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Selling internet control: The framing of the Russian ban of messaging app Telegram
Mariëlle Wijermars
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Telegram
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Messaging Apps
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Internet Control
100%
Internet Freedom
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Selling
100%
Russian Government
66%
Rule of Law
33%
Media Discourse
33%
Political Discourse
33%
State Governance
33%
Civic Rights
33%
National Security
33%
Conspiracy
33%
Popular Support
33%
Online Anonymity
33%
Terrorist Propaganda
33%
Effective State
33%
Anti-terrorism Law
33%
Media Framing
33%
Child Pornography
33%
Extremist Propaganda
33%
Popular
33%
Encrypted Messages
33%
INIS
control
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internet
100%
applications
25%
policy
25%
children
25%
surveillance
25%
legislation
25%
violations
25%
russian federation
25%
terrorism
25%
national security
25%
Social Sciences
Framing
100%
Russian Government
50%
Tuition Fee
25%
Legislation
25%
Civics
25%
Rule of Law
25%
Legitimation
25%
Anonymity
25%
National Security
25%
Antiterrorism
25%
Child Pornography
25%
Discourse
25%