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The Post-Soviet Public Sphere: Multimedia Sourcebook of the 1990s

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The Post-Soviet Public Sphere: Multimedia Sourcebook of the 1990s

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The Post-Soviet Public Sphere: Multimedia Sourcebook of the 1990s About Print Television Web Radio Menu The Post-Soviet Public Sphere: Multimedia Sourcebook of the 1990s About Print Television Web Radio About this project View fullsize Following the collapse of the Soviet regime, Russia seemed poised to develop a robust public sphere. For the first time in history, it appeared as though Russians would soon enjoy an independent press, unfettered political discussion, and uncensored literary and artistic activity. This unprecedented moment coincided with the global digital revolution, in particular the advent of the Internet — a resource whose immediate mobilization by wealthy political influencers epitomized the fragility of Russia’s newly liberated media commons. This project investigates the encounter of the mainstream with the fringe, of ideologues and idealists, of dazzling creativity and rank commercialism in post-Soviet Russophone print, television, ...

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