Varieties of Russian Activism

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253065452

State-Society Contestation in Everyday Life

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Edited by Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, Regina Smyth, Contributions by Katie L. Stewart, Madeline McCann, Carola Neugebauer, Irina Shevtsova, Daniela Zupan, Irina Meyer-Olimpieva, Katherine Hitchcock
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229 x 152 mm
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570 g
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314

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Jeremy Morris is Professor of Global Studies at Aarhus University. He is author most recently of Everyday Post-Socialism: Working-Class Communities in the Russian Margins. Andrei Semenov is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His work appears in Russian Politics, Social Movement Studies, and Post-Soviet Affairs. Regina Smyth is Professor of Political Science at Indiana University. She is author most recently of Elections, Protest, and Authoritarian Regime Stability: Russia 2008-2020.

Acknowledgments 1. Everyday Activism: Tracking the Evolution of Russian State and Society Relations, by Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth Introduction to Part 1: The Building Blocks of Everyday Activism: Identity, Networks, and Social Trust 2. Cultural Production as Activism: National Theaters, Philharmonics, and Cultural Organizations in Russia's Regional Capitals, by Katie L. Stewart 3. The Promotion of Minority Languages in Russia's Ethnic Republics: Social Media and Grassroots Activities, by Guzel Yusupova 4. From Neighbors to Activists: Shared Grievances and Collective Solutions, by Regina Smyth, Madeline McCann, and Katherine Hitchcock Introduction to Part 2: Organizational Roles in Mobilization for Activism: Communication, Cooperation, and Conjunction 5. Social Activism in the Russian Orthodox Church, by John P. Burgess 6. The River of Urban Resistance: Renovation and New Civic Infrastructures in Moscow, by Anna Zhelnina 7. Activists and Experiential Entanglement in Russian Labor Organizing, by Jeremy Morris 8. Skateboarding Together: Generational Civic Activism and Nontransition to Politics in Sosnovyi Bor, by Anna A. Dekalchuk and Ivan S. Grigoriev Introduction to Part 3: Institutional Environment and Opportunity Structures for Urban Activism 9. Policy Activism in Urban Governance: The Case of Master Plan Development in Perm, by Eleonora Minaeva 10. Urban Planning and Civic Activism, by Carola Neugebauer, Andrei Semenov, Irina Shevtsova, and Daniela Zupan 11. Manipulating Public Discontent in Russia: The Role of Trade Unions in the Protests against Pension Reform, by Irina Meyer-Olimpieva 12. Active Urbanites in an Authoritarian Regime: Aleksei Navalny's Presidential Campaign, by Jan Matti Dollbaum, Andrei Semenov, and Elena Sirotkina 13. Why Grassroots Activism Matters, by Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth Index

"Much has been written about Russian activism, but this volume takes the reader into unexpected realms, to the (almost) hidden and liminal spaces of everyday life. The excellent studies of this book give dedicated tribute to the many forms of Russian engaged citizenship way beyond political apathy. This volume is an eye opener and an enjoyable, even adventurous read for academics and interested parties alike."-Christian Froehlich, HSE University, Russia "What Russian citizens want from their state-and from one another-has become a question of global significance. By embracing the complexity and contradictions of authoritarian contention, Varieties of Russian Activism does more than any recent book to help us understand how Russian society functions today, and what might happen when Russia once again belongs to its citizens."-Sam Greene, Director, Democratic Resilience at the Center for European Policy Analysis and Professor, Kings College Russia

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