2021-10-07
Digital Vigilantism in Russia: Citizen-led justice in the context of social change and social harm
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Digital vigilantism in Rusland: Burger-gestuurde gerechtigheid in de context van maatschappelijke veranderingen en maatschappelijke beschadiging
This dissertation describes four years of scientific inquiry into the phenomenon of digital vigilantism. Focusing on Russia, it investigates a unique case where the ruling elites are negotiating a relationship with some digitally savvy citizens while censoring the digital domain and otherwise controlling online self-expression.
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| M.S.S.E. Janssen (Susanne) | |
| Erasmus University Rotterdam | |
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| ERMeCC - Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture | |
| Organisation | Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC) |
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Gabdulhakov, R. (2021, October 7). Digital Vigilantism in Russia: Citizen-led justice in the context of social change and social harm (No. 26). ERMeCC - Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/135715 |
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