POLITICAL POLARIZATION AND INTERNET PROTEST

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Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics Ideological Acceleration of Schoolchildren as an Effect of New Media: Formulating the Question PDF

(Rus)

Potseluev S.P., Podshibyakina T.A., Konstantinov M.S.
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 PDF

(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? PDF

(Rus)

Stukal D.K., Akhremenko A.S., Petrov A.P.
Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics Digital Echo Chambers as Phenomenon of Political Space PDF

(Rus)

Beznosov M.A., Golikov A.S.
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 PDF

(Rus)

Kolotaev Y.Y.
Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics The “Moscow Case” as a Factor of Protest Communication Activity in the Social Network “VK” PDF

(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 PDF

(Rus)

Brodovskaya E.V., Parma R.V., Podrezov K.A., Davydova M.A.
Vol 24, No 3 (2022): Internet and Politics Living with COVID-19: Opportunities for the Usual Socio-Political Life in an Unusual Situation PDF

(Eng)

Pastarmadzhieva D.D., Angelova M.N.
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