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Circumventing the "Sovereignisation" of the Russian Internet Towards an Infrastructure-Based Sociology of Digital Sovereignty and its Resistances in Russia

Olga Bronnikova
Ksenia Ermoshina

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In a world where digital development and policymaking are dominated by Silicon Valley tech giants, the BRICS countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa - play an increasingly important role. With forty percent of the world's population and twenty-five percent of global GDP, these nations possess vast troves of personal data. Yet, their conceptions, narratives, and initiatives of digital sovereignty remain understudied. This volume is the first to explore digital sovereignty from a Global South perspective and offers a forward-looking take on what a world less dependent on Silicon Valley might look like. It brings together excellent analyses of BRICS digital sovereignty issues, from historical imaginaries to up-to-date conceptualizations, e-payment to smart cities, legal analysis to geopolitical assessment. By offering neglected perspectives from the Global South, this book makes important contributions to the digital sovereignty debate. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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hal-04926688 , version 1 (03-02-2025)

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Olga Bronnikova, Françoise Daucé, Ksenia Ermoshina, Valéry Kossov, Benjamin Loveluck, et al.. Circumventing the "Sovereignisation" of the Russian Internet Towards an Infrastructure-Based Sociology of Digital Sovereignty and its Resistances in Russia. Digital Sovereignty in the BRICS Countries How the Global South and Emerging Power Alliances Are Reshaping Digital Governance, 1, Cambridge University Press, 2024, 9781009531085. ⟨10.1017/9781009531085⟩. ⟨hal-04926688⟩
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