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Circumventing the “Sovereignization” of the Russian Internet. Toward an Infrastructure-Based Sociology of Digital Sovereignty and Its Resistances in Russia

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The chapter undertakes an infrastructure-based sociology of the Russian Internet (RuNet), focusing on the technical devices and assets involved in surveillance and censorship, and on the strategies of resistance and circumvention “by infrastructure” that follow.
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halshs-04864761 , version 1 (05-01-2025)

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Olga Bronnikova, Françoise Daucé, Ksenia Ermoshina, Valéry Kossov, Benjamin Loveluck, et al.. Circumventing the “Sovereignization” of the Russian Internet. Toward an Infrastructure-Based Sociology of Digital Sovereignty and Its Resistances in Russia. Jiang, Min; Belli, Luca. Digital Sovereignty in the BRICS Countries: How the Global South and Emerging Power Alliances Are Reshaping Digital Governance, Cambridge University Press, pp.167 - 189, 2025, ⟨10.1017/9781009531085.012⟩. ⟨halshs-04864761⟩
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