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Volume 26, Number 5 - 3 May 2021
Volume 26, Number 5 - 3 May 2021
Infrastructure-embedded control, circumvention and sovereignty in the Russian Internet
Published:
2021-05-01
Infrastructure-embedded control, circumvention and sovereignty in the Russian Internet: An introduction
Françoise Daucé, Francesca Musiani
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Contextualizing sovereignty: A critical review of competing explanations of the Internet governance in the (so-called) Russian case
Polina Kolozaridi, Dmitry Muravyov
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Control by infrastructure: Political ambitions meet technical implementations in RuNet
Ilona Stadnik
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Controlling free expression “by infrastructure” in the Russian Internet: The consequences of RuNet sovereignization
Liudmila Sivetc
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Mapping the routes of the Internet for geopolitics: The case of Eastern Ukraine
Kevin Limonier, Frédérick Douzet, Louis Pétiniaud, Loqman Salamatian, Kave Salamatian
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The Telegram ban: How censorship “made in Russia” faces a global Internet
Ksenia Ermoshina, Francesca Musiani
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Codes of conduct for algorithmic news recommendation: The Yandex.News controversy in Russia
Françoise Daucé, Benjamin Loveluck
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‘In Google we trust’? The Internet giant as a subject of contention and appropriation for the Russian state and civil society
Olga Bronnikova, Anna Zaytseva
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Social media and state repression: The case of VKontakte and the anti-garbage protest in Shies, in Far Northern Russia
Perrine Poupin
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“Free libraries for the free people”: How mass-literature “shadow” libraries circumvent digital barriers and redefine legality in contemporary Russia
Bella Ostromooukhova
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