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Jordan Center for the
Advanced Study of Russia

Jan Matti Dollbaum

dollbaum@uni-bremen.de
Articles by Jan Matti Dollbaum

Tweeting Alone: Social Media Use and Coalition-Building by Alexei Navalny and the Russian Communist Party

The more political actors engage with their audience online, the more important it becomes not whether but how they do so. This includes authoritarian regimes with restricted media spheres, where social media is often the only mass channel through which opposition actors can address the population.

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