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Analysis of youtube videos used by activists in the Uyghur nati: combining quantitative and qualitative methods / Vergani, Matteo; Zuev, Dennis   Journal Article
Zuev, Dennis Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper explores the uses of YouTube by Uyghur nationalist movement activists and studies various ideological codes used by different communities to promote their messages. It argues that several ideological codes are produced in order to challenge the dominant ideologies promoted by the Chinese government, which create a ground for Uyghur 'imagined solidarity' across physical borders. Analysis of the production of audio-visual messages by the dispersed ethnic group provides an important window into how ethnic identity is forged by means of Web 2.0.
Key Words China  Uyghur  Ethnic Identity  YouTube  Uyghur Nationalist Movement 
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Movement against illegal immigration: analysis of the central node in the Russian extreme-right movement / Zuev, Dennis   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The goal of this article is to analyse the political communication style of the Movement Against Illegal Immigration (Dvizheniye Protiv Nelegalnoy Immigrazii - DPNI), which is one of the central nodes in the Russian extreme-right movement web network. In the article, the political communication style of the organisation is investigated at two levels - the presentation of online identity and the presentation of offline identity. Online self-presentation is studied by means of the qualitative analysis of the incoming links (position in the web network) and the internal structure of the website. DPNI is conceptualised as a new type of political organisation based on the networking principle allowing flexible membership and based on the interplay of its online and offline self-presentations. The study provides insights into how the new media become embedded in the political communication of extreme-right political organisations in Russia.
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