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Contents
Introduction
Characterizing the Post-Soviet Internet
Representation of the Post-Soviet Countries in the Global Online Information Space in 2020-2021: Frequency of Mention, Media Dynamics, Mood Characteristics
1 The Global Online Information Space: Key Notions and Research Details
1.1 Information
1.2 Information Space
1.3 Online Information Space
1.4 Global Online Information Space and the GLOPESTION Space Model
1.5 Methods
2 The Global Online Information Space in 2020: General Features
2.1 Weight of Language Zones and Frequency of Country Representation
2.2 Dynamic Characteristics
2.3 Mood Characteristics
3 Representation of Post-Soviet Countries in 2020
3.1 Frequency of Mentions
4 Media Dynamics
4.1 Russia
4.2 Baltic Countries
4.3 Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, and Donbass
4.4 Abkhazia, Georgia, and South Ossetia
4.5 Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Nagorno-Karabakh
4.6 Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
4.7 Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan
4.8 Typology of Media Storms Observed in Post-Soviet Countries in 2020
5 Sentiment Context of the Mention of Countries
6 Conclusions
References
Legal Regulation of the Internet Around Post-Soviet Space
1 Introduction
2 From the USSR to the Post-Soviet States: Approaches to Media Regulation
3 Internet Regulatory Issues
4 The Situation with Freedom of Speech and Democracy on the Internet in the Post-Soviet Space
5 Ensuring Information Security on the Internet in the Post-Soviet Countries
6 Conclusion
References
Cancel Culture and Novaya Etika in Russian Public Discourse
1 Introduction
2 Cancel Culture as Moral Conflict
3 Canceling and Networked Activism
4 Moral Conservatism vs. Novaya Etika
5 Gender Relations as Generational Conflict
6 Leonid Slutsky and the Order for Merit to the Fatherland
7 Ivan Kolpakov and the Dilemma of a Liberal Newsroom
8 Regina Todorenko and Her Image Repair Handbook
9 Implications and Future Research
References
Online Coping Strategies During the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Case of Izoizolyacia Flash Mob
1 Introduction
2 Covid-19 Pandemic in the Post-Soviet Area
3 Social Media as a Coping Tool During the Pandemic: Theoretical Framework
4 Internet Flash Mob #Izoizolyacia During the Quarantine
4.1 "Girl with a Pearl Earring": Criteria of Reproduction's Quality
4.2 Works by Vasya Lozhkin: Positive Emotions and Humor During the Quarantine
4.3 Works by Afarin Sajedi: Discussions About Art
5 Rethinking Limited Mobility and Leisure Time During the Quarantine Period
6 Conclusion
References
Post-Soviet Countries: Special Focus
Developing an Advanced Digital Society: An Estonian Case Study
1 Introduction
2 Development Benchmarks and Key Events on the Path to e-Estonia
Contents
Introduction
Characterizing the Post-Soviet Internet
Representation of the Post-Soviet Countries in the Global Online Information Space in 2020-2021: Frequency of Mention, Media Dynamics, Mood Characteristics
1 The Global Online Information Space: Key Notions and Research Details
1.1 Information
1.2 Information Space
1.3 Online Information Space
1.4 Global Online Information Space and the GLOPESTION Space Model
1.5 Methods
2 The Global Online Information Space in 2020: General Features
2.1 Weight of Language Zones and Frequency of Country Representation
2.2 Dynamic Characteristics
2.3 Mood Characteristics
3 Representation of Post-Soviet Countries in 2020
3.1 Frequency of Mentions
4 Media Dynamics
4.1 Russia
4.2 Baltic Countries
4.3 Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, and Donbass
4.4 Abkhazia, Georgia, and South Ossetia
4.5 Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Nagorno-Karabakh
4.6 Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
4.7 Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan
4.8 Typology of Media Storms Observed in Post-Soviet Countries in 2020
5 Sentiment Context of the Mention of Countries
6 Conclusions
References
Legal Regulation of the Internet Around Post-Soviet Space
1 Introduction
2 From the USSR to the Post-Soviet States: Approaches to Media Regulation
3 Internet Regulatory Issues
4 The Situation with Freedom of Speech and Democracy on the Internet in the Post-Soviet Space
5 Ensuring Information Security on the Internet in the Post-Soviet Countries
6 Conclusion
References
Cancel Culture and Novaya Etika in Russian Public Discourse
1 Introduction
2 Cancel Culture as Moral Conflict
3 Canceling and Networked Activism
4 Moral Conservatism vs. Novaya Etika
5 Gender Relations as Generational Conflict
6 Leonid Slutsky and the Order for Merit to the Fatherland
7 Ivan Kolpakov and the Dilemma of a Liberal Newsroom
8 Regina Todorenko and Her Image Repair Handbook
9 Implications and Future Research
References
Online Coping Strategies During the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Case of Izoizolyacia Flash Mob
1 Introduction
2 Covid-19 Pandemic in the Post-Soviet Area
3 Social Media as a Coping Tool During the Pandemic: Theoretical Framework
4 Internet Flash Mob #Izoizolyacia During the Quarantine
4.1 "Girl with a Pearl Earring": Criteria of Reproduction's Quality
4.2 Works by Vasya Lozhkin: Positive Emotions and Humor During the Quarantine
4.3 Works by Afarin Sajedi: Discussions About Art
5 Rethinking Limited Mobility and Leisure Time During the Quarantine Period
6 Conclusion
References
Post-Soviet Countries: Special Focus
Developing an Advanced Digital Society: An Estonian Case Study
1 Introduction
2 Development Benchmarks and Key Events on the Path to e-Estonia