Digital Authoritarianism in the Making: Repression and Resistance on the Russian Internet
By (Author) Francoise Dauce
By (author) Benjamin Loveluck
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
2nd December 2025
United States
Paperback
264
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
On the genesis of digital authoritarianism in the Russian Internet space, from peace to war. On the genesis of digital authoritarianism in the Russian Internet space, from peace to war. How did the authoritarian dynamic that is currently plaguing the Russian Internet (Runet) come to be in a digital space that was initially free Digital Authoritarianism in the Making seeks to provide insight into the policies regulating the Runet, re-situating them within their historical context starting in the early 2010s and ending with the start of the full-scale war against Ukraine in February 2022. It offers a political sociology of the Russian digital space, looking at the actors who have sought to occupy it- access providers, developers, journalists, activists, web professionals, and mobilized citizens. Informed by five years of original fieldwork, the book explores online resistance and lesser-known social and technical practices used to circumvent constraints. While the Runet's shift towards authoritarianism is specific to Russia, this model is also expanding in all the regions where Moscow is extending its influence. This book is a must read for all those who pay attention to the coercive uses of the Internet, in Russia and beyond.
Fran oise Dauce is Professor at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris and a member and former director of the Center for Russian, Caucasian, East-European, and Central Asian Studies (CERCEC). Benjamin Loveluck is Junior Professor in Political Science and Chair in Digital Regulation at Paris-Pantheon-Assas University, member of the Center for Studies and Research in Administrative and Political Sciences (CERSA). Francesca Musiani is Research Professor at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), member and director of the CNRS Centre for Internet and Society (CIS).