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- Is Democratic Biopolitics Possible during a Pandemic? A Case Study of Russian, German and French Media
- Fake or True? How People Spread and Verify Rumors Online
- Digital Platforms and Urban Mobilizations: How Locality Redefines Connective Action
- Who Needs the Red Pill: Hydroxychloroquine Wars on Twitter
- (In)Accessible Urban Environment: The Evidence from the Russian YouTube Users Reactions towards the Mobility Conditions for People with Disabilities
- The «System of Sociology» by Pitirim Sorokin and the systemic communicative approach
- Who Believes in Conspiracy Theories? Factors Influencing Propensity for Conspiracy Thinking in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine
- THE REPRESENTATION OF THE ‘OTHERS’ IN MEDIA: (RE)PRODUCTION OF STEREOTYPES AND COUNTER-STRATEGIES OF OTHERING
- CONSTRUCTION OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN THE MEDIA AND AGENDA-SETTING THEORY: THE LIMITS OF CONCEPTS’ COMPATIBILITY
- CHANGING ONLINE BEHAVIOR STRATEGIES OF THE RUSSIAN INTERNET USERS: BASED ON THE RESULTS OF THE COMPARATIVE CLUSTER ANALYSIS (2012—2014)
- SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGIES IN MODERN RUSSIA: RESULTS OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALING
- SENSIVITY INDEX OF VIRTUAL COMMUNITY CONTENT
- FORMATION OF THE INTERNET IMAGE OF RUSSIAN POLITICAL PARTIES
- National mentality of Russians and Germans (comparative analysis: Moscow and Berlin students case study)