Dr. Evgeniya Boklage
Image Credit: Bernd Wannenmacher Research Assistant until August 2018
BMBF funded project "RAI-FU" (part of the interdisciplinary "InfectControl 2020")
Book Chapters
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2015 |
(forthcoming): Alternative media spaces: the case of Russian LGBT news blogging community. In Alex Frame and Gilles Brachotte (Eds) Citizen Participation and Political Communication in a Digital World. Routledge. (peer-reviewed)
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2014 |
Syrian activists in Russia: The limits of visibility in a hostile host country. In: Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The „Arab Spring“, edited by Saba Bewabi and Diana Bossio. Palgrave Macmillan.
DOI 10.1057/9781137361400_5
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2010 |
Communication without borders: do blogs bring more transparency in the public sphere. In Parycek & Prosser (eds.) Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on E-Democracy. Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft (peer-reviewed) |
Journal Articles
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2014 |
In defense of narcissism: Blogging as Foucauldian technology of the self. In: Reconstruction 13 (3/4) |
Articles in the European Journalism Observatory |
2014 |
Doctoral Student Accused of Espionage in Tajikistan. June 24, 2014. |
Grace and Favour? A Study of Twitter Favourites. June 23, 2014. |
Paywalls, U.S. style. Worth the Hassle? May 22, 2014. |
Another Brick in the Wall? A Study on Paywalls. May 6, 2014. |
Journalistic Autonomy in Denmark. A Study. April 17, 2014. |
The Manipulation of Wikipedia. February 27, 2014. |
A Twist in the Tale. Russian Media and Ukraine. February 25, 2014. |
Citizen Journalists and the Real Deal. February 17, 2014. |
Who Tweets Most? Journalists and Social Media. January 9, 2014. |