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Internet Activity of New Russian Political Parties

Student: Lolita Galaova

Supervisor: Ekaterina Repina

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Advertising and Public Relations (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This research paper investigates the internet activity of emerging political parties in Russia, focusing on their online presence, engagement strategies, and impact on political discourse. The study analyzes the use of social media platforms, websites, and online campaigns by new political parties to attract supporters, disseminate information, and mobilize public opinion. By examining the digital footprint of these parties, the research aims to shed light on the evolving landscape of political communication in Russia and the role of the internet in shaping contemporary political movements. The findings of this study contribute to a better understanding of how new political actors utilize online tools to navigate the complex political environment in Russia.

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