@article{cbe29a8ab32f470db78f2c842f5a24b4,
title = "Turning the virtual tables: Government strategies for addressing online opposition with an application to Russia",
author = "Sergey Sanovich and Denis Stukal and Tucker, {Joshua A.}",
note = "Funding Information: Elena Malysheva, Polina Malyutina, Ekaterina Mikhaylova, Maria Milosh, Dmitry Muravyov, Mikhail Murzin, Pavel Myslovskiy, Timur Naushirvanov, Maxim Novokreschenov, Veronika Pankina, Anastasia Parshina, Dmitry Prodanov, Anastasia Rodygina, Zlata Sergeeva, Rais Shaidullin, Viktor Sinitsyn, Anna Skosyreva, Timur Slavgorodskiy-Kazanets, Anna Sokol, Elizaveta Sokovnina, Georgy Tarasenko, Oksana Tyulpinova, Azizbek Tulaganov, Natalia Vasilenok, Anna Velikanova, Alena Volodkina, Alexey Volokhovich, Anna Zaychik, and Kirill Ziborov. The data were collected by the NYU Social Media and Political Participation (SMaPP) laboratory (https://wp.nyu.edu/smapp/), of which Tucker is one of the co-Directors along with Richard Bonneau, John T. Jost, and Jonathan Nagler. The SMaPP lab is supported by the INSPIRE program of the National Science Foundation (Award SES-1248077), the New York University Global Institute for Advanced Study, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Moore-Sloan Data Science Environment, and Dean Thomas Carew{\textquoteright}s Research Investment Fund at New York University. Stukal and Sanovich gratefully acknowledge funding support from the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia at New York University.",
year = "2018",
month = apr,
doi = "10.5129/001041518822704890",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "50",
pages = "435--454",
journal = "Comparative Politics",
issn = "0010-4159",
publisher = "City University of New York",
number = "3",
}