Saint Petersburg State University When context matters: Social media and the post-soviet public spheres

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When context matters: Social media and the post-soviet public spheres Svetlana S. Bodrunova School of Journalism and Mass Communications St. Petersburg

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PUTTING SOCIAL MEDIA IN CONTEXT: what matters for public discussion? Societal cleavages: values-based, political and economic divisions outside the social networks Discursive traditions Media market structure Internet and social media penetration levels Media diets and group representation in social networks Not only them but the linkages between them

PUTTING POST-SOVIET MEDIA IN CONTEXT societal cleavages and the public sphere Multi-speed / anti-modernization Deeply fragmented society Traumatized communities

Traditional vs. Secular-Rational Values Saint Petersburg Anti- modernization HARD RUSSIAN MODERNIZATION Shift of values 1.8 (Inglehart, 2012): Japan 1987-2007 1.3 Russia Protestant Europe 0.8 0.3-0.3 China Ex-communist Europe India Catholic Europe Englishspeaking countries -0.8 Latin America -1.3 Africa -1.8-1.7-1.2-0.7-0.2 0.3 0.8 1.3 1.8 Survival vs. Self Expression Values We could NOT expect full modernization the shock was too big.

HARD RUSSIAN MODERNIZATION Multi-speed modernization Kangaspuuro & Smith (2006), Vartanova (2013): uniting national media model and the modernization idea Post-war Soviet modernization was: - top-down and Western-oriented (just as long before); - fragmented: absence of a systemic approach to transition - multi-speed in the industries: space and ballet vs. cars and drama - multi-speed for the society: groups developed alternative value sets - multi-speed for journalism: acceptance of innovations was not universal - continued in the same way even after the liberalization of the media market Toepfl (2010, 2015), Bodrunova & Litvinenko (2013, 2015): multi-speed modernization of the Russian society breaks Russian media into several clusters across online/offline divisions.

MULTI-SPEED MODERNIZATION HAS LED TO A Fragmented society Zubarevich (2011, 2013, 2014): 4 Russias First Russia : cities over 1 mln, white-collar, self-esteem, cosmopolitan Second Russia : cities average 300,000, Soviet patterns of life Third Russia : rural, devastated, only 20-25% of population Fourth Russia : migrants and Caucasus not engaging with other Russias which, in its turn, has led to the situation when: The third and fourth Russias are not represented enough in media The first and second Russias have no common discussion goals and this cleavage of values and lifestyles has deepened in 2010s

Post-Soviet public spheres and social traumas Traumatized communities Censorship and the split between the first and second culture Schoepflin (1995): Post-Communism: A profile the state is evil, the person is good BUT the state is to provide full living conditions Kordonsky (2002 to 2014): not classes but estates / castes re-legitimization and struggle for symbolic proximity to power short-termism in decision-making Stalinist, post-soviet and democratic traumas Absence or, rather, constant change of rules of the game Etkind (2013): Warped Mourning painful and distorted public memory

Post-Soviet public spheres and social traumas Traumatized communities - resulting in high levels of eternal insecurity, low trust to institutions, and disbelief in Western democracy in over 80% of the population shifted (or absent!) understanding of left and right in politics major break of trust to media and special understanding of censorship fatigue of the absence of rules of the game and corruption longing for non-paradoxical times => longing for ideology revelation from this paradox is when the state is good again e.g. when you find an external enemy This is why the societies are easy to polarize even beyond their already existing fragmentation, and the situation is easy to abuse This is why there is no discursive ground for inclusive public discussion

FOUR MEDIA SYSTEMS? Toepfl (2010): a 4 Russian media systems thesis

First and Second Russias in newspapers 13

TV market: between state and gigs The structure and ownership First Channel major share owned by Putin s ally Kovalchuk Russia 1 (+ Russia 2, Kultura, Vesti24 etc.) state-owned VGTRK > 50% NTV ex-independent, owned by Gazprom Media STS, TNT, REN TV private national entertainment channels > 20% 12 niche all-russian over 200 non-air niche local channels < 20% There are no communicative structures for inclusive political discussion THUS, there are no goals, grounds, and spaces for a nationwide public sphere

Social networks and social cleavages Mediascope WebIndex 2017

Social networks and social cleavages: The trends are the same 1. The first and second Russias form platform-wide echo chambers: Facebook a liberal echo chamber Vkontakte depoliticized youth content, more pro-establishment views Odnoklassniki 55+ in cities, diverse in rural areas; largely pro-establishment 2. The fourth Russia is hugely under-represented in nationwide discussions e.g. the immigrants do not use smartphones even when they do, the community culture of media use shapes the preferences towards text messaging 3. The virtual absence of influential civil society outside social networks makes the discussions de-rationalize and fall into echo chambers

The Russian Twitter on migrants: A case of difference from Europe The Biryulevo case: Red: media discourse Green: angry and tired citizens Blue: nationalists Grey: neutral users Knowing of homophily is simply not enough

The Russian Twitter on migrants: A case of difference from Europe The Cologne case: Green: anti-immigrant Red: pro-immigrant Purple: overlappers

Implications of the necessity of context First, we need to look larger and wider: social communication is the area that demands much wider outside knowledge explaining communication patterns is explaining how the societies think not only how but also why matters one needs to link the dynamics of societal cleavages, discursive traditions, and the newly-arising platform features working within multi-disciplinary teams that include SSH scholars avoiding subjectivity in interpretation

Implications of the necessity of context Second, if context casts definitive impact, how do we do comparative research? studying similar contexts but also studying dissimilar contexts! from case-study to regional and universal variables and we will all recognize our zombies and cosmonauts even across cultures

THANK YOU! s.bodrunova@spbu.ru