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|a Mass media in the post-Soviet world :
|b market forces, state actors, and political manipulation in the informational environment after communism /
|c Peter Rollberg, Marlene Laruelle (eds.).
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|t National Trends --
|t Politics of International Media Rankings /
|r Jack Snyder --
|t Russia's Nongovernmental Media under Assault /
|r Maria Lipman --
|t Russia and the New Authoritarians /
|r Jonathan Becker --
|t Ukraine's Media in the Context of Global Cultural Convergence /
|r Marta Dyczok --
|t Media in Post-Soviet Belarus: Between Democratization and Reinforcing Authoritarianism /
|r Oleg Manaev --
|t Mass Media Consumption in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan: The View from Below /
|r Nicola Ying Fry --
|t Networked Apathy: Georgian Party Politics and the Role of Social Media /
|r Michael Cecire --
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|t Television --
|t Coercion or Conformism? Censorship and Self-Censorship among Russian Media Personalities and Reporters in the 2010s /
|r Ilya Yablokov --
|t "Russian Idea" on the Small Screen: Staging National Identity on Russia's TV /
|r Marlene Laruelle --
|t Peter the Great, Statism, and Axiological Continuity in Contemporary Russian Television /
|r Peter Rollberg --
|t In Search of Kazakhness: The Televisual Landscape and Screening of Nation in Kazakhstan /
|r Marlene Laruelle --
|t Small Screen Nation-Building: Astana -- My Love /
|r Peter Rollberg --
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|t Social Media --
|t Glasnost 2.0 /
|r Sarah Oates --
|t Persistence of Media Control under Consolidated Authoritarianism: Containing Kazakhstan's Digital Media /
|r Luca Anceschi --
|t Friends, Foes, and Facebook: Blocking the Internet in Tajikistan /
|r Marintha Miles --
|t Youth Media Consumption and Perceptions of Electoral Integrity in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan /
|r Olena Nikolayenko.
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