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Ivan Zassoursky was born on 29 August, 1974 in Moscow, Russia, is a Professor, Journalist. Discover Ivan Zassoursky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Moscow, Russia |
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Ivan Zassoursky Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ivan Zassoursky worth at the age of 50 years old? Ivan Zassoursky’s income source is mostly from being a successful Professor. He is from Russia. We have estimated
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In 2017 Zassoursky launched the Federal Reserve System of knowledge repositories – an open and transparent digital system that provides a convenient way for registering works, identifying copyright status and protecting attribution and integrity of publications and data.
In 2016 it became known that Zassoursky is a producer on a new film based on Pelevin's novel Empire V. In June 2018 an ICO campaign has been announced with the goal to help fund the shooting and post-production. The currency was named Bablos and brought more than a million dollars to the film's budget. The ICO was successfully finished in November 2018, making Empire V the first major blockbuster ever to be financed by its own cryptocurrency. The film's release is planned for late 2019 – beginning of 2020.
In October 2015 Ivan Zassoursky launched a new project Nauchny Korrespondent (also "NauchKor", translated as "Science correspondent"). It is an internet-based open publication platform for scientific papers, theses and other works. The platform provides tools for verifying authorship, building a personal academic portfolio, providing exposure, allowing easy participation in paper contests and encouraging students’ and scientists’ involvement in scientific circulation. Works are published under Creative Commons license by default. Nauchny Korrespondent also helps students and their potential employers connect and form pre-recruitment relationships, as well as coordinating research endeavours with industry demands.
In 2011 Ivan Zassoursky co-produced an award-winning independent Russian film Generation P. The film was directed by Victor Ginzburg and is based on the Victor Pelevin’s novel of the same name. Zassoursky was in charge of internet promotion campaign of the fim, bringing in media support from Rambler, Yandex, Facebook and LiveJournal for its release.
In December 2009, he was one of the first signers of an open letter calling for the reform of the Russian system of author's right.
In October 2008, Zassoursky founded Chastny Korrespondent, a Russian web publication, the first to operate under a creative commons license in Russia. One of the main goals of this was the desire to help Russian Wikipedia, and to give talented writers the opportunity to showcase their abilities as citizen journalists. In November 2011, Chastny Korrespondent was the winner of the Runet Prize in the category of “Culture and Mass Communications”.
In the fall of 2006, Zassoursky was invited to join SUP Media as the director of marketing. As a result of diverging interests, Zassoursky left the company the following year.
From 2001 to 2005, Zassoursky worked as deputy general-director of public relations and marketing at Rambler, owner of one of Russia's biggest web portals at the time, and, subsequently, he prepared the company's research papers as director of special projects. During the initial public offering of Rambler-Media, Zassoursky oversaw the distribution agreement between Rambler and ICQ.
By the early 2000s, Zassoursky returned to devoting his full-time to professional journalism. He was particularly interested in the field of digital journalism, which was growing in popularity at the time, and blogging as new forms of the journalistic trade. He also became the co-director of the Russian-American Center at the State University of New York and conducted a lecture tour along the east coast of the United States. He then became the director of the Laboratory of Media Culture and Communications at the MSU School of Journalism, after which, a few years later, he was appointed head of the Department of New Media and Communications Theory Studies.
In 1999, he published the book "Mass Media in the Second Republic" (Russian: Масс-медиа второй республики), an essay on the topics of mass media in 1990s Russia. The book touches on the transformation of mass media from a so-called fourth estate into a kind of agent of new centers of political power. "Mass Media in the Second Republic"" received the Moscow State University’s Shuvalov Award.
In 1998, while part of the faculty of journalism at the Moscow State University, Zassoursky submitted and successfully defended his dissertation for a PhD in Philology titled “Mass Media in Russia Under Conditions of Global Transformation: The Formation of a New System of Information and its Role in Russia’s Political System from 1990-1998”. During this period, Ivan Zassoursky was also the youngest research fellow in the MSU School of Journalism.
Ivan Zassoursky started his career at the age of 17, in the early 1990s, as a reporter for the Russian daily Nezavisimaya Gazeta. In 1993 he became the head of the Economics desk at Nezavisimaya Gazeta. During this time, he completed his studies at the Moscow State University School of Journalism with highest honors. The following year, Zassoursky worked as the development coordinator at Obshaya Gazeta [ru] . In 1997, he briefly left professional journalism to serve as an advisor to Boris Nemtsov, the first Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation. He already had political experience from the 1995 gubernatorial campaign in the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.
Ivan Ivanovich Zassoursky (Russian: Иван Засурский ; born 29 August 1974) is a Russian journalist, philologist, professor, producer, and researcher. He is the head of the Department of New Media and Communications Theory Studies in the School of Journalism at the Moscow State University, founder and publisher of Chastny Korrespondent, an online newspaper. He was also the host of Press Club XXI, a talk show, and has authored more than 500 publications and periodicals in Russia and abroad. He is the grandson of Yassen Zassoursky.