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The post-Soviet Russian media : conflicting signals
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The post-Soviet Russian media : conflicting signals

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Part 1 : Media, politics and state
1. Free to get rich and fool around / Ivan Zassoursky
2. Where did it all go wrong : Russian television in the Putin era / John A. Dunn
3. Shifting media and the failure of political communication in Russia / Samuel A. Greene
4. The end of independent television : elite conflict and the reconstructing the Russian television landscape / Tina Burrett
Part 2 : The language of the media
5. Putin and the tradition of the interview in Russian discourse / Anna Maslennikova
6. What's in a foreign word : negotiating linguistic culture on Russian radio programmes about language / Lara Ryazanova-Clarke
Part 3 : The media and memory
7. The conundrum of memory : young people and their recollections of Soviet television / Ellen Mickiewicz
8. Commemorating the past
performing the present : television coverage of WWII victory celebrations and the (de)construction of Russian nationhood / Stephen Hutchings and Natalia Rulyova
Part 4 : Culture, state and empire in television serials
9. The culture of serialization, or the serialization of culture / Birgit Beumers
10. The state face : the empire's televisual imagination / Nancy Condee
Part 5 : New media, censorship and identity
11. New media, new Russians, new abroad : towards a non-nationalist paradigm / Robert Saunders
12. Russia's internet media policies : open space and ideological closure / Vlad Strukov.

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