Eurasia 2. 0 : Russian Geopolitics in the Age of New Media.
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- 9781498521420
- 947.086
- DK293
Intro -- Contents -- Editorial Foreword -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. GEOPOLITICAL SENSIBILITIES: PERCEPTIONS OF POWER AND SPACE -- Ch01. Russian Digital Lifestyle Media and the Construction of Global Selves -- Ch02. Crossing Borders/Road Movies in Russia -- Ch03. Digital Storytelling on YouTube -- Part II. GEOPOLITICAL IDEOLOGIES -- Ch04. Uses of Eurasia -- Ch05. Digital Geopolitics Encapsulated -- Ch06. Russia as an Alternative Model -- Part III. VISIONS OF RUSSIA AS A GREAT POWER -- Ch07. Putin's Third Term and Russia as a Great Power -- Ch08. Future Empire -- Ch09. Russian Geopolitical Discourse -- Part IV. POST-SOVIET GEOPOLITICS AND THE MEDIA -- Ch10. Digital Conservatism -- Ch11. The Invisible Battlefield in the Belarusian Media Space -- Ch12. Constructing the Enemy-Otherin Social Media -- Part V. POPULAR GEOPOLITICS -- Ch13. The ImaginedGeolinguistics of Ukraine -- Ch14. Euromaid an and the Geopolitical Struggle for Influence on Ukraine via New Media -- Ch15. The "Russian World" Concept in Online Debateduring the Ukrainian Crisis -- Index -- About the Contributors.
This bookfocuses on the new phenomenon of digital geopolitics in the former Soviet Union. It considers how media serve as platforms for the contestation of geopolitical ideas and the articulation of new political identities. It explores new possibilities and threats associated with the digitalization of geopolitical knowledge and practice.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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