Monday, February 7, 2011, 09.00
Karina Alexanian, Gregory Asmolov the fields map the Russian blogosphere
She drew researchers Berkman Center
In October 2010, a group of researchers to study the Berkman Center for Internet and Society has published study of "Public discourse in the Russian blogosphere: an analysis of policies and mobilization in RuNet. The study was used a unique methodology on the analysis of the blogosphere, designed by Morningside Analytics.
Publication of research on the Russian Internet came after Harvard experts have analyzed the Iran's blogosphere and the blogosphere in the Arab world. More
Statement on Lente.Ru
As it turned out, Runet has a set of practical unique qualities that are not characteristic of any democratic United States or authoritarian Iran or China.
First of all, particularly those associated with relationship between the state and the media, which in Russia do not fit in any democratic or totalitarian in scope. Scholars have noted that the Russian authorities fairly rigidly controlled federal TV channels, but allow almost unlimited freedom of expression in other, less influential media and the Internet.
study authors also noted that Russia, unlike Iran or China, there are no strict filters for internal users Internet. Tehran and Beijing are known to actively block access to dangerous from their point of view of resources for the residents of their countries. It is true that scientists have not ruled out that Moscow uses to manipulate public opinion in the internet other methods of influence - such as stuffing information through blogs controlled Kremlin characters.
experts recognized the Russian blogosphere fairly open, prone to cross-thread and links. Compared with the U.S. here much less "echo chambers" - communities that are closed within themselves.
http://www.lenta.ru/articles/2010/10/21/mapping/
Before I quote the main conclusions of the researchers, is another interesting observation. As you read the report I have not the feeling, the study's authors divided the group into two parts. The first group - a "book worm" turned to the fight against Internet censorship, violations of democracy and other kr.gebney. But the second - this practice, technologies, well knowing the Russian-language blogosphere inside.
http://www.politonline.ru/rssArticle/6576929.html
Here the text of the study in pdf-format
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/sites / cyber.law.harvard.edu / files / Public_Discourse_in_the_Russian_Blogosphere-RUSSIAN.pdf
talk in the blogosphere:
http://s0tnik.livejournal.com/377878.html
http://community.livejournal.com/our_israel_ru/1078339.html
http://nasralla.livejournal.com/264299.html
В основном поиск прототипов:
http://pro100-petrov.livejournal.com/311924.html
http://sceptic-rus.livejournal.com/2937374.html
и самоузнавание:
http://varjag-2007.livejournal.com/2429606.html
http://droanton.livejournal.com/181643.html
And I am here nedosionist strained:
I'm trying to figure out:
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