Eurasia 2.0 : : Russian geopolitics in the age of new media / / edited by Mikhail Suslov and Mark Bassin.
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Place / Publishing House: | Lanham, Maryland : : Lexington Books,, 2016. 2016 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern European politics
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (273 pages) :; illustrations, tables, photographs. |
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Table of Contents:
- Russian digital lifestyle media and the construction of global selves
- Crossing borders/road movies in Russia : the road to nowhere? : destinations in recent Russian cinema
- Digital storytelling on youtube : the geo-political factor in Russian vernacular regional identities
- Uses of Eurasia : the Kremlin, the Eurasian Union, and the Izborsky Club
- Digital geopolitics encapsulated : Geidar Dzhemal between Islamism, occult fascism and Eurasianism
- Russia as an alternative model : geopolitical representations and Russia's public diplomacy : the case of Rossotrudnichestvo
- Putin's third term and Russia as a great power
- Future empire : state-sponsored Eurasian identity promotion among Russian youth
- Russian geopolitical discourse : on pseudomorphosis, phantom pains and simulacra
- Digital conservatism : framing patriotism in the era of global journalism
- Invisible battlefield in Belarusian media space fighting "Rsskiimir" from within?
- Constructing the enemy-other in social media : Facebook as a particular "battlefield" during the Ukrainian crisis
- The imagined geolinguistics of Ukraine
- Digital Eurasia : post-Soviet geopolitics in the age of the new media : Euromaidan and the geopolitical struggle for influence on Ukraine via new media
- The Russian world concept in online debate during the Ukrainian crisis.