Political dissent and democratic remittances: the activities of Russian migrants in Europe
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Contents List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Series Editor’s Preface 1 2 3 4 5 6 ix x xi xiii Introduction 1 Setting the context for the latest wave of emigration: The closing civic space and Russia’s projection of influence abroad 8 Migrants as agents of democratic change? Transnational civic and political participation and democratic remittances 34 Surfing the waves of Russian emigration: Between coercion and choice 52 Mapping the Russian migrant pro-democratic participation: Actors, participation trajectories, and forms of engagement 81 Transnational democratic remittances: Content and channels of diffusion 108 Emigration as an opportunity and barrier for democratic remitting: Motivation, enabling factors and their interplay 132
viii Contents 7 Russia, Europeand therelative space between them 154 8 The receiving endof democratic remittances 173 Conclusions 194 Endnote Bibliography Index 198 200 216
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Index Activatica 83, 89, 97 agency 3, 6, 36, 47, 132, 137, 147, 150, 196, 197 annexation of the Crimean Peninsula 2, 12, 19, 29, 30, 65, 74, 75, 80, 84, 104, 129-130, 163 Annual Human Rights Conference in Memory Of Yuri Schmidt 100 Anti-Corruption Foundation 12, 85 ArtDocFest, decoumentary film festival 100 Article 20, 96, 119 ARU TV 96, 128 Berezovskaya, Yulia 71, 78, 84, 93, 94, 126 Bershidsky, Leonid 8 Beware of them 97, 126 Bolotnaya Square 8, 11, 16 Boris Nemtsov Forum 100 Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom 50, 87, 92 Center for Independent Social Research, CISR 92, 140 Chirikova, Evgeniya 72, 83, 84, 97, 124 Civic and political participation of Russian migrants: the fifth wave migrants 64-79; the first wave migrants 53-55; fourth wave migrants 62-64; the second wave migrants 53-58; the third wave migrants 58-62 ClampK 95, 122 Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia 56-57 compatriots, Russia's policy towards 24—25 Cyprus Daily News 96 Dekabristen e.V 91, 115, 120, 125, 128 democracy 3,4, 39-43, 155, 156, 159, 160-163, 164, 167-171, 174, 175, 176, 178, 186, 187, 192 democratic remittances 2-5, 36-41; actors and sources of democratic remittances 44; direct and indirect channels of 41-44, 109-114, 173, 189, 193, 194, 195; factors shaping migrants’ civic and political participation 44-48; the content of: counteracting the Kremlin's propaganda, disinformation and malign influence in Europe 126-130; environmental protection 121-126; fighting corruption 121-124; free and fair elections 114-117; protection of human rights and civil freedoms 117-121
democratization 2-4, 6, 36-40, 83-86, 101, 108, 110, 119, 133, 137, 138, 160, 161, 174, 173-175, 177, 185, 187, 192-193 de-politicization of migration from Russia 62 DestinationEst—D’EST 92 diaspora 36-40 Dossier Centre 89, 98 Dugin, Alexander, Eurasianist ideology of 159 Dukley European Art Community 95 emigration from Russia: five waves of emigration 53-79; as an opportunity and barrier for pro-democratic civic and political participation 150-153; statistics 64
Index EU, Europe 5, 6, 7, 24-29, 199, 195, 196; perceptions by Russian migrant civil society 164-171; public attitudes to 160-164; Russia's European political allies 30, 148 fake civil society 25 Father Frost Against festival 99, 100 Federal Law 121-FZ 13 Federal law 135-FZ 15, 32 For Free Russia Association 87, 93, 129 Forces of Good International Movement of Russian Political Emigrants 90 foreign agents 13, 14, 18, 20, 21, 68, 69, 119, 193 Free Russia Fonun 100 Free Russia Forum 50, 90, 99, 105, 106, 111, 117, 119, 123, 124, 181 Free Russia Foundation, Washington Gazaryan, Suren 18 Golos electoral monitoring association 14, 69, 116 Grani.ru 71, 84, 89, 110, 126 Gusinsky, Vladimir 11 homeland politics 46 Human Corpus 94 information warfare 23 International Movement “Speak Louder!” 93 IT technologies, the role of 47-48, 143-144 Justice for Journalists 93 Kara-Murza, Vladimir 68, 185-186 Kershen, Anne J. xiii-xv Khodorkovsky, Mikhail 10, 20, 152, 176 Kultums 94, 99 Kulturas festival 87, 100 Levitt, Peggy 2,4, 36, 37, 45^18 LGBT rights 13, 15, 17, 22, 26, 74, 117-118, 133-136, 187 long-distance nationalism 35, 46 Love is stronger than fear 199 Magnitsky, Sergei 11, 12, 32 Makeeva, Masha 73 Meduza 89, ПО, 128 217 Memorial international historical and civil rights society 14, 21, 86 migration-democratization nexus 3, 36-40, 194 Morawska, Ewa 2, 4, 38-39, 46, 108, 114, 197 motivation 4, 6, 36,44, 49,132,135,145, 146, 147, 150, 195, 196 Moscow affair criminal case 16 My Russian Rights (MRR) 89, 98 Nadezhda Kutepova 69, 92, 115 National Alliance of Russian Solidarists, NTS 56-57
Navalny, Alexei 12, 16, 17, 22, 85, 102, 105, 197-198 Nemtsov, Boris 68, 72 Nemtsova, Zhanna 68, 87, 92 Newsader 96 Olga Shorina 21, 25-26, 72-73, 92, 126, 149 Open Media 97, 128 Open Russia Club 95 opportunity structure 44 46, 138 Organization for Development of the Russian Civic Society and Support for Russian Emigrants, AREM 90 Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe (OSCE) 26 Østergaard-Nielsen, Eva 34, 37, 45 Otkrytaia Rossiya (Open Russia), OR 70, 75, 152, 176 PANDA theatre 88, 95 perestroika 62 perceptions of Russian migrant prodemocratic participation: by receiving country elites 184-190; by Russian civil society 175-184; by Russian migrant and diasporic communities 190-192 periodicals published by the third-wave migrants from the Soviet Union 61 Pichugin, Alexey 10 political remittances 34—40 political transnationalism 34-36, 4-46 Posev publishing house 57; periodical 57, 61 pro-democratic protests in Russia 2011-2019 11-13 Pussy Riot 12
218 Index Quarteera 94, 113, 117-118 R. Politik 89, 97 Red-square festival 91, 100 refusenik 60 repressions against the civil society 13-22 Riddle 96 Romanova, Olga 76, 84, 98 Roskomnadzor 15 Rother, Stefan 37, 38, 41, 42 Ruci-Asile 93 Rusijos dialogas 90 Russia Abroad 53-55 Russia Behind the Bars 84, 76 Russia Today, RT Russian All-Military Union, ROVS 54 Russian European Movement 90 Russian Liberation Army 55 Russian national identity 156-160, 167, 171 Russian-speaking Europeans Forum/ Forum russischsprachiger Europäer e.V 91, 118-120 Russie-Libertés Association 87, 92, 115, 117, 124, 127 Russkiy mir 22, 25, 27, 158-159 Sakharov, Andrei 59 Sergeeva, Anastasia 108, 110 Shibanova, Lilia 116, 147 Slovonovo Forum of Russian culture in Europe 95, 99, 100 social networks 42, 45, 46, 48, 142, 144-145 social remittances 36, 45-46, 48 SOLIDARUS - Association for Solidarity with the Civic Movement in Russia/Solidarität mit der Bürgerbewegung in Russland e.V 91 Spektr Press 96, 110, 128 tandemocracy 10 Tochka Opory media school 95,129,147 transnationalism 141-147 undesirable organisations 14, 20, 21, 68-70 Union for the Struggle for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia, SBONR 56 Unit 97 Vitishko, Yevgeny 18 WOT Foundation 94, 113, 129 Yakunin, Boris 25 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München Λ |
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Contents List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Series Editor’s Preface 1 2 3 4 5 6 ix x xi xiii Introduction 1 Setting the context for the latest wave of emigration: The closing civic space and Russia’s projection of influence abroad 8 Migrants as agents of democratic change? Transnational civic and political participation and democratic remittances 34 Surfing the waves of Russian emigration: Between coercion and choice 52 Mapping the Russian migrant pro-democratic participation: Actors, participation trajectories, and forms of engagement 81 Transnational democratic remittances: Content and channels of diffusion 108 Emigration as an opportunity and barrier for democratic remitting: Motivation, enabling factors and their interplay 132
viii Contents 7 Russia, Europeand therelative space between them 154 8 The receiving endof democratic remittances 173 Conclusions 194 Endnote Bibliography Index 198 200 216
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Index Activatica 83, 89, 97 agency 3, 6, 36, 47, 132, 137, 147, 150, 196, 197 annexation of the Crimean Peninsula 2, 12, 19, 29, 30, 65, 74, 75, 80, 84, 104, 129-130, 163 Annual Human Rights Conference in Memory Of Yuri Schmidt 100 Anti-Corruption Foundation 12, 85 ArtDocFest, decoumentary film festival 100 Article 20, 96, 119 ARU TV 96, 128 Berezovskaya, Yulia 71, 78, 84, 93, 94, 126 Bershidsky, Leonid 8 Beware of them 97, 126 Bolotnaya Square 8, 11, 16 Boris Nemtsov Forum 100 Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom 50, 87, 92 Center for Independent Social Research, CISR 92, 140 Chirikova, Evgeniya 72, 83, 84, 97, 124 Civic and political participation of Russian migrants: the fifth wave migrants 64-79; the first wave migrants 53-55; fourth wave migrants 62-64; the second wave migrants 53-58; the third wave migrants 58-62 ClampK 95, 122 Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia 56-57 compatriots, Russia's policy towards 24—25 Cyprus Daily News 96 Dekabristen e.V 91, 115, 120, 125, 128 democracy 3,4, 39-43, 155, 156, 159, 160-163, 164, 167-171, 174, 175, 176, 178, 186, 187, 192 democratic remittances 2-5, 36-41; actors and sources of democratic remittances 44; direct and indirect channels of 41-44, 109-114, 173, 189, 193, 194, 195; factors shaping migrants’ civic and political participation 44-48; the content of: counteracting the Kremlin's propaganda, disinformation and malign influence in Europe 126-130; environmental protection 121-126; fighting corruption 121-124; free and fair elections 114-117; protection of human rights and civil freedoms 117-121
democratization 2-4, 6, 36-40, 83-86, 101, 108, 110, 119, 133, 137, 138, 160, 161, 174, 173-175, 177, 185, 187, 192-193 de-politicization of migration from Russia 62 DestinationEst—D’EST 92 diaspora 36-40 Dossier Centre 89, 98 Dugin, Alexander, Eurasianist ideology of 159 Dukley European Art Community 95 emigration from Russia: five waves of emigration 53-79; as an opportunity and barrier for pro-democratic civic and political participation 150-153; statistics 64
Index EU, Europe 5, 6, 7, 24-29, 199, 195, 196; perceptions by Russian migrant civil society 164-171; public attitudes to 160-164; Russia's European political allies 30, 148 fake civil society 25 Father Frost Against festival 99, 100 Federal Law 121-FZ 13 Federal law 135-FZ 15, 32 For Free Russia Association 87, 93, 129 Forces of Good International Movement of Russian Political Emigrants 90 foreign agents 13, 14, 18, 20, 21, 68, 69, 119, 193 Free Russia Fonun 100 Free Russia Forum 50, 90, 99, 105, 106, 111, 117, 119, 123, 124, 181 Free Russia Foundation, Washington Gazaryan, Suren 18 Golos electoral monitoring association 14, 69, 116 Grani.ru 71, 84, 89, 110, 126 Gusinsky, Vladimir 11 homeland politics 46 Human Corpus 94 information warfare 23 International Movement “Speak Louder!” 93 IT technologies, the role of 47-48, 143-144 Justice for Journalists 93 Kara-Murza, Vladimir 68, 185-186 Kershen, Anne J. xiii-xv Khodorkovsky, Mikhail 10, 20, 152, 176 Kultums 94, 99 Kulturas festival 87, 100 Levitt, Peggy 2,4, 36, 37, 45^18 LGBT rights 13, 15, 17, 22, 26, 74, 117-118, 133-136, 187 long-distance nationalism 35, 46 Love is stronger than fear 199 Magnitsky, Sergei 11, 12, 32 Makeeva, Masha 73 Meduza 89, ПО, 128 217 Memorial international historical and civil rights society 14, 21, 86 migration-democratization nexus 3, 36-40, 194 Morawska, Ewa 2, 4, 38-39, 46, 108, 114, 197 motivation 4, 6, 36,44, 49,132,135,145, 146, 147, 150, 195, 196 Moscow affair criminal case 16 My Russian Rights (MRR) 89, 98 Nadezhda Kutepova 69, 92, 115 National Alliance of Russian Solidarists, NTS 56-57
Navalny, Alexei 12, 16, 17, 22, 85, 102, 105, 197-198 Nemtsov, Boris 68, 72 Nemtsova, Zhanna 68, 87, 92 Newsader 96 Olga Shorina 21, 25-26, 72-73, 92, 126, 149 Open Media 97, 128 Open Russia Club 95 opportunity structure 44 46, 138 Organization for Development of the Russian Civic Society and Support for Russian Emigrants, AREM 90 Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe (OSCE) 26 Østergaard-Nielsen, Eva 34, 37, 45 Otkrytaia Rossiya (Open Russia), OR 70, 75, 152, 176 PANDA theatre 88, 95 perestroika 62 perceptions of Russian migrant prodemocratic participation: by receiving country elites 184-190; by Russian civil society 175-184; by Russian migrant and diasporic communities 190-192 periodicals published by the third-wave migrants from the Soviet Union 61 Pichugin, Alexey 10 political remittances 34—40 political transnationalism 34-36, 4-46 Posev publishing house 57; periodical 57, 61 pro-democratic protests in Russia 2011-2019 11-13 Pussy Riot 12
218 Index Quarteera 94, 113, 117-118 R. Politik 89, 97 Red-square festival 91, 100 refusenik 60 repressions against the civil society 13-22 Riddle 96 Romanova, Olga 76, 84, 98 Roskomnadzor 15 Rother, Stefan 37, 38, 41, 42 Ruci-Asile 93 Rusijos dialogas 90 Russia Abroad 53-55 Russia Behind the Bars 84, 76 Russia Today, RT Russian All-Military Union, ROVS 54 Russian European Movement 90 Russian Liberation Army 55 Russian national identity 156-160, 167, 171 Russian-speaking Europeans Forum/ Forum russischsprachiger Europäer e.V 91, 118-120 Russie-Libertés Association 87, 92, 115, 117, 124, 127 Russkiy mir 22, 25, 27, 158-159 Sakharov, Andrei 59 Sergeeva, Anastasia 108, 110 Shibanova, Lilia 116, 147 Slovonovo Forum of Russian culture in Europe 95, 99, 100 social networks 42, 45, 46, 48, 142, 144-145 social remittances 36, 45-46, 48 SOLIDARUS - Association for Solidarity with the Civic Movement in Russia/Solidarität mit der Bürgerbewegung in Russland e.V 91 Spektr Press 96, 110, 128 tandemocracy 10 Tochka Opory media school 95,129,147 transnationalism 141-147 undesirable organisations 14, 20, 21, 68-70 Union for the Struggle for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia, SBONR 56 Unit 97 Vitishko, Yevgeny 18 WOT Foundation 94, 113, 129 Yakunin, Boris 25 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München Λ |
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spelling | Fomina, Joanna ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1254536116 aut Political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of Russian migrants in Europe Joanna Fomina London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021 xv, 218 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in migration and diaspora Setting the context for the latest wave of emigration : the closing civic space and Russia's projection of influence abroad -- Migrants as agents of democratic change? Transnational civic and political participation and democratic remittances -- Surfing the waves of Russian emigration : between coercion and choice -- Mapping the Russian migrant pro-democratic participation : actors, participation trajectories, and forms of engagement -- Transnational democratic remittances : content and channels of diffusion -- Emigration as an opportunity and barriers for democratic remitting : motivation, enabling factors and their interplay -- Russia, Europe and the relative space between them -- The receiving end of democratic remittances "With a focus on the most recent wave of political emigration from Russia unleashed during President Vladimir Putin's third term, this book explores the activities of those who voice political dissent after leaving their country. Based on rich ethnographic data and interviews gathered among Russian emigrants to the EU member-states, who are engaged in civic and political participation targeted at their home country, it demonstrates that emigration, particularly forced emigration in which political dissidents are squeezed out of their country, no longer functions efficiently as a means of calming political unrest. Drawing on the concept of social remittances, the author analyses the content, structure and the channels of political democratic remittances sent by political dissidents overseas, the factors that shape them and the perceived effects of these endeavours. A study of the latest wave of politically charged emigration from Russia and emigrants' engagement in 'homeland politics', this volume will appeal to scholars across a range of social sciences working on migration, diaspora and democratisation processes, citizenship, EU studies and Russia studies"-- Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Auswanderer (DE-588)4131725-7 gnd rswk-swf Russen (DE-588)4051034-7 gnd rswk-swf Politisches Handeln (DE-588)4128597-9 gnd rswk-swf Russians / European Union countries / Politics and government / 21st century Dissenters / Russia (Federation) Democratization / Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) / Emigration and immigration / Political aspects European Union countries / Emigration and immigration / Political aspects European Union countries / Relations / Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) / Relations / European Union countries European Union countries / Politics and government Russia (Federation) / Politics and government / 1991- Democratization Dissenters Emigration and immigration / Political aspects International relations Politics and government Russians / Politics and government European Union countries Russia (Federation) Since 1991 Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Russen (DE-588)4051034-7 s Auswanderer (DE-588)4131725-7 s Politisches Handeln (DE-588)4128597-9 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk. 978-1-00-309230-8 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033225154&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033225154&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033225154&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Fomina, Joanna ca. 20./21. Jh Political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of Russian migrants in Europe Setting the context for the latest wave of emigration : the closing civic space and Russia's projection of influence abroad -- Migrants as agents of democratic change? Transnational civic and political participation and democratic remittances -- Surfing the waves of Russian emigration : between coercion and choice -- Mapping the Russian migrant pro-democratic participation : actors, participation trajectories, and forms of engagement -- Transnational democratic remittances : content and channels of diffusion -- Emigration as an opportunity and barriers for democratic remitting : motivation, enabling factors and their interplay -- Russia, Europe and the relative space between them -- The receiving end of democratic remittances Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Auswanderer (DE-588)4131725-7 gnd Russen (DE-588)4051034-7 gnd Politisches Handeln (DE-588)4128597-9 gnd |
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title | Political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of Russian migrants in Europe |
title_auth | Political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of Russian migrants in Europe |
title_exact_search | Political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of Russian migrants in Europe |
title_exact_search_txtP | Political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of Russian migrants in Europe |
title_full | Political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of Russian migrants in Europe Joanna Fomina |
title_fullStr | Political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of Russian migrants in Europe Joanna Fomina |
title_full_unstemmed | Political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of Russian migrants in Europe Joanna Fomina |
title_short | Political dissent and democratic remittances |
title_sort | political dissent and democratic remittances the activities of russian migrants in europe |
title_sub | the activities of Russian migrants in Europe |
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