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This presentation by Timothy J. Colton from Harvard University delves into the changing landscape of Russia's public sphere due to internet influence. It explores statistics on internet users as a percentage of the population, comparing Russia with the United States. The analysis covers online activities of Russian users, internet usage across age groups, and various influences impacting internet use. The effects of internet use on political interests, perceptions of Soviet life, support for presidential term lengths, income distribution favoritism, and alignment with protest demands are investigated using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) analysis.
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Is the internet changing Russia’s public sphere? Presentation to Gaidar Forum, Moscow, January 17, 2013 Timothy J. Colton, Harvard University
Influences on internet use (OLS) ** p < .00 * p < .05 Dependent variable = total number of Internet modes – normalized to 1-100 interval
Effect of internet use – favor 6-year presidential term (OLs)
Effect of internet use – agree with demands of demonstrations (OLs)