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Petits éditeurs, journalistes indépendants et blogueurs en Russie
Le colloque international « Publier autrement » se donne pour objectif d’analyser les pratiques de publication indépendantes et critiques en Russie. Qui sont les acteurs de cette production différente ? Quelles sont les alternatives civiques et politiques qu’ils portent ? Quels sont les conflits et les compromis qu’ils élaborent avec les producteurs dominants ? Pour répondre à ces questions, nous invitons les contributions souhaitant documenter et analyser les pratiques alternatives de publication en Russie, qu’il s’agisse du journalisme, de l’édition ou des blogs. L’enjeu est ici d’analyser les ruptures avec les modèles dominants mais aussi les compromis et les hybridations qui découlent de leurs relations. Les contributions à dimension historique, posant la question de l’émergence de publications alternatives depuis les dernières décennies de l’Union soviétique, sont les bienvenues, afin de retracer la généalogie des évolutions actuelles.
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Military Journalism in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, Issue 16 - Spring 2014
In the sociology of media, the question of military journalism occupies a special place as one carrying significant political and institutional-specific implications. This is particularly obvious in the case of the USSR, where censorship, ideological challenges related to conflicts, and inaccessibility of the army have hindered attempts to gain knowledge of the production process regarding news and information surrounding the military. Since the fall of the USSR, Russian media space has experienced an opening and a liberalization applicable to military journalism. The old Soviet army newspapers have continued to exist (Krasnaia Zvezda, for example) while civil titles dedicated to military topics have appeared (for instance, the military supplement Nezavisimoe Voennoe Obozrenie of the daily newspaper Nezavisimaia Gazeta). At the same time, new independent media have gravitated toward military topics, fed by specialized civil correspondents. This issue of The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies will be devoted to military journalism in the USSR, Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) from concurrent historical, sociological and political points of view. It will examine the faces of tension and compromise between freedom of the press and constraints suitable for military journalism.
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