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_a(Con)trolling the web: social media user arrests, state-supported vigilantism and citizen counter-forces in Russia/ _cRashid Gabdulhakov |
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520 | _aThe study identifies legal frameworks and investigates formal and informal forces serving the state in web control; while also elaborating on citizen counter-forces opposing these control measures. The article relies on Haggerty and Ericson's concept of the 'surveillant assemblage' - a compendium of surveillance practices where extra state institutions, machines, flows, and other components come together in rhizomatic practices that level surveillance hierarchies. The concept is applied to the case of Russia, where the ruling elite's quest for securing control over online self-expression has led to the adaptation of strategic regulatory and punitive practices targeting users. | ||
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_aRUSSIA _x SOCIAL MEDIA |
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_aRUSSIA _x COUNTER-FORCES |
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650 | _aSOCIAL MEDIA | ||
650 | _aSURVEILLANT ASSEMBLAGE | ||
650 | _aWEB CONTROL | ||
773 | _aGlobal Crime : Vol.21, No 3-4, August- November 2020, pp.283-305 (111) | ||
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_u https://doi.org/10.1080/17440572.2020.1719836 _z click for text |
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