Issue |
Title |
File |
Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics |
Ideological Acceleration of Schoolchildren as an Effect of New Media: Formulating the Question |
(Rus)
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Potseluev S.P., Podshibyakina T.A., Konstantinov M.S.
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Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics |
“How to March at the Computer”: The Role of Digitalization in the Activities of the Regional Patriotic Organizations of Siberian Federal District |
(Rus)
|
Kazantsev D.A., Kachusov D.A., Shashkova Y.Y.
|
Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics |
Affective Political Polarization and Hate Speech: Made for Each Other? |
(Rus)
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Stukal D.K., Akhremenko A.S., Petrov A.P.
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Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics |
Digital Echo Chambers as Phenomenon of Political Space |
(Rus)
|
Beznosov M.A., Golikov A.S.
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Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics |
Political Implications of Hate Speech Digitalization in a Post-Truth Era: Impact on Emotional Regimes in Digital Conflicts |
(Rus)
|
Kolotaev Y.Y.
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Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics |
The “Moscow Case” as a Factor of Protest Communication Activity in the Social Network “VK” |
(Rus)
|
Philippov I.B.
|
Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics |
Perception by Russian Social Media Users of Mass Protests During the Attempted Coup in Kazakhstan |
(Rus)
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Brodovskaya E.V., Parma R.V., Podrezov K.A., Davydova M.A.
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Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics |
Living with COVID-19: Opportunities for the Usual Socio-Political Life in an Unusual Situation |
(Eng)
|
Pastarmadzhieva D.D., Angelova M.N.
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