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Freedom of Expression in Russia's New Mediasphere: BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies

Editat de Mariëlle Wijermars, Katja Lehtisaari
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
In recent years, the Russian government has dramatically expanded its restrictions on the internet, while simultaneously consolidating its grip on traditional media. The internet, however, because of its transnational configuration, continues to evade comprehensive state control and offers ever new opportunities for disseminating and consuming dissenting opinions. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, including media law, human rights, political science, media and cultural studies, and the study of religion, this book examines the current state of the freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and media freedom in Russia, focusing on digital media and cross-media initiatives that bridge traditional and new media spheres. It assesses how the conditions for free speech are influenced by the dynamic development of Russian media, including the expansion of digital technologies, explores the interaction and transfer of practices, formats, stylistics and aesthetics between independent and state-owned media, and discusses how far traditional media co-opt strategies developed by and associated with independent media to mask their lack of free expression. Overall, the book provides a deep and rich 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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032085395
ISBN-10: 1032085398
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 16 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins



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


MĀRTI ŅŠ KAPRĀNS AND JĀNIS JUZEFOVIČS


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

Notă biografică

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.

Recenzii

A comprehensive collection that approaches the issue of freedom of expression in the new media in Russia, as well as attempts to curb it, from multiple angles. Such an approach illuminates the multifaceted nature of the Russian media studies regime, which cannot be reduced to simple state-controlled censorship" - Olena Nedozhogina, in Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society

Descriere

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.