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Title Internet in the Post-Soviet Area : technological, economic and political aspects / Sergey Davydov, editor
Published Cham : Springer, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (225 p.)
Series Societies and political orders in transition
Societies and political orders in transition.
Contents Intro -- 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
Summary This book offers a comparative perspective on the technological, economic, and political aspects of Internet development in the post-Soviet countries. In doing so, international experts analyze similarities and differences in various countries throughout the chapters. The volume consists of two parts. The chapters of the first part examine the post-Soviet area as a whole. The second part includes specific case studies on the development of the Internet, either in individual countries or in groups of countries. Countries analyzed are Estonia, Ukraine, Russia as well as three Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Topics covered in the volume include, but are not limited to measurement, dynamics, and structure of each national Internet audience; the history of the Internet in the post-Soviet countries; development of infrastructure; Internet regulation and institutional aspects; online markets such as telecommunications, online advertising, e-commerce, and digital content; social and cultural aspects; as well as the transformation of the national media systems. This book is a must-read for students, researchers, and scholars of political science and economics, as well as policymakers and practitioners interested in a better understanding of Internet development in the post-Soviet area
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Subject Internet -- Former Soviet republics
Internet -- Economic aspects -- Former Soviet republics
Internet -- Political aspects -- Former Soviet republics
Internet
Internet -- Economic aspects
Internet -- Political aspects
Soviet Union -- Former Soviet republics
Form Electronic book
Author Davydov, Sergey
ISBN 9783031325076
3031325079