov - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
This paper offers a multidimensional theoretical scheme to analyze professional ethics in the
field of political public relations. We suggest investigating the decisions of these …

The contemporary feminist movement in Russia

VM Solovey - 2022 - edoc.hu-berlin.de
The words “Russia” and “feminism” seem to be an unlikely combination. Russia is better
known for neopatriarchal policies leaving little room for feminism. Yet a grassroots feminist …

Alexei Navalny and protests in Russia: Growth of online activism under the authoritarian system

V Demydova - Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences, 2021 - dergipark.org.tr
This article problematizes the nature of the protests that outbroke in Russia following the
arrest of the opposition activist Alexei Navalny in January 2021. Under the conditions of …

Democracy in the Digital Age

J van den Hoven, M Stauch, F Musiani… - 2024 - shs.hal.science
Democracy has been greatly affected by the digital age, and this impact will only increase as
technology continues to advance at an unprecedented rate. The digital era has transformed …