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Infrastructure-embedded control, circumvention and sovereignty in the Russian Internet: An introduction

Françoise Daucé, Francesca Musiani

2021First Monday27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pursuing the autonomisation and “sovereignisation” of their national Internet (RuNet) since the early 2010s, authorities in the Russian Federation are establishing increasingly stricter regulations on Internet innovation and practices. Since 2018, the team of the ResisTIC (Criticism and circumvention of digital borders in Russia) project explores how different actors of the RuNet resist and adapt to the recent wave of authoritarian and centralizing regulations. One of the project’s primary objectives is to explore the extent to which control and circumvention strategies are embedded in, and conducted by means of the infrastructure of the RuNet. This special issue provides a detailed overview of the different strands of research undertaken by the ResisTIC project team at the crossroads of digital sovereignty, data and infrastructure. Articles by the project team are entwined with contributions by specialists based in Russia and worldwide.

Topics & Concepts

SovereigntyThe InternetAuthoritarianismPolitical scienceCriticismControl (management)Russian federationPublic relationsBusinessPublic administrationLawManagementPoliticsComputer scienceDemocracyEconomic policyEconomicsWorld Wide WebInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare StudiesLegal and Policy Issues
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