Exploring Russian Cyberspace: Digitally-Mediated Collective Action and the Networked Public Sphere

Authors

  • Karina Alexanyan
  • Vladimir Barash
  • Bruce Etling
  • Rob Faris
  • Urs Gasser
  • John Kelly
  • John G. Palfrey Jr.
  • Hal Roberts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26512/lstr.v6i1.21548

Keywords:

Blogosphere. Twitter. Online public sphere. Networked public sphere. Russia.

Abstract

Purpose ”“ This paper summarizes the major findings of a three-year research Project to investigate the Internet’s impact on Russian politics, media and society.

Methodology/approach/design ”“ We employed multiple methods to study online activity: the mapping and study of the structure, communities and content of the blogosphere; an analogous mapping and study of Twitter; content analysis of different media sources using automated and human-based evaluation approaches; and a survey of bloggers; augmented by infrastructure mapping, interviews and background research.

Findings ”“ We find the emergence of a vibrant and diverse networked public sphere that constitutes an independent alternative to the more tightly controlled offline media and political space, as well as the growing use of digital platforms in social mobilization and civic action.

Practical implications ”“ Despite various indirect efforts to shape cyberspace into an environment that is friendlier towards the government, we find that the Russian Internet remains generally open and free, although the current degree of Internet freedom is in no way a prediction of the future of this contested space.

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Author Biographies

Karina Alexanyan

Researcher at Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society.

Vladimir Barash

Researcher at Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society.

Bruce Etling

Researcher at Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society.

Rob Faris

Robert Faris is the research director at the Berkman Klein Center where he contributes and provides oversight to research at the center. 

Urs Gasser

John Kelly

Dr. Kelly is the founder and CEO of Graphika, and a recognized expert on advanced computational techniques for measuring online behavior.

John G. Palfrey Jr.

John is the Head of School at Phillips Academy, Andover.  He serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Knight Foundation.  He also serves as a director of the Data + Society Research Institute.

Hal Roberts

Hal Roberts is a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. He is a co-founder and the technical architect of the Media Cloud project. Media Cloud is an open platform that seeks to better understand the networked public sphere by providing tools and data for quantitative and qualitative studies of online media content.

Published

2014-05-12

How to Cite

ALEXANYAN, Karina; BARASH, Vladimir; ETLING, Bruce; FARIS, Rob; GASSER, Urs; KELLY, John; PALFREY JR., John G.; ROBERTS, Hal. Exploring Russian Cyberspace: Digitally-Mediated Collective Action and the Networked Public Sphere. Law, State and Telecommunications Review, [S. l.], v. 6, n. 1, p. 21–44, 2014. DOI: 10.26512/lstr.v6i1.21548. Disponível em: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/RDET/article/view/21548. Acesso em: 4 may. 2024.