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Ilya Kiriya | Lead Researcher
University Grenoble Alpes
Ilya Kiriya holds a double Ph.D. in journalism from Moscow State University and in Information and communication sciences from University of Grenoble. Actually he serve as full professor in University Grenoble Alpes in France and member of the laboratory Gresec. For 16 years he served as professor, vice dean research and international, and chair of the School of Media in National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow. His academic interests are oriented toward political economy of cultural industries and journalism in post-soviet context. He deals with questions of power and capital, digital governance and regulation in post-soviet authoritarian context. He published articles on post-soviet media, internet and culture in International Journal of Communication, Media and Communication, Journalism studies, Russian Journal of Communication and many others in English, Russian, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish languages. Ilia Kiriya is a member of editorial board of Hermes revue, member of French Society of Information and Communication Sciences, Academia Europea.
Kiriya, I., Kompatsiaris, P. and Mylonas, Y. (dir.)(2020). The Industrialization of Creativity and Its Limits: Values, Politics and Lifestyles of Contemporary Cultural Economies, Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-
Kiriya, I. (2021). Soviet Communicative Control: Some Implications of Digital Activism in Contemporary Russia, in Protest Technologies and Media Revolutions: The Longue Durée, edited by Athina Karatzogiani, Michael Schandorf and Ioanna Ferra, London: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2021; pp. 51-60 http://doi.org/10.1108/
Kiriya, I. (2021). Theory and History of Media (in Russian), Moscow: HSE Press.
Kiriya, I. (2021). From “Troll Factories” to “Littering the Information Space”: Control Strategies Over the Russian Internet, Media and Communication. 2021. Vol. 9. No. 4. P. 16-26. http://doi.org/10.17645/mac.
Kiriya, I., Nygren G., Glowacki M., Hok J., Orlova D., Taradai D. (2018). Journalism in the Crossfire. Media coverage of the war in Ukraine in 2014. Journalism Studies. 2018. Vol. 19. No. 7. P. 1059-1078 http://doi.org/10.1080/
Kiriya, I. (2017). The Impact of International Sanctions on Russia’s Media Economy, Russian Politics; 2017, Vol. 1. http://doi.org/10.1163/2451-
Kiriya, I. (2012). The Culture of Subversion and Russian Media Landscape, International Journal of Communication, 2012. № 6. C. 446—466
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