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Henrike Schmidt, Katy Teubener, Natalja Konradova (Eds.) (2006): Control + Shift. Public and Private Usages of the Russian Internet. Norderstedt: Books on Demand.

Cover Illustration, Pepsi Gene Icon, by Oleg Janushevskij
Cover Design, Layout and Typesetting by Katy Teubener
English Manuscripts edited by Gillian Kew
Published by Books on Demand GmbH, Norderstedt (Germany)
ISBN 3-8334-4988-8
Price: 24,90 €

 
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Acknowledgments
Editorial
Reader's manual
Henrike Schmidt, Katy Teubener - "Our RuNet"? Cultural Identity
and Media Usage
Historical, Political and Social Backgrounds
 
Anna Bowles - The Changing Face of the RuNet

Ekaterina Kratasjuk - Construction of ‘Reality’ in Russian Mass Media. News on Television and on the Internet

Henrike Schmidt, Katy Teubener - (Counter)Public Sphere(s) on the Russian Internet

Schmidt / Teubener - Update 2007
Community Building and Identity Construction  

Eugene Gorny - Russian LiveJournal. The Impact of Cultural Identity on the Development of a Virtual community

Roman Lejbov - Expert Communities on the Russian Internet: Typology and History

Olena Goroshko - Netting Gender

Henrike Schmidt, Katy Teubener, Nils Zurawski - Virtual (Re)Unification? Diasporic Cultures on the Russian Internet

Schmidt / Teubener / Zurawski - Update 2007

Natalja Konradova - The Formation of Identity on the Russian-Speaking Internet: Based on the Literary Website Zagranica

Net Art, Literature and Internet Aesthetics

Eugene Gorny - The Virtual Persona as a Creative Genre on the Russian Internet

Olga Goriunova - ‘Male literature’ of Udaff.com and Other Networked Artistic Practices of the Cultural Resistance

Andrej Gornykh, Almira Ousmanova - Aesthetics of Internet and visual consumption.
On the RuNet's essence and specificity
Appendix
Literature, References and Picture credits
Contributors