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Contents Preface Notes on contributors Introduction: freedom of expression in Russia’s new mediasphere vii ix 1 MARIĚLLE WIJERMARS AND KATJA LEHTISAARI PARTI 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 15 17 MARKKU LONKILA, LARISA SHPAKOVSKAYA AND PHILIP TORCHINSKY 2 The blacklisting mechanism: new-school regulation of online expression and its technological challenges 39 LIUDMILA SIVETC 3 Formation of media policy in Russia: the case of the Iarovaia law 57 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 75 77 SAARA RATILAINEN 5 Transmedia storytelling as an opportunity for re-inventing Russian federal television EKATERINA LAPINA-KRATASYUK 96
vi Contents 6 Authenticity and affect in historical reenactments of the Russian Revolution on social media 115 DMITRY YAGODIN PART III New media and fragmented audiences 7 Challenging the ‘information war’ paradigm: Russophones and Russophobes in online Eurovision communities 135 137 VITALY KAZAKOV AND STEPHEN HUTCHINGS 8 Reconsidering media-centrism: Latvia’s Russian-speaking audiences in light of the Russia-Ukraine conflict 159 MĀRTIŅŠ KAPRÄNS AND JĀNIS JUZEFOVIČS 9 Sputnik і Pogrom: Russia’s oppositional nationalism and alternative right 186 JUSSI LASSILA PART IV Tactics of control and subversion 207 10 Imprisoned for a ‘like’: the criminal prosecution of social media users under authoritarianism 209 FREEK VAN DER VET 11 State propaganda and popular culture in the Russian-speaking internet 225 VERA ZVEREVA 12 Freedom of expression and the Russian Orthodox Church 248 HANNA STAEHLE Conclusion 266 KATJA LEHTISAARI AND MARIËLLE WIJERMARS Index 271
Index Note: Bold page numbers refer to tables; italic page numbers refer to figures and page numbers followed by “n” denote endnotes. Afisha Daily 80-2 Afisha-Rambler 22 Agency for the Development of Innovative Technologies 230 Agora 22, 23, 27,210 alcohol advertising, ban on 26, 33n7 Alfabank 101 alt-right movement 10,197,201-2; Generation Z 190; modernity 193; racial identity politics 191,192; SiP 187-8 Amazon 47, 54nl5 anti-corruption protests 31,118 anti-establishment nationalisms 201 anti-extremist legislation 3, 212, 220, 242 anti-gay propaganda law 6 anti-terrorism legislation 9, 59,226 anti-terrorist laws 226 anti-Ukrainian aggression 153 Apostol-Media 230 application programming interfaces (APIs) 125,141 Arab Spring 4,120,225, 242nl artistic purism 144,152 audience responses, heterogeneity of 9 authoritarianism 1,10,19,187,188,193, 201, 209, 211,220,248, 249, 261 Battle of Stalingrad 117 Beeline 101, 253 Berkutova, Nikita 213 Bilan, Dima 144 blacklisting mechanism 8; actual blocking 40,46-7; blocking procedures 43-6; coopted internet service providers 43-6; Federal Laws 39; malicious blocking 50-1 ; over-blocking 47-50; for political purposes 40; scale of suppression 41; turn to new-school regulation 41-3 blocking procedures: content filtering and 20, 29; coopted internet service providers 43-5; Federal Law No. 276-FZ 44; ordered immediate unblocking 45-6; Revizor 44; unblocking of websites 44-5; unlawful blocking 53; websites containing extremist information 45 bloggers 230; accusation of extremism 216; Aleksei Navalny 28; Colonel Cassad 231, 241; computer game
189; digital surveillance and prosecution 248, 256, 261; Dmitrii Galkovskii 203n8; exertion of pressure 17, 29, 32; Fritzmorgen 230-1; harassment of 30; individual 20, 262; internet, criminal charge 22; Krispotupchik 230; paid pro-government 20; personal data, stored 25; pro-Kremlin 229, 230,232; Roskomnadzor agency 60; Ruslan Sokolovskii 256; Russian-language 229; Savva Terentyev 220; Sergei Reznik 28; Stanislav Kalinichenko 216 ‘bloggers law’ 21,24 Bolotnaia Square 19, 214 Bol’shaia Derevnia 80, 89 Bolsheviks 117,121,255 Breitbart 193-4, 203n9 broadcasting 1, 58, 98-9, 103, 108, 139-40,162,166 Brodsky, Josef 104, 105 Bumaga 80, 83, 85, 89
272 Index censorship 40, 105,187; authoritarian, threat of 193; of communications 226; effects of 40; form of collateral 5, 8,48,49; legality and technology, relationship 40, 51; online 7; patterns of 202; regulation rø. 19-20 Channel One 99,141-6,152; films and TV shows 99-100; international trends 111; Samoilova scandal 148; Sasha Sokolov 9,97,103, 109; transmedia storytelling project 266; treatment of Samoilova 148 Chaplin, Vsevolod 255 Chelishcheva, Vera 218 Chernobyl (TNT) 99 Chikov, Pavel 17, 18,29,211 ‘children-404’ website 27 child sexual abuse images 39, 43 Church criticism 257, 258, 260 Cinderella myth 142, 151-2 civil activism 225 Colonel Cassad 230, 231, 241 ‘the common people’ 227 ComNews.ru 68 Contemporary Art Museum Garazh 101 content filtering and blocking 20,29 Crimea: annexation of 138, 139, 198, 225, 229; invasion of 202n5; official state patriotism 201 ; ‘return of Crimea’ 198-9 critical moderates 175 cultural producers 78 cultural relativism 252 cyber sovereignty: ‘first generation cyberspace controls’ 5; internet filtering 6; internet legislation 6; online state surveillance 6-7; ownership, concentration of 6; second generation controls 5; sovereign internet 8; third generation control strategies 5 deep packet inspection (DPI) technology 21 Delfi news website 167-8,180 Deripaska, Oleg 30 dichotomous thinking framework 267 ‘digital-born’ media outlets 9 digital media marketing 227 digital propaganda techniques 242 digital sovereignty 249 digital technologies 2, 8,40, 80, 228 directed information campaigns 5 discussion forums 78, 201 Distributed Denial
of Service (DDoS) 33n8; attacks 28 divide and rule-politics 197, 198 Doctrine of Information Security 61 ‘do-it-yourself’ 267 Domostroi 186, 202nl Donbass: insurgency 197, 203nl0; war in 198,202n5 double life, metaphor of 104 Dovlatov, Sergei 105 Downtown 80, 82, 83, 85-6, 89, 91; coffee-drinking culture 86; contemporary trends 85 Dozhd 19, 116, 118, 166, 197,198 drugs 24, 39,42,43,47,48,49, 253 dual screening, practice of 146 Dugin, Alexander 194,198 Durov, Pavel (founder and CEO of Telegram; Vkontakte’s founder) 6,22, 30,31 Echo Moscow 197 Efimov, I. 102 Egor Pogrom see Prosvimin, Egor Ekho Moskvy 118,166 ‘Ekonomika segodnia’ 229 ETV+ 163 Euromaidan protests 24, 90,139, 181nl Euronews channel 166 European Broadcasters’ Union (EBU) 138,141-4 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) 1, 40, 220, 249,251, 261 European Court of Human Rights 220 Eurovision 141; ‘Celebrate Diversity’ slogan 141,143; celebration of diversity 148; extension of politics 147; history, illustration of shifting attitudes 138-9; impartiality rules, 2014 broke 138; Twitter conversation 149; values of tolerance, diversity and respect for international rules 152 Eurovision Song Contest, 2017 137, 138 ‘Evening Urgant’ 103 extremism 1, 21, 52n3; activities 40; information 10; laws 218 Ezhednevnyi zhumal 227 Facebook 3,4,25, 31, 60, 87,115, 119, 125, 129, 130,171, 181,217, 226, 234; account of Maria Zakharova 229; internal algorithms 127; Project
Index ‘1917 - Free History’ 115; revolutions 4; VK or Odnoklassniki 141 face-to-face conversations 98 false conservatism/liberalism in West 192-4 Federal laws, violation of 212 Federal News Agency 229,232-3 Federal Security Service (FSB) 9, 226 Federal Service for Supervision of Telecommunications, Information Technology and Mass Communication 21 Federal Service for the Supervision of Consumer Rights and Public Welfare 252 Federal Tax Service 42 ‘feelings of religious believers’ 10 ‘Ferma’ 91 First Resistance Detachment 216 followers 59, 125, 127, 128, 169 Fond Kino 80 Freedom House 40 freedom of expression: discourse on traditional values influences 249-52; internet monitoring and control 262; law protecting religious feelings of believers 254-6; League for Safe Internet 252-4; online media 262; and religious freedom, boundaries 261 ; and rise of new media 2-5; Russian Orthodoxy 257-60; state control over Runet 5-8; towards cyber sovereignty 5-8 ‘Freedom on the Net 2015’ 40 ‘Free Runet’ 20-2; internet-related legislation 20-1; other regulative measures 22֊ Fritzmorgen 230-2 FSB (Federal’naia Sluzhba Bezopasností) 20, 210 Fund of Public Opinion (Fond Obshchestvennoe Mnenie, FOM) 97 FURFUR 82 Gainutdinov, Damir 17, 18,29,211 Galkovskii, Dmitrii 203n8 gambling, illegal 1 ln9, 39,41, 42, 53nlO Gazeta.ru 108 ‘global values’ (Bumaga) 85 Gogol 100 GOLOS, election monitoring organisation 26 Google 3,25,46,47, 226 273 Grani.ru 227 Great Patriotic War 116, 190, 198 ‘grey zone’ of internet communication 10,228,230-4; bloggers 231-2; Boris Rozhin (Colonel Cassad) 231; freedom of
expression 234; ‘Kremlin cook’ 233; Kristina Potupchik (Krispotupchik) 230; notion of ‘information war’ 2323; number of internet users 232; Oleg Makarenko (Fritzmorgen) 230-1; Olgino Trolls 233; PR agencies and SMM companies 230; pro-Russian web resources 232; on Runet 234; third parties (bloggers, trolls and hackers) 230 ‘Gutenberg’s Lounge’ 91 hackers 227, 230 hard-line loyalists 169, 173 hate speech 4, 52n3 HTTP Web protocol (HTTPS), 49, 50 Human Rights Watch 29 hyperlocal media operations (HLMOs) 83 hyperlocal media to global media: active reader-citizen of urban media 86; neoliberal entrepreneurialism 86; notions of fluidity and flexibility 85; ‘site and blog’ or ‘online journal and site’ 85; Smolensk-based Readovka 85; urban online journals, selfidentifications and self-definitions of 83,84 Iarovaia Law 8, 29, 61-2, 63, 69, 226; aim to counteract terrorism 61-2; demonstrations across the country 67; economic aspect of law package 67; extremism and missionary activities 66; Federal law No. 374FZ 62; ‘groundless overreaction’ of public to adoption of law 67; impact decision-making 69; lack of proper technology for data storage 67; Law on Postal Communication 62; ‘new defence line’ 68; petition, rise in tariffs and demonstration 64,66; public discussion 68-9; selection of actors 64, 65, 66; set of amendments 57; signing of the law 68; telecommunication and internet operators 62, 66; timeline in Russian media in 2016-2017 63, 63-4 Tarovaia Package’ see Iarovaia Law
274 Index Ilya Krasilshchik 91 ‘inciting social discord’ 21 Inde 78, 80, 85,90-1, 93n2; Kazan-based 87-8; VKontakte 88 information policy 17, 57, 260 Information Security Doctrine 261 Information System of Immediate Interaction. 44 ‘information war’ paradigm 9, 137-8, 148; binary 148; celebrating diversity Russian-style 141-3; cultural contest or political charade 147-9; elusive infowars 151-3; in-valid nations 151-3; media ecologies and democratic encounters 149-50; Russian diversity 143-5; Russophonic Europe 145-7; to wars of meaning 150-1 Instagram 87, 88, 91, 230,234 Integrum database 59, 62-4, 70nl international audiences 9, 116, 126, 129-31,138,141,233 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) 52 internet-related legislation, Runet 20-1, 23-6; anti-piracy law 24; bloggers law 24-5; domain name system (DNS) servers 25; ‘the foreign agent law’ of 2012 26; gay propaganda law 27; ‘internet blacklist law’ of 2012 24; internet regulation in Russia 2008-2017 23,23; ‘law against money laundering’ 25; law enforcement agencies 23; localisation law 25; Lugovoi law 24; occupation of Runet, laws 24-5 internet service providers 8, 20,29, 30, 39,42,43-6,48,51 internet surveillance 211 It’s My City 80 journalism 3, 77-82, 85, 86, 91-3,106, 210, 240, 268 Kadyrov, Ramzan 195 Kalinichenko, Maksim 216 Kalinichenko, Stanislav 216 Kaminov, Andrei 215 Kartozia, Nikolay 97,101,102,103,106, 108,110 Kashin, Oleg 195 Kasparov.ru 227 Kaspersky Lab 253 Kerensky, Aleksandr 122 KFC 101 Kharitonov, Vladimir 49 Kirillov, Nikolai 216 Kiselev, Dmitry 106 Klimenko, German 21 Klimova, Vera 27 Klops 80
Kommersant 21, 22, 25 Kosenko, Mikhail 214 Kremlin 22, 30, 31,115; Cathedral of the Assumption 250; controlled media 174; imperialist policies 197-201; narrative on Ukraine 174; nationalism 203nl4; nationalist forces 200; position towards Crimea 198; ‘traditional values’ agenda 139; Ukraine policies 198 Kristina Potupchik (Krispotupchik) 229, 230 Kuraev, Andrei 260 The Last Russian Writer (Channel One) 9 Latvia: accusations of ‘war propaganda’ 162; conditional factors 160; ethnolinguistic majority 173; ‘information spaces’ 167,181n8; media 10; media-centric approach 160; national independence struggle 161; nation state centrism 167-9; news media repertoires 180-1; non-media-centric perspective 160-1 ; non-media influences 164-5; PBK 162; public opinion surveys 176; public radio and television organisations 162; Rossiia RTR, banned in 162, 180; Russianlanguage media in 161-3; Russianspeaking audiences in 163-9, 181 n4; Russophones audiences 160,161, 181n5; TV-centrism 165-7 Latvian Television 161 Latviiskoe Vrernia 162 Latysheva, Alexandra (producer of Channel One Digital) 99 ‘Laws against the Internet’ 226 League for a Safe Internet (Liga Bezopasnogo Interneta) 31,43,249, 252-4; Cyberguard (Kiberdruzhirui) 252; governmental and educational institutions, cooperation 254; International Forum for Safe Internet 254; internet monitoring and filtering
Index 253; ‘the law on internet filtering’ or ‘the internet black list law’ 252; Moscow Patriarchate 252,261; Roskomnadzor 252; Russia Today 253-4 Legoida, Vladimir 253, 258 Lenin, Vladimir 119,122 Levada Center, independent polling agency 26 LGBTQ community 6,1 ln9,153n5 lifestyle media 77 ‘like,’ imprisoned for: conviction bias, secret investigations and security services 217-19; fines for spreading Nari symbols or paraphernalia in public 212-14; forced psychiatric treatment and social media posts 214-15; imminent threat of surveillance and looming prosecutions 211-12; investigators performances 218; online threats 209; sending social media users to prison 215-17; trends in prosecution of social media users 212-17 Limonov, Eduard 199,216 Linkedln 25,226 Literaturnaia Gazeta 108 LiveJournal 28, 60,211,227,229, 230,234 LTV1 163 ĽTV7 163,180 Mail.ru Group 229, 234,253 Main Radio Frequency Centre (Glavnyi Radiochastotnyi Tsentr) 43 Malakhov, Andrei 142, 152 malicious blocking 8, 50-1; future of 40; GitHub 40; IP address 50-1; white lists 51; WHOIS database 51 Mamut, Alexander 22 Mariinsky Theatre 118 Martsinkevich, Maksim 215 media-centrism: Russian-language media in Latvia 161-3; and Russianspeakers’ geopolitical orientation 169-73; Russian-speaking audiences in Latvia 163-9 see also Latvia Mediaguard ( Mediagvardiia) 31 media policy, formation of: adoption of Law on Mass Media 59; anti-terrorism legislation 59-60; case of Tarovaia law’ 61-2; centralisation of power and media ownership 60; chargeable cable 275 TV channels and satellite channels 60; children’s information
security 60-1; and communication policy 57; data and analysis 62-8; decision-making processes 58; government-level media policy, definition of 57; Tarovaia package’ legislation 58; notion of information sovereignty 61; ownership of media companies 57-8; problem, policy and politics streams 58; state control 60 Meduza 29-30, 81,91, 219 Megafon 253 Memorial 28 Mieriņa, Inta 172,175 Milonov, Vitalii 194 Minkomsviaz (Ministry for Communication) 21 mirror sites, creation of 31 Mitrofanov, Aleksei 17 Mizulina, Elena 253 moderate loyalists 168-9,173 Moi Mir 235 Molodezhka (STS) 99 morality 2 Moscow Gubemsky Theatre 118 Moscow metro system 101 Moscow Patriarchate 10, 248,249, 251, 253, 255, 256,257,260-2 MTS 101,253 multinational/global media companies, participation of 80 Munday, Rod 57 Nabokov, Vladimir 104 ‘Narodnye novosti’ 229 Nashi 28, 230 National Bolshevik Party 201,216 nationalism 187,188,190,195-8, 201, 214,240,248 national security 2,4, 7, 10, 24, 159, 163, 210, 248, 261 National Security Agency (NSA) operative 7 Navalny, Aleksei 24, 28, 30,45,108, 195, 197,213, 227, 239,243nl4; ‘cute cat theory’ of digital activism 31; political communication strategy 31 Nazi: Neo-Nazi movement 213; occupation 213; symbols, fines for spreading 212-14 Neft’ 80 Nemtsov, Boris 90
276 Index Netflix 96 networked architecture of media freedom: critical journalism and traditional media 91; cultural industries 89-90; documentary film club 90; from hyperlocal to global media 82-6; law-making processes and ownership arrangements 79; Meduza and Downtown 91-2; multiplatform distribution and collaboration with cultural industries 87-92, 88, 92; political communication 90; Smena and Inde 90-1; two-way communication between 89; urban online magazines 80-2 Network Enforcement Act (commonly referred to as NetzDG) 4 neutral audiences 173, 175 neutral optimists 168,171,172 neutral pessimists 172 new media in Russia, rise of 2-5; Anna Politkovskaia, case of 3; artificial intelligence, use of 5; change in ownership of online publications 3; ‘control through ownership,’ strategy of 3; decline in freedom of expression 2-3; ‘information warfare,’ concept of 4; internet penetration rates 3; media ownership 3; Network Enforcement Act 4; online communications 3-4; political criticism 3; Russian adults active on social networking sites, percentage of 3-4; self-censorship 3; social media, rise of 3 ‘new mediasphere’ 1,267 see also freedom of expression new ‘pluralism’ 188 ‘the news aggregators’ law’ 29 ‘new school of speech regulation’ 39, 51; administrative decision-making 42; child sexual abuse images 43; internet users 43; Roskomnadzor 42-3 ‘New World Order’ 197 #1917Live 9,115; authenticity of 119-22; on social media, affectivity of 125-9 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) 26-7,40,42, 68,211,214 ‘non-traditional family values’ 1 Novaya Gazeta 19 Novgorod, Velikii 216
Novorossüa 197, 199, 200,232, 241 NTV 161, 164 Oborin, Lev 91 ‘occupation of Runet’ 8 October Revolution 125 Odnoklassniki 41,141,235 ‘old-school regulation’ 41-2 Oleg Kashin, brutal beating of Kommersant journalist 22 Oleg Makarenko 229 online communication 4, 10, 61, 92, 233, 248-9,254, 260-2, 266, 268, 269 online disinformation campaigns 32 online extremism 211 online journal 85 online lifestyle journals, analysis of 78-9 online lifestyle magazines 77 online magazines 77-8; algorithmic culture 87; open-ended communication networks 87 online media 2 online newspaper 85 Open New Democracy 230 opposition protests of 2011-2012 8 The Other Russia (Dragata Rossiia) 216 over-blocking 8,47-50, 266; case of V. Kharitinov 48; coopting internet providers 40, 47; effects of collateral censorship 48; Group IB, sued Rostelecom 49-50; internet access providers 48; IP-address-based blocking 48; non-targeted blocking 47; targeted-blocking options 48; URLs 47 Ozerov, Viktor 61, 63, 69 paraphernalia 212-14 Party of People’s Freedom 214 Patriarch Kirill (head of Russian Orthodox Church) 248,250, 258,260 Pelevin, V. 102 Pervyi Baltiiski։ kanal (РВК) 161,162, 165,180 Pervyi kanal 118,161-2 Peskov, Dmitri։ 67 Petruseva, Polina 213 policy-making process 8 political activism 210, 211,225 political extremism 4,20 ‘Politika segođnia’ 229 post-truth politics and (anti)-populism: alternative media - or ‘transgressive media’ 194-5; practices of objectiveness and truth-seeking 194
Index Potanin, Vladimir 22 PR agencies 227 Pravyi Sektor 216 Project ‘1917 - Free History’ (Mikhail Zygar) 115,118-19; authenticity of 119-22; English-language version 128, 129; fall of 2016 116; Russianlanguage version 128,129; on social media, affectivity of 125-9 ‘projecting’ broadcaster-initiated narratives, notion of 140 project transmedia 109 Prokhanov, Alexander 198 pro-Kremlin narrative 170 ‘promoting extremism’ 24 ‘promoting Nazi symbols’ 213 Prosvimin, Egor 189, 190,199; new nationalist project 191; New Year’s column of 2016-2017 200 pro-Ukrainian narrative 170 Provotorov, Dmitry (founder of the IT company Manufaktura) 85 PR technology 102 Public Council of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs 230 public rallies 40 public safety 2 ‘public sphericule’ 140 Pugacheva, Alla 144 Pushkin House Foundation 122 Pushkov, Aleksei 63,69 Pusť govoriat 145 Putin, Vladimir 24,117, Ш, 2!4,250; ‘Christianity’ 250; conservative value agenda 248; presidency 59; PutinMedvedev government !7,18; Russian Orthodox Church 248; special ‘Crimea speech’ 198 ‘put-the-puzzle-together’ approach 168, 171 Radio Latvia 4 180 Rambler media 81 Razhin, Aleksandr 216-17 RBK 233 Readovka 80, 85 regression analysis 171-3, 181n7 religious feelings of believers, law protecting: in legal sphere 255; Moscow Patriarchate’s public campaign 256; Orthodox Church authorities 255; Pussy Riot’s performance 254-5; religious feelings, 277 definition of 256; Ruslan Sokolovskii, case of 256 retweet 116,125,126-8,149, 216 Revizor 44 Revolutionary Times 117, 121, 255 Reznik, Sergei 28 RIA Novosti 254 ‘The Role of Urban
Media’ 85 Romanov dynasty 121 Roskomnadzor 22, 24,28, 29, 30, 33n6, 39,41, 226, 227, 232, 234, 252; agency 60; manoeuvre tactic 46-7; ‘Smoking cannabis’ 47 Roskomsvoboda 31 Rossiia 118,149,161-2,164,192, 195, 241 Rossiia budet svobodnoi 147 Rossiia RTR 162,180 rossiiskii 192 Rostelecom 33n9,48, 253 Rozhin, Boris 229 @RT_1917 121 RT (Russia Today) 99,115, 141 ; #1917Live 118; Twitter project 128 Runet 32nl, 225-6; agency of state authorities 228-9; annexation of Crimea 19; attention to different actors 229; beginning of occupation, 2012-2014 23-8; domestic information technology 19; ‘electoral authoritarianism’ 19; field of digital propaganda 229; ‘Free Runet’ 20-2; future of regulation of 31-2; ‘half freedom of speech’ 19; internet-related legislation 20-1,23-6; Magomed Evloev, killing of 22; misconduct and corruption 19; Occupation expands’: since 2014 28-30; other legislation 26-7; political context of internet regulation 18-19; questions of agency and policy 229; regulation vs. censorship, notion of 19-20; regulative actions 27-8; Russian 2011-2013 protest wave 17-18; success of 30-1; suppression of foreign influence on 227 Russia-Georgia War 164 Russian Criminal Code 212 Russian diversity 143-5 Russian Federation 26, 225 Russian Media Lab 268-9, 269nl Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) 10, 262nl; ‘anti-Church, anti-religious
278 Index propaganda’ 259; conservatism and non-liberal values 250; in digital media 257-60; on human rights 251; ‘inchoate anticlericalism’ 257; information security doctrine 252; morality, spirituality and solidarity 251-2; Patriarch Kirill’s enthronement 249; public debates and political decision-making 260; 1917 Revolution 259; RPTs 257; ‘spiritual bonds’ and ‘traditional values’ 250-1; Telegram 257-8, 258,259; Yandex image search 257,258 Russian 2011-2013 protest wave: adoption of regulatory measures 17; expansion of the occupation 18; law on ‘extremist activities’ 18; ‘military campaign’ 18; notion of Runet regulation 18; for political purposes 17; state control over traditional media 17; threats to internet freedom 17-18 Russian Revolution 117; affective thinking 123; ‘affective traffic’ 124; Anna Pavlova, example of 115, 131; events of 1917 117; historical reenactment projects 117-18, 123-4, 126,126; history in Russian public sphere 116-19; Project ‘1917 - Free History’ and #1917Live 119-22, 125-9; Russian monarchy, collapse of 117 ‘Russian Salinger’ 105 Russian-speaking audiences in Latvia: economic recession (2008-2011) 165; Kremlin’s geopolitical messages 163, 164, 175; Latvian public TV 164; level of trust 164; media-centric approach 163; ‘moderate loyalists’ 164; nation state centrism 163, 167-9; non-media influences 164-5; Russia-Georgia War 164; Russia-Ukraine crisis 163; securitisation of 163,181n2; TV-centrism 165-7 Russian-speaking internet 159; Cold War 2.0 240; consumer culture 241; control over communications 234; ‘Dorn 2’ 238; Donetsk People’s
Republic 240; euphemism ‘polite people,’ 241; ‘grey zone’ of internet communication 228, 230-4; international media 240; internet under state control 234-5; large communities on VKontakte 239; new media propaganda and popular culture 234-41; ‘Niash Miash,’ 241; political discourse in communication 237; ‘politics of fear’ 236; pop-cultural resources 237; ‘Pop-cultural’ ways 236; popular culture 235-6, 239, 240; pro state propaganda 235; rise of political populism 236; Russian presidential election campaign 238; Twitter users 149 ‘Russian Spring’ 198 Russian Telegraph 121 Russian - Ukrainian relations 230 Russia-Ukraine conflict: attitude towards, 2014 and 2017 170,170, 176-9; escalation of 173; Euromaidan protests 18ІПІ; indicator of media influence 174; National Security Concept 159; role of media 160; Russophones’ geopolitical orientation 161; ‘weaponising information and media’ 159 Russkii Pravyi Sektor 216 Russoft Association 21 Russophobia 139, 140 Russophones 140; Eurovision 149; media audiences 10; online audiences 9 Russophonic Europe: bloggers or alternative media journalists 146; ‘bot-and troll-farms’ 146; communityformation process 146; ‘Donetsk, Russia’ and ‘Donetsk, Ukraine’ 147; ‘information war,’ notion of 146; LGBT users 146; members of general public 145-6; Twitter audience 146-7; users’ self-reporting 147 rutracker.org, closure of 31 ru websites 32, 33nl; compulsory registration of 32 safe internet 225 St. Petersburg 210 samizdat 267 Samoilova, Miia 138,141,142; childlike innocence 145; ‘illegal’ 2015 performance in Crimea 144; ill-fated 2015 trip to
Crimea 138; scandal 140; ‘tragic and undeserved’ fate 145 ‘Sasha Sokolov’s Universe’ 107 Sasha Sokolov. The Last Russian Writer 9,100, 104, 266; aesthetics 110-11; audience and market 108-9; characters 105-6; engagement 109; extensions 106-7; media platforms and genres 107-8; narrative 103-4;
Index premise and purpose 103; structure 109-10; worldbuilding 104-5 Sberbank 120 Second World War 116,117, 190, 191 secret investigations 217-19 Seledka 80 self-censorship 3, lln4, 105, 210, 211,219 Serduchka, Verka 139 sexual minorities, intolerance of 139 Shanghai Convention 52n2 Shevchenko, Maksim 192 Sib-fm 80 Siege of Leningrad 117 SimilarWeb project 189 Sistema Operativno-Rozysknykh Meropriiatii (SORM) 20 Skype. 90 Slutsker, Vladimir 21 Smena 89-91 Snob 108 Snowden, Edward 7 Sobchak, Ksenia 239 Sochi Paralympics, 2014 142 Sochi Winter Olympics 28,150 social media 2; accusation of extremism 216; echo chamber effect 150; liking, sharing or posting third-party content 210; -powered protest movement of 2011-2013 1; surveillance and media regulation 210; users to prison 215-17 social media marketing (SMM) companies 227 social networking sites (SNS) 3^1, 171,174 social networks 230; publication of ‘extremist’ messages on 226 social praxis 140 ‘soft power’ strategy 228 Soldatov, Andrei 211 Solov’ev, Vladimir 149, 150 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 105 SORM-1 20 SORM-2 20 SORM systems 1 ln8,209 Sorokin, V. 102 SOVA 214, 217 Soviet Central Television 161 Soviet Criminal Justice System 218 Spletnik (‘Gossip’) 82 Sputnik і Pogrom (SiP) 10; Alt-right à la Russe 187-8,190-2; anti establishment position 187; and 279 club’s relationship 196; Egor Pogrom 186; false conservatism/liberalism in West 192-4; intellectualist political tradition 202; Kremlin’s imperialist policies 197-201; online-based 201-2; ‘pluralism by default’ 188; post truth politics and (anti)-populism 194-7; socio-
economic demands and grievances 188 Sreda 99 StalinGulag channel 31 state-aligned media 2 stiob 140 strategic narrative 159-60, 162, 163,171, 173,174,181n3 Strategy for Information Society Development 261 Strelkov, Igor (Girkin) 199-200 suicide 24, 39-43, 50, 253 SUP Media 22 surveillance realism 7 surveillance systems 1, 5-6, 9,20,21, 29, 32, 57, 62, 69, 209-11, 210, 219, 248 Svanidze, Nikolai 192 System for Operative Investigative Activities 20 Tagansky District Court of Moscow 53nlO talk-show comments 141-2,144-5, 148-9,152-3 Team 29 (Komanda 29) 212, 215 telecommunications 58 Telegram 30, 33nl; block messaging application 47; channels 87; government ban on 31; message service 31; Roskomnadzor’s attempt to block 52 telephones, tapped 209 television and audience: accusing political opponents 98; ‘the country of viewers’ 98; federal and regional, state-owned and private 98; and internet consumption 98; in media consumption 97; shutdown of analog broadcasting 97; 2018 survey ‘Journalists and Media: Trust and Public Role’ 97; VGTRK and RT 99; Western TV formats 97 Terentyev, Savva 211-12 terrorism 20, 23, 29,63,148, 209 Tesak 215 Teslenko, Andrei 217 TinyPass/Piano 189
280 Index TNS 163,165,167,168 Tolstoy Universe 100 Tor network 31 traction, concept of 140 Trade Union House Fire 229 traditional media 1, 5, 9, 17,22,26, 93, 115,121,171,268 traditional moral values 10, 252,261 traditional values agenda 139, 141, 148, 248-52, 257,261, 266 transmedia storytelling (TS) 9; Channel One, STS and TNT 99; contemporary TV innovations 96; ‘Continuity y.y. Multiplicity’ principle 100; literaturecentered 112; ‘loyalty to the state’ rules 96; Major Grom 100; non-TS media product (film) 101; ‘pressurerelief valve’ 96; Russian television and its audience 97-9; on Russian TV 99-102; Sasha Sokolov. The Last Russian Writer 102-11 Trotsky and Demon of the Revolution (Demon Revoliutsii) 118 Trump, Donald 186, 187; victory 194, 202n2 Tsargrad 194, 234-5, 253 TS PR company 101 TV5 162 ‘tvorcheskii mikroklimat’ (creative microclimate) 92 Twitter 4, 9, 25, 28, 31,46, 53, 60, 87, 115,116,119,121,125,128,129, 130, 171,217, 226,230; account of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation 229; Streaming API Filter Endpoint method 141 Ukraine: ban on Samoilova 147; Euromaidan revolution, 2014 198; Eurovision protocol 148; ‘Even Australia is Europe’ 148; Moscow’s policy 159; option of discourse of European values of equal rights and tolerance. 143; ‘politicization’ of Samoilova’s participation 152 Ukraine-Russia rivalry 139 Ukrainian bureaucrats 143 Ukrainian revolution 225 Ulitskaya, L. 102 unlawful blocking 53 urbanistika 78 urban online lifestyle journals 80 Γ. urban online magazines: aftermath of the 2011 and 2012 protests 78; cultural activities and
events 81; forms of collaboration 78; ‘instruments of self organization’ 78; lifestyle journalism and consumer information 77 ‘The Use and Abuse of Historical Reenactment’ 124 user-generated content (UGC) 109, 111 Usmanov, Alisher 22, 30 ‘ Velikaia Rossiiď 147 Verkhovsky, Alexander 21 Victory Day 116, 117 Vihalemm, Triin 164, 165, 168, 172, 175 The Village 80, 82 violence: against law enforcement officers 211, 220; against outspoken journalists 3; of powerful institutions 227 Vkontakte (VK) 3,22, 28, 33η 1, 52, 60, 87, 213, 214, 215,216, 217,227, 229, 232, 234, 235 The Vladi Room 80 The Voice 99 Volodin, Viacheslav 237 Volokolamsk, protests in 203nl2 warrantless surveillance 5 web designers 78 website blocking: and filtering 28-9; ineffectiveness of 30; mechanism of 8 ‘white identity politics’ 193 Wikipedia 40,47, 51 ‘Wild Dance’ 139 The Wonder Zine 82 Yandex 32,40, 120, 257 Yandex News 29 Yeltsin, Boris 59 YouTube 30, 31, 85, 91, 227; Anatolii Sharii’s 232; documentaries 112; documentaries of lurii Dud 108-9; ‘Don’t call him Dimon’ 31 Zakharova, Mariia 144 Zamukhransk 147 Zharov, Alexandr 40,43,46,48 Zhelnov, Anton 97, 102,103,104,106, 109,110 Zhirinovsky, Vladimir 239 Zvezda 80,241 Zygar, Mikhail 9, 115, 121 SepMe Ί ШавШЫкйһек |
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