Digital literacy: Russia’s path
Sergey Davydov reflects on Russians’ adoption of digital habits at a time of coronavirus
Sergey Davydov reflects on Russians’ adoption of digital habits at a time of coronavirus
Ivan Davydov considers why and how protests against political repressions sometimes work
Ivan Davydov reflects on the Kremlin’s communication with society in 2019
Informational policy / Politics / Post-Soviet space / Russian media: Moscow and Beyond Calling
by Yuri Tsarik
Part six in the series ‘Russian Media: Moscow and Beyond Calling’: Russia’s information influence on Belarus
Part five in the “Russian Media: Moscow and Beyond Calling” series on media, propaganda, and authoritarianism in Russia
Army / Informational policy / Politics / Russian media: Moscow and Beyond Calling / Security
by Pavel Luzin
Part four of “Russian Media: Moscow and Beyond Calling”: on the place of the military’s press in Russia’s media landscape
Part three of “Russian Media: Moscow and Beyond Calling”: on the factors influencing the Russian public’s trust in sources of information
Part two of “Russian media: Moscow and Beyond Calling”: how conspiracy theories took post-Soviet Russia by storm
Sergey Davidis on political repression in Russia and Article 228 of the Russian Criminal Code
Part one of “Russian media: Moscow and Beyond Calling”: how Russian media was reforged after 2000