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2023
Daucé, Françoise, Benjamin Loveluck, and Francesca Musiani (dir). Genèse d’un autoritarisme numérique. Répression et résistance sur Internet en Russie, 2012-2022. Presses des Mines, 2023.
2022
Simons G. Sumskaya A. (eds). Studies in Contemporary Journalism and Communication in Russia’s Provinces. Routledge, 2022.
2022
Daucé F. La guerre en Ukraine à la télévision russe : mensonges sur un plateau. Revue des médias, 17 mars.
2022
Olga Bronnikova, Françoise Daucé. Un manuel de survie numérique pour s’informer et éviter la censure en Russie. The Conversation.
2022
Daucé, Françoise. Pirater l’autoritarisme. Trajectoires de lutte pour les libertés numériques dans la Russie de V. Poutine (2009-2022). Terminal. Technologie de l'information, culture & société, n° 134-135 (2022).à
2022
Bronnikova, O., Ostromooukhova, B., Poupin, P., & Zaytseva, A. (2022). Militants face à la «souverainisation» numérique. Réactions et nouvelles mobilisations dans l’ex-bloc socialiste (Russie, Ukraine, Cuba). Terminal. Technologie de l'information, culture & société, (134-135).
2022
Poupin, Perrine. "Conflit contre un projet de méga-décharge à Shies. Enjeux de souveraineté dans le nord-ouest russe à l’ère d’Internet." Terminal. Technologie de l'information, culture & société 134-135 (2022).
2022
Kossov, Valéry. « La souverainisation numérique en Russie et son impact sur les militants », Terminal [En ligne], 134-135 | 2022
2022
Bronnikova, Olga & Zaytseva, Anna (2022). «Se protéger ou périr». Transformations des savoir-faire en sécurité numérique des militants et journalistes russes indépendants (2017-2022). Terminal. Technologie de l'information, culture & société, (134-135).
2021
Daucé F. Musiani F. Infrastructure-embedded control, circumvention and sovereignty in the Russian Internet: An introduction. First Monday, Volume 26, Number 5 - 3 May 2021.
2021
Kolozaridi P. & Muravyov D. "Contextualizing sovereignty: A critical review of competing explanations of the Internet governance in the (so-called) Russian case". First Monday, 26(5), 2021.
2021
Stadnik I. Control by infrastructure: Political ambitions meet technical implementations in RuNet. First Monday, 26(5), 2021.
2021
Sivetc L. Controlling free expression “by infrastructure” in the Russian Internet: The consequences of RuNet sovereignization. First Monday, 26(5), 2021.
2021
Limonier K. Douzet F. Pétiniaud L. Salamatian L. & Salamatian K. Mapping the routes of the Internet for geopolitics: The case of Eastern Ukraine. First Monday, 26(5), 2021
2021
Ermoshina K. & Musiani F. The Telegram ban: How censorship “made in Russia” faces a global Internet. First Monday, 26(5), 2021.
2021
Bronnikova O. & Zaytseva A. ‘In Google we trust’? The Internet giant as a subject of contention and appropriation for the Russian state and civil society. First Monday, 26(5), 2021.
2021
Poupin P. Social media and state repression: The case of VKontakte and the anti-garbage protest in Shies, in Far Northern Russia. First Monday, 26(5), 2021.
2021
Ostromooukhova B. “Free libraries for the free people”: How mass-literature “shadow” libraries circumvent digital barriers and redefine legality in contemporary Russia. First Monday, 26(5), 2021.
2021
Ermoshina, K, B. Loveluck, F. Musiani. "A market of black boxes: The political economy of Internet surveillance and censorship in Russia." Journal of Information Technology & Politics.
2021
Poupin P. «La Pomorie n’est pas une décharge pour les déchets de Moscou!» Shies, un conflit d’aménagement exceptionnel dans le Grand-Nord." EchoGéo.
2021
Daucé F., & Loveluck B. Codes of conduct for algorithmic news recommendation: the Yandex. News controversy in Russia. First Monday.
2021
Ruser sur les réseaux : résistances « par l’infrastructure » des fournisseurs d’accès Internet en Russie
2020
Poupin P. Les réseaux sociaux russes, lanceurs d’alerte de la catastrophe de NorilsK. The Conversation, 18 juin 2020.
2020
Daucé F. Loveluck B. Ostromooukhova B. and Zaytseva A. From Citizen Investigators to Cyber Patrols: Volunteer Internet Regulation in Russia. Laboratorium, 2020.
2020
Daucé F. Disguising the Internet? Website Design and Control in Russia. Digital Icons, 2020..
2020
Musiani F. et al. L’« Internet souverain » russe face au Covid-19. The Conversation, 29 avril 2020.
2020
Gritsenko D. Wijermars M. Kopotev M. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
2020
Davydov S. (ed). Internet in Russia: A study of the Runet and its impact on social life. Springer Nature, 2020.
2019
Daucé F. Épreuves professionnelles et engagement collectif dans la presse en ligne à Moscou (2012-2019). Le Mouvement Social, vol. 268, no. 3, 2019.
2019
Litvinenko A. & Toepfl F. "The “Gardening” of an authoritarian public at large: How Russia’s ruling elites transformed the country’s media landscape after the 2011/12 protests Publizistik, 64/2, 2021.
2019
Arbatskaya E. "Discursive Activism in the Russian Feminist Hashtag Campaign: The # ItIsNotAReasonToKill Case". Russian Journal of Communication 11 (3): 253–273, 2019
2019
Koltsova O., and Selivanova G. "Explaining Offline Participation in a Social Movement with Online Data: The Case of Observers for Fair Elections" Mobilization: An International Quarterly 24/1, 2019
2019
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2018
Daucé F. Dans les interstices de l’Internet russe, refuge d’une parole inventive et critique. The Conversation, 15 mars 2018.
2018
Toepfl F. "From Connective to Collective Action: Internet Elections as a Digital Tool to Centralize and Formalize Protest in Russia" Information, Communication & Society 21 (4): 531–547, 2018
2018
Budnitsky S., and L. Jia "Branding Internet Sovereignty: Digital Media and the Chinese-Russian Cyberalliance". European Journal of Cultural Studies 21 (5): 594–613.
2017
Asmolov G. and Kolozaridi P. "The imaginaries of RuNet: The change of the elites and the construction of online space." Russian Politics 2.1: 54-79, 2017.
2017
Roudakova N. Losing Pravda: Ethics and the press in post-truth Russia. Cambridge University Press, 2017.
2017
Ermoshina K. Musiani F. Migrating Servers, Elusive Users: Reconfigurations of the Russian Internet in the Post-Snowden Era, Media and Communication, vol 5, No 1, Post-Snowden Internet Policy, 2017.
2017
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2017
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2017
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2016
Chupin I. et Daucé F. « Par delà la contrainte politique ? La banalité des bifurcations dans les carrières journalistiques en Russie contemporaine », Réseaux, vol. 5, n° 199, p. 131-154, 2016.
2016
Peters B. How Not to Network a Nation: The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2016
2016
Bogdanovskaya I., Bashirov M., Vishnevsky A., Danilov S., Kalyatin V., and Savelyev A., Cyber Law in Russia. Netherlands: Wolters Kluwer, 2016
2016
Peters, B.J. How Not to Network a Nation. The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet. Boston, MA: MIT Press
2015
Soldatov A. and Borogan I. The red web: The struggle between Russia's digital dictators and the new online revolutionaries. Hachette UK, 2015.
2015
Kiriya I. Sherstoboeva E. “Russian Media Piracy in the Context of Censoring Practices”, International Journal of Communication, n° 9, p. 839-851, 2015.
2015
Kondratov A. «Espace public politique officiel postsoviétique à l’épreuve des réseaux socionumériques : étude de mouvements de contestation en Russie en 2011 et 2012 », French Journal for Media Re
2014
Chupin I. « Des médias aux ordres de Poutine ? Les paradoxes de l’engagement politique des journalistes en Russie », Savoir Agir, n°28. p. 33-38, 2014.
2014
Daucé F. « Le journalisme en ligne en Russie : les jeux ordinaires du contrôle politique », Les études du CERI, n°203, 2014.
2014
Ermoshina K. “Democracy as Pothole Repair : Civic applications and cyberempowerment in contemporary Russia”, Cyberpsychology : Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 8(3), 2014.
2014
Freiberg P. Putin’s Russia - on a path to cyber sovereignty ? Capstone project for the Master of Arts in Media Communications Program for Webster University, 2014.
2014
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2014
Gorham M. « Politicians Online: Prospects and Perils of ‘Direct Internet Democracy’ ». In Digital Russia, ed. Michael S. Gorham, Ingunn Lunde, and Martin Paulsen, 233–250. Abingdon and New York, 2014
2014
Uffelmann D. "Is There a Russian Cyber Empire?" In Digital Russia: The Language, Culture, and Politics of New Media Communication, ed. Gorham, Lunde, and Paulsen, 266–284: London: Routledge, 2014
2014
Mjør, K.J. "Digitizing Everything? Online Libraries on the Runet". In Digital Russia: The Language, Culture, and Politics of New Media Communication, ed. Gorham, Lunde, and Paulsen, 215–230, 2014
2014
Tine R. & Zvereva V. "Social Network Sites on the Runet". In Digital Russia: The Language, Culture and Politics of New Media Communication, ed. Lunde, Gorham, and Paulsen, 72–87, 2014
2013
Oates S. Revolution stalled: The political limits of the Internet in the post-Soviet sphere. Oxford University Press, 2013.
2013
Oates, S. Revolution Stalled: The Political Limits of the Internet in the Post-Soviet Sphere. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2012
Kiriya I. The culture of subversion and Russian media landscape. International Journal of Communication, 6, 446–466, 2012.
2012
Lonkila M. “Russian protest on- and offline. The role of social media in the Moscow opposition demonstrations in December 2011”, FIIA briefing paper 98, The Finnish Institute of International Affa
2012
Morgunova O. “National Living On-Line? Some aspects of the Russophone e-diaspora map”, e-Diasporas Atlas, 2012
2012
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2011
Nocetti J. "Digital Kremlin”: power and the internet in Russia." Russie. Nei. Visions 59 : 5, 2011
2011
Kondratov, « The Internet in post-Soviet Russia (1991 – 2011): a new networked sphere of social media», Critical Perspectives on the European Mediasphere, Edition de la Faculté des Sciences soci
2010
Etling B., Alexanyan K., Kelly J., Faris R., Palfrey J.G., and Gasser U. Public Discourse in the Russian Blogosphere: Mapping RuNet Politics and Mobilization. SSRN Scholarly Paper, 2010.
2006
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2006
Gorny E. A Creative History of the Russian Internet. PhD diss., Goldsmiths College, University of London, 2006
2005
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2004
Alexander M. The Internet and Democratization: The Development of Russian Internet Policy. Demokratizatsiya The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization. 12(4) : 607-627, 2004.
2004
Strukov V. "Masiania, or Reimagining the Self in the Cyberspace of Rusnet". The Slavic and East European Journal 48 (3): 438–461, 2004
2002
Gerovitch, S. From Newspeak to Cyberspeak: A History of Soviet Cybernetics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.