Introduction 2. The Russian Media Ecology 2.1 Traditional Media in Russia 2.2 Internet Penetration and Usage in Russia 3. Methods Overview and Network Structure 3.1 The Structure of the Russian Blogosphere 4. Political Discourse and Mobilization in the Russian Blogosphere 4.1 Internationally-linking Public Discourse 4.2 Russian Media-focused Public Discourse 4.3 Nationalist 4.4 Democratic Opposition 4.5 Business, Economics, and Finance 4.6 Social and Environmental Activism 5. Outlinks and News Sources 5.2 YouTube and Politics 6. Conclusion Future Research Questions
About this paperThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, is undertaking a two-year research project to investigate the role of the Internet in Russian society. The study will include a number of interrelated areas of inquiry that contribute to and draw upon the Russian Internet, including the Russian blogosphere, Twitter, and the online media ecology. In addition to investigating a number of core Internet and communications questions, a key goal for the project is to test, refine, and integrate various methodological approaches to the study of the Internet more broadly. More information about the project is available on the Berkman Center website: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu.