“Crimea Is Ours!” Russian popular geopolitics in the new media age. Suslov, M. D. Eurasian Geography & Economics, 55(6):588, December, 2014.
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The article discusses the representation of Russian annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in March 2014 on social networks. Topics discussed include impact of the Internet on politics, popular phrases on the social networks regarding annexation of Crimea, and Russian government's project to mobilize people's support of its policy in Ukraine. Other topic discussed include education of Internet user in Russia.
@article{suslov_crimea_2014,
	title = {“{Crimea} {Is} {Ours}!” {Russian} popular geopolitics in the new media age},
	volume = {55},
	issn = {15387216},
	abstract = {The article discusses the representation of Russian annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in March 2014 on social networks. Topics discussed include impact of the Internet on politics, popular phrases on the social networks regarding annexation of Crimea, and Russian government's project to mobilize people's support of its policy in Ukraine. Other topic discussed include education of Internet user in Russia.},
	number = {6},
	journal = {Eurasian Geography \& Economics},
	author = {Suslov, Mikhail D.},
	month = dec,
	year = {2014},
	keywords = {ANNEXATION (International law), CRIMEA (Ukraine), INTERNET, INTERNET users -- Education, Russian geopolitical culture, SOCIAL networks, annexation of Crimea, digital geopolitics},
	pages = {588},
}

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