Memory politics in contemporary Russia: Television, cinema and the state M Wijermars Routledge, 2019 | 87 | 2019 |
Is Telegram a “harbinger of freedom”? The performance, practices, and perception of platforms as political actors in authoritarian states M Wijermars, T Lokot Post-Soviet Affairs 38 (1-2), 125-145, 2022 | 48 | 2022 |
The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies D Gritsenko, M Wijermars, M Kopotev | 25 | 2021 |
Russia’s law ‘On news aggregators’: Control the news feed, control the news? M Wijermars Journalism 22 (12), 2938–2954, 2021 | 24 | 2021 |
Introduction: Freedom of Expression in Russia’s New Mediasphere M Wijermars, K Lehtisaari Freedom of Expression in Russia’s New Mediasphere, 1-14, 2020 | 23 | 2020 |
Can filter bubbles protect information freedom? Discussions of algorithmic news recommenders in Eastern Europe M Makhortykh, M Wijermars Digital Journalism 11 (9), 1597-1621, 2023 | 22 | 2023 |
A story of (non) compliance, bias, and conspiracies: How Google and Yandex represented Smart Voting during the 2021 parliamentary elections in Russia M Makhortykh, A Urman, M Wijermars Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review 3 (2), 1-16, 2022 | 20 | 2022 |
Selling internet control: the framing of the Russian ban of messaging app Telegram M Wijermars Information, Communication & Society 25 (15), 2190-2206, 2022 | 20 | 2022 |
The Digitalization of Russian Politics and Political Participation M Wijermars The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies, 15-32, 2021 | 17 | 2021 |
There’s more to Belarus’s ‘Telegram Revolution’than a cellphone app A Herasimenka, T Lokot, O Onuch, M Wijermars The Washington Post - Monkey Cage Blog, 2020 | 14 | 2020 |
Memory politics beyond the political domain: Historical legitimation of the power vertical in contemporary Russian television M Wijermars Problems of Post-Communism 63 (2), 84-93, 2016 | 13 | 2016 |
How to Reach Nirvana: Yandex, News Personalisation, and the Future of Russian Journalistic Media O Dovbysh, M Wijermars, M Makhortykh Digital Journalism 10 (10), 1855-1874, 2022 | 11 | 2022 |
Project ‘1917–Free history’: Reliving the Russian revolution in the digital age M Wijermars Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media (digitalicons …, 2018 | 10 | 2018 |
Forget Memory: Aleksei Navalnyi’s LiveJournal and the Memory Discourse of the Protest Movement (2011–2012)’ H Stähle, M Wijermars Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media …, 2014 | 8 | 2014 |
Digital Russia Studies: An Introduction D Gritsenko, M Kopotev, M Wijermars The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies, 1-12, 2021 | 7 | 2021 |
Re-framing Women and Technology in Global Digital Spaces: An Introduction SM Ratilainen, M Wijermars, J Wilmes Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media, 1-10, 2018 | 7 | 2018 |
Sociotechnical imaginaries of algorithmic governance in EU policy on online disinformation and FinTech M Wijermars, M Makhortykh New Media & Society 24 (4), 942-963, 2022 | 5 | 2022 |
Algorithms, contexts, governance: An introduction to the special issue D Gritsenko, A Markham, H Pötzsch, M Wijermars New Media & Society 24 (4), 835-844, 2022 | 4 | 2022 |
Encircling an Unrepresentable Past: The Aesthetic of Trauma in Karen Shakhnazarov‘s Dreams (1993) MW Wijermars Contested Interpretations of the Past in Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian Film …, 2016 | 4 | 2016 |
The Vulnerabilities of Trusted Notifier-Models in Russia: The Case of Netoscope L Sivetc, M Wijermars Media and Communication 9 (4), 27-38, 2021 | 3 | 2021 |