REMINDER CALL FOR PAPERS: POST-SOVIET INTERNET With this we want to make you aware of a conference, The Etiology and Ecology of Post-Soviet Communication, which we have planned for the weekend of May 7-8(-9) 2010 at the Harriman Institute of Columbia, in New York City. The focus of the conference will be the development of the internet in the post-Soviet space, first and foremost Russia, though comparative work that goes beyond this geographical focus is also of interest. We anticipate panels on such questions as: emergence and evolution of social networks; patterns of interlinking; the phenomenon of social contagion in online communications; political clustering in the blogosphere and beyond; public versus private identities; doublethink, cynicism, coded language; the emergence of opinion leaders in the blogosphere; freedom of the press on the internet; forms and degrees of censorship, online activism/social movements on the internet; dissenters and political activism; democracy to autocracy in the Russian internet. We would welcome one-page abstracts sent to nmc.conference@gmail.com by February 1, 2010. Yours truly, Catharine Nepomnyashchy, Alan Timberlake and Guobin Yang (Project Leaders) Eugene Gorny and Florian Toepfl (Project Coordinators) More information: <http://nmc.wikischolars.columbia.edu/Conference> http://nmc.wikischolars.columbia.edu/Conference