Diversity of the Internet in Russia’s Regions: Towards an Alternative Research Agenda

Polina Kolozaridi, Olga Dovbysh

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Abstract

Today, the internet has become a very fragmented research object that can be understood differently depending on contexts, research goals and methods. However, the internet130 of a particular country is often treated by researchers as an umbrella term combining heterogeneous phenomena and practices. In this chapter we propose an alternative way of analysing the internet in Russia’s regions. Contrary to the concept of RuNet as common space, we explore diversity of what the internet is in different localities in Russia. The cases of five cities aim to illustrate the variety of histories and usage patterns of the internet in particular locations, such as in cities in Russia’s regions. Qualitative data consisting of interviews, observations, digital ethnography and archival documents have paved an additional (to more conventional quantitative data) way to explore the internet as a complex phenomenon rooted in previous development, local cultural and societal norms, political and economic situations. In particular, we stress the significance of the early internet, the diversity of basic and alternative platforms, the access and infrastructure divide as objects that are important to understand the development of the internet in a particular location.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternet in Russia : A Study of the Runet and Its Impact on Social Life
Number of pages21
PublisherSpringer
Publication date20 Mar 2020
Pages149-169
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-33015-6
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-33016-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Mar 2020
MoE publication typeA3 Book chapter

Publication series

NameSocieties and Political Orders in Transition
PublisherSpringer International Publishing

Fields of Science

  • 518 Media and communications

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