Varieties of Russian activism: state-society contestation in everyday life
"Despite decades of Putin, it is too simplistic to assert that authoritarianism has eliminated Russian activism, especially in relation to everyday life. Instead, we must build an awareness of diverse efforts to mobilize citizens to better understand how activism is shaped by and, in turn, shap...
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505 | 8 | |a Everyday activism : tracking the evolution of Russian state and society relations / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth -- Cultural production as activism : national theaters, philharmonics, and cultural organizations in Russia's regional capitals / Katie L. Stewart -- The promotion of minority languages in Russia's ethnic republics : social media and grassroots activities / Guzel Yusupova -- From neighbors to activists : shared grievances and collective solutions / Regina Smyth, Madeline McCann, and Katherine Hitchcock -- Social activism in the Russian Orthodox Church / John P. Burgess -- The river of urban resistance : renovation and new civic infrastructures in Moscow / Anna Zhelnina -- Activists and experiential entanglement in Russian labor organizing / Jeremy Morris -- Skateboarding together : generational civic activism and nontransition to politics in Sosnovyi Bor / Anna A. Dekalchuk and Ivan S. Grigoriev -- Policy activism in urban governance : the case of master plan development in Perm / Eleonora Minaeva -- Urban planning and civic activism / Carola Neugebauer, Andrei Semenov, Irina Shevtsova, and Daniela Zupan -- Manipulating public discontent in Russia : the role of trade unions in the protests against pension reform / Irina Meyer-Olimpieva -- Active urbanites in an authoritarian regime : Aleksei Navalny's presidential campaign / Jan Matti Dollbaum, Andrei Semenov, and Elena Sirotkina -- Why grassroots activism matters / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth | |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgments vii 1. Everyday Activism: Tracking the Evolution of Russian State and Society Relations / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth 1 Parti The Building Blocks of Everyday Activism: Identity, Networks, and Socia! Trust I Regina Smyth 29 2. Cultural Production as Activism: National Theaters, Philharmonics, and Cultural Organizations in Russia’s Regional Capitals / Katie L. Stewart 31 3. The Promotion of Minority Languages in Russia’s Ethnic Republics: Social Media and Grassroots Activities / Guzel Yusupova SI 4. From Neighbors to Activists: Shared Grievances and Collective Solutions I Regina Smyth, Madeline McCann, and Katherine Hitchcock 70 Parti Organizational Roles in Mobilization for Activism; Communication, Cooperation, and Conjunction / Jeremy Morris 5. Social Activism in the Russian Orthodox Church ! John P. Burgess 97 6. The River of Urban Resistance: Renovation and New Civic Infrastructures in Moscow / Anna Zhelnina 120 7. Activists and Experiential Entanglement in Russian Labor Organizing I Jeremy Morris 143 8. Skateboarding Together: Generational Civic Activism and Nontransition to Politics in Sosnovyi Bor / Anna A. Dekalchuk and Ivan S. Grigoriev 166 93
vi CONTENTS Parts Institutional Environment and Opportunity Structures for Urban Activism / Andrei Semenov 189 9. Policy Activism in Urban Governance: The Case of Master Plan Development in Perm / Eleonora Minaeva 191 10. Urban Planning and Civic Activism / Carola Neugebauer, Andrei Semenov, Irina Shevtsova, and Daniela Zupan 211 11. Manipulating Public Discontent in Russia: The Role of Trade Unions in the Protests against Pension Reform / Irina Meyer- Olimpieva 233 12. Active Urbanites in an Authoritarian Regime: Aleksei Navalny’s Presidential Campaign / Jan Matti Dollbaum, Andrei Semenov, and Elena Sirotkina 236 13. Why Grassroots Activism Matters / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth 279 Index 299
INDEX Active Citizen, 77 activism: civic, 1-3, 4-5,11-14; and coercion, 12-13, 194-195,205,264-265; continu ity, 120,122; cultural, 31-33; data and measurement, 5-8; lay (social activism by church), 20,99-100, 113-115; and learning, 60,149,180; and mimicry, 194; NIMBY, 168, 177,284; and policy, 191,195,218, 293; religious, 97,99-100,102-103, 105,109,112-114; and social media, 11-12,29,33-38,53,61-62,77,127, 131,154-156,268; state-sponsored, 13,16,29,46; and theory, 9-12; Wikipedia, 62-63 Actor-Network Theory, 156 Alliance ofDoctors, 293 authoritarian governance, 15,74-75, 78-79,217,286-287,293 Baltic independence activism, 3 Bashkortostan, 52,54,63 Belarus, 287 Belgorod, 101-102,112 biosecurity, 291 Bizyukov, Petr, 6 blat, 18 Buryatia, 32,36,39-40,42,47-48, 52-53,63 Buryat language, 48 catness, 145,150,154,158,160n3 China, 195 Chuvashia, 54,63 city administration, 41,44,120, 172-174,176,179,196-197, 199-201,203,213,215-217, 221-225 civic infrastructure, 122-123 Clément, Karine, 5,9,94,285,292 common knowledge, 70,75-76,78, 85-86,281 Communist Party (KPRF), 16,236, 242,246-247,255 company town, 170 connective action, 58-60 contention: framing of, 80,153; repertoire of, 17-20,153,204,219, 233-234,237-240 corruption, 19,41,47,75,87,201, 256,260,262-264,268,270-271, 273 299
ЗОО INDEX COVID-19 pandemic, 6,18,88,151, 285,293. See also Alliance of Doc tors,· Memory List project crowdfunding, 62,257 cultural homogenization, 51-52 cultural performance, 31-48, 51-52,54-55,57,61,63-65 Delivery Club, 151,153-154 depoliticization, 2-3,71,85,87,89, 124,182,279 domestic violence, 112 drug rehabilitation, 103-105,110 electoral authoritarianism, 256-257 electoral machine, 257,266,273 electoral politics, 3,144,157,292; and protest, 181-182,287 environmentalism, 1,14,221,279 ethnic minorities, 51-54,57,59-61, 64,65nl, 151,289 FBK (Anti-Corruption Foundation), 85,257,259,275n2 FNPR (Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia), 143-144, 147-148,238-250, 251n6 food couriers, 144,153,287 framing, 8-10,76-80,153,282,286. See also contention Galiamina, Yuliia, 126,288 gentrification, 3 Golos, 260 Golunov, Ivan, 17 governance, 288; authoritarian, 15,285, 293,295; church, 105; neoliberal, 3, 22,123,214-216; of self, 79,81,122, 124,130-131; and state responsive ness, 271-272; urban, 129,133-134, 170,191-192,211-212; 217-218 graffiti, 18-19,32,45-46,171-173, 175,180-181,183Ո14,279,283, 292,294 Granovetter, Mark, 84 grievance theory, 9-Ю, 14-18,20,70, 76,79,89,93-94,143,153,157-158, 189,220,235-237,245,263,273, 287,288-289 Guggenberger, Kari, 123,288 housing: elctoral activism, 89,125126,136,137; privatization, 3,81, 123,196,220; renovation program, 70-71,74-75,120; snos (demoli tion), 79; types of activists, 79-83 (see also Khrushchevkas [five-story buildings]) identity: activist, 10,31,94,131, 133-138,145-146,174; ethnic, 29, 32-36,43,51-65,98-99,122,151,
289; generational, 83,156,170-17; left, 155-158; regional, 40-42,45, 47-48,54,57-58,62,64,86,102, 147,173-174,177,179,193-199,213, 217-218,221,240-244,246-248, 259-263,265-267,273-274, 280,284-285,288-290,292; Russian national, 29,31,35,40-43; Soviet, 33 IG Metall, 149-150 infrapolitics, 1,18,20-21,30,93,150, 281-283,287,291-292. See also Scott, James C. Karelian language, 37,47 Kazan, 31-32,36,38-43,45-48,54, 61,63,153 Khrushchevkas (five-story buildings), 71-73 Komsomol, 175
INDEX Kravchenko, Boris, 242 KTR (Confederation of Labor of Russia), 147,153-154,160n5, 238-240,242-243,245-250 labor movement, 158,233-234, 237-238 language policies, 35,51,54-55 Lankina, Tornila, 5 Left Bloc, 155 lobbying, 71,167,171,175,178, 217,227 Luzhkov, Yurii, 293 ЗОЇ online mobilization, 64. See also under activism opportunity structures, 1,17,21, 77-79,190,211,246-248,282,284, 289,293 Ozon (commercial book seller), 153 Patriarch Kirill, 98-99,116-117 pension reform, 233-237,240-245, 247-250,283,289 Perm, 192,195-201,203-212,214֊ 222,224,226-229,230nl, 261-262, 284,289 petitions, 17-19,30,48,85-86, Maidan Revolution, 97 88,93,95,177,213,219,222, Mari El, 52,60 226,237,243,245,252nl2, Mayoralty, Moscow, 79,129,139n3 279,283 McAdam, Doug, 287 Petrozavodsk, 32,35-36,42-44,47 medical personnel, 6,18 place attachment, 73-74,220 Memory List project, 293 Poland, 3 Migdal, Joel, 15,280 policy diffusion, 189,191-192, mobilization, 3-4,9,29,64,70,114, 194-195,202,205-206; 193,205-206,212,266,291-292 repertoire, 94 monstration, 19 political allies, 234,247 Moscow City Duma, 288 political opportunity structure, 78-79, Moscow housing renovation. See 211-212,286 housing political opposition, 2,4, MPRA trade union, 144,148-150, 256-257 154-156,242,246 politicization, 155,234,243,246, MTV, 171,183nl0 249-250 Presidential Grants, 20,107,173-175, 180,290 nationalism, 35,37-40,42-47,51-53, 56,64-65,98-99,113,158,270,282 protests: anti-corruption (2017), 260; Navalny, Alexei, 22,65,85,155,157, anti-war, 294-295; “For Fair Elec 190,248,256-258,261,270,274nl tions,” 2011-2012 (a.k.a.
Bolotnaia), netness, 144-146,150,154,156, 5-6,125,156,195,257,281; presi 158,160n3 dential campaign, 261; Soviet-era, 3; NGOs: Golos, 260; Studio Gorgona, Tatarstan, 31; winter, 2021,2,13 173-176,179-181. See also FBK Public Chamber, 76 (Anti-Corruption Foundation) public oversight, 227,290 Public Sociology Lab, 5 Nizhnii Novgorod, 155
302 INDEX Pussy Riot, 19 Putin, Vladimir, 31-32,52,70,76,125, 195,235-236,243,255-257,261 renovation, 73-74,76,79-82,107, 139n3,287,289. See also housing repertoire, 17-19,219,228,233-234, 279-281; online, 11-12; street protests, 20,240,250,288 (see also protests); strikes, 17,19,95, 143-144,148,153,158, 160n2,234, 237,240,242,245,283,292. See also labor movement RSD (Russian Socialist Movement), 148-150,154-155,160n5,247 Russian Constitution, 117n7,246 Russian Orthodox Church: drug rehabilitation work, 104-105; his tory of, 44,117n6,154,158,173, 214,220,238,245; Parish of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God (Davydovo, laroslavskaia Oblasť), 107; spiritual fathers, 115; structure of, 18,54,70,93,95,105,114,170, 238,258,283 Russian state, 15-16,51,97-98,264, 290,291 Saint Petersburg, 4-5,7,17,19-20, 36,42,76,94,103-105,110,115, 153-154,167,169,171-172,177, 238,247,276nl9,294 Sakha language, 61 schools, 1,9,35,51-52,54-57, 62-63,74,99,126,172, 204,288 Scott, James C., 1,15,18,30,33,98, 113,282-283,287 Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz, 4-5,267 sharing economy, 151 Shein, Oleg, 246-247 Shmakov, Mikhail, 240-241,243 Sobyanin, Sergei, 70,76,125,257 social capital, 9-Ю, 84,87,114-115, 121-123,230; networks, 9-10, 14,71,84,86,122-23,127-130, 136-137,145-146,159,280; norms, 33,214; reciprocity, 84,158 social infrastructure, 89,121-122, 204,273 social movement, 64,138,158,16Խ16, 257,262,266,273,287,292 social rights, 1,293 Sosnovyi Bor, 176-177; City Council, 168,213; economic base, 170; history, 168-174; mayor’s office, 168,213 Soviet period, 90n2,110,115,169, 175,220 spiritual authority,
100-102,109, 112-113 Stalin, Joseph, 116,139n5 State Duma, 78,235-237,240, 246-247,249,294 state-in-society approach, 15 Studio Gorgona, 173-176, 179-181 Tarrow, Sidney, 5,149,150, 181,287 Tatar language, 31,38-39,48,59, 61-63 Tatarstan, 32,36-37,41-42,47,52-54, 61-62,276nl9; civic organizations, 47-48,54,61 Tatarstan Muslim Religious Board, 61 Telegram social media, 12,54,56,61, 81,86,144,151,153,156,260 television, 11,75,77,86,260, 286,291 theater, national, 34,36,37-40 Tilly, Charles, 145
INDEX trade unions: alternative, 144, 146-148,153-154,203-204,214, 233-235,239-240,242,245-246, 248-250 (see also MPRA trade union); official, 148-150,175-179, 190,199,227,233-234,238-239, 241,249-250 tusovka, 171-172,174-175, 181,184n24 Uber, 151-153 Udmurtia, 52 Ufa, 54,58,61,103,204 Ukraine, 47,97,117ո6,276nl7, 279,294 Ukraintsev, Kirill, 153-154 Ulan-Ude, 32,36,39,42-43,47-48 United Russia (UR), 31,41,42,44, 137,197,198,201,235,236,246, 257,288 uprava (local council), 129, 131-135,137 urban conflicts, 193,218,230 urban governance, 3,129,191-193, 198,205,217-218 urban planning: collaborative, 148, 155,211-213,215-217,229; expert based, 216; general plan, 193, 196-197,199-200,202,221-222, 228; history in Russia, 191-192, ЗОЭ 212; institutions, 194-195,220, 229-230; master plan, 192-193, 198-206,230n4,284,289 urban renewal, 30,120,212,219-220, 223 VKontakte social network, 12,44,54, 56,61,88,145,149-150,173,238, 247,255,259,267,276nl9 Volkov, Leonid, 258-259,288 volunteers, 60,110-111,114,221, 256-257,259-260,263,266-267, 273,288 VW (auto company), 144,148 weak ties, 84-85 women’s rights, 4 Yabloko, 247,257,274nl, 2 8 8 Yakutia, 53,62 Yandex technology company, 151,153 Yekaterinburg, 97,203-204 Yeltsin, Boris, 3,35,77,238,251n6 youth organizations, 16,37,45,54, 61,154,166-167,175,181. See also tusovka YouTube, 12,18-19,61-62,94, 145-146,155,160n9,259-260, 267,305 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments vii 1. Everyday Activism: Tracking the Evolution of Russian State and Society Relations / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth 1 Parti The Building Blocks of Everyday Activism: Identity, Networks, and Socia! Trust I Regina Smyth 29 2. Cultural Production as Activism: National Theaters, Philharmonics, and Cultural Organizations in Russia’s Regional Capitals / Katie L. Stewart 31 3. The Promotion of Minority Languages in Russia’s Ethnic Republics: Social Media and Grassroots Activities / Guzel Yusupova SI 4. From Neighbors to Activists: Shared Grievances and Collective Solutions I Regina Smyth, Madeline McCann, and Katherine Hitchcock 70 Parti Organizational Roles in Mobilization for Activism; Communication, Cooperation, and Conjunction / Jeremy Morris 5. Social Activism in the Russian Orthodox Church ! John P. Burgess 97 6. The River of Urban Resistance: Renovation and New Civic Infrastructures in Moscow / Anna Zhelnina 120 7. Activists and Experiential Entanglement in Russian Labor Organizing I Jeremy Morris 143 8. Skateboarding Together: Generational Civic Activism and Nontransition to Politics in Sosnovyi Bor / Anna A. Dekalchuk and Ivan S. Grigoriev 166 93
vi CONTENTS Parts Institutional Environment and Opportunity Structures for Urban Activism / Andrei Semenov 189 9. Policy Activism in Urban Governance: The Case of Master Plan Development in Perm / Eleonora Minaeva 191 10. Urban Planning and Civic Activism / Carola Neugebauer, Andrei Semenov, Irina Shevtsova, and Daniela Zupan 211 11. Manipulating Public Discontent in Russia: The Role of Trade Unions in the Protests against Pension Reform / Irina Meyer- Olimpieva 233 12. Active Urbanites in an Authoritarian Regime: Aleksei Navalny’s Presidential Campaign / Jan Matti Dollbaum, Andrei Semenov, and Elena Sirotkina 236 13. Why Grassroots Activism Matters / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth 279 Index 299
INDEX Active Citizen, 77 activism: civic, 1-3, 4-5,11-14; and coercion, 12-13, 194-195,205,264-265; continu ity, 120,122; cultural, 31-33; data and measurement, 5-8; lay (social activism by church), 20,99-100, 113-115; and learning, 60,149,180; and mimicry, 194; NIMBY, 168, 177,284; and policy, 191,195,218, 293; religious, 97,99-100,102-103, 105,109,112-114; and social media, 11-12,29,33-38,53,61-62,77,127, 131,154-156,268; state-sponsored, 13,16,29,46; and theory, 9-12; Wikipedia, 62-63 Actor-Network Theory, 156 Alliance ofDoctors, 293 authoritarian governance, 15,74-75, 78-79,217,286-287,293 Baltic independence activism, 3 Bashkortostan, 52,54,63 Belarus, 287 Belgorod, 101-102,112 biosecurity, 291 Bizyukov, Petr, 6 blat, 18 Buryatia, 32,36,39-40,42,47-48, 52-53,63 Buryat language, 48 catness, 145,150,154,158,160n3 China, 195 Chuvashia, 54,63 city administration, 41,44,120, 172-174,176,179,196-197, 199-201,203,213,215-217, 221-225 civic infrastructure, 122-123 Clément, Karine, 5,9,94,285,292 common knowledge, 70,75-76,78, 85-86,281 Communist Party (KPRF), 16,236, 242,246-247,255 company town, 170 connective action, 58-60 contention: framing of, 80,153; repertoire of, 17-20,153,204,219, 233-234,237-240 corruption, 19,41,47,75,87,201, 256,260,262-264,268,270-271, 273 299
ЗОО INDEX COVID-19 pandemic, 6,18,88,151, 285,293. See also Alliance of Doc tors,· Memory List project crowdfunding, 62,257 cultural homogenization, 51-52 cultural performance, 31-48, 51-52,54-55,57,61,63-65 Delivery Club, 151,153-154 depoliticization, 2-3,71,85,87,89, 124,182,279 domestic violence, 112 drug rehabilitation, 103-105,110 electoral authoritarianism, 256-257 electoral machine, 257,266,273 electoral politics, 3,144,157,292; and protest, 181-182,287 environmentalism, 1,14,221,279 ethnic minorities, 51-54,57,59-61, 64,65nl, 151,289 FBK (Anti-Corruption Foundation), 85,257,259,275n2 FNPR (Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia), 143-144, 147-148,238-250, 251n6 food couriers, 144,153,287 framing, 8-10,76-80,153,282,286. See also contention Galiamina, Yuliia, 126,288 gentrification, 3 Golos, 260 Golunov, Ivan, 17 governance, 288; authoritarian, 15,285, 293,295; church, 105; neoliberal, 3, 22,123,214-216; of self, 79,81,122, 124,130-131; and state responsive ness, 271-272; urban, 129,133-134, 170,191-192,211-212; 217-218 graffiti, 18-19,32,45-46,171-173, 175,180-181,183Ո14,279,283, 292,294 Granovetter, Mark, 84 grievance theory, 9-Ю, 14-18,20,70, 76,79,89,93-94,143,153,157-158, 189,220,235-237,245,263,273, 287,288-289 Guggenberger, Kari, 123,288 housing: elctoral activism, 89,125126,136,137; privatization, 3,81, 123,196,220; renovation program, 70-71,74-75,120; snos (demoli tion), 79; types of activists, 79-83 (see also Khrushchevkas [five-story buildings]) identity: activist, 10,31,94,131, 133-138,145-146,174; ethnic, 29, 32-36,43,51-65,98-99,122,151,
289; generational, 83,156,170-17; left, 155-158; regional, 40-42,45, 47-48,54,57-58,62,64,86,102, 147,173-174,177,179,193-199,213, 217-218,221,240-244,246-248, 259-263,265-267,273-274, 280,284-285,288-290,292; Russian national, 29,31,35,40-43; Soviet, 33 IG Metall, 149-150 infrapolitics, 1,18,20-21,30,93,150, 281-283,287,291-292. See also Scott, James C. Karelian language, 37,47 Kazan, 31-32,36,38-43,45-48,54, 61,63,153 Khrushchevkas (five-story buildings), 71-73 Komsomol, 175
INDEX Kravchenko, Boris, 242 KTR (Confederation of Labor of Russia), 147,153-154,160n5, 238-240,242-243,245-250 labor movement, 158,233-234, 237-238 language policies, 35,51,54-55 Lankina, Tornila, 5 Left Bloc, 155 lobbying, 71,167,171,175,178, 217,227 Luzhkov, Yurii, 293 ЗОЇ online mobilization, 64. See also under activism opportunity structures, 1,17,21, 77-79,190,211,246-248,282,284, 289,293 Ozon (commercial book seller), 153 Patriarch Kirill, 98-99,116-117 pension reform, 233-237,240-245, 247-250,283,289 Perm, 192,195-201,203-212,214֊ 222,224,226-229,230nl, 261-262, 284,289 petitions, 17-19,30,48,85-86, Maidan Revolution, 97 88,93,95,177,213,219,222, Mari El, 52,60 226,237,243,245,252nl2, Mayoralty, Moscow, 79,129,139n3 279,283 McAdam, Doug, 287 Petrozavodsk, 32,35-36,42-44,47 medical personnel, 6,18 place attachment, 73-74,220 Memory List project, 293 Poland, 3 Migdal, Joel, 15,280 policy diffusion, 189,191-192, mobilization, 3-4,9,29,64,70,114, 194-195,202,205-206; 193,205-206,212,266,291-292 repertoire, 94 monstration, 19 political allies, 234,247 Moscow City Duma, 288 political opportunity structure, 78-79, Moscow housing renovation. See 211-212,286 housing political opposition, 2,4, MPRA trade union, 144,148-150, 256-257 154-156,242,246 politicization, 155,234,243,246, MTV, 171,183nl0 249-250 Presidential Grants, 20,107,173-175, 180,290 nationalism, 35,37-40,42-47,51-53, 56,64-65,98-99,113,158,270,282 protests: anti-corruption (2017), 260; Navalny, Alexei, 22,65,85,155,157, anti-war, 294-295; “For Fair Elec 190,248,256-258,261,270,274nl tions,” 2011-2012 (a.k.a.
Bolotnaia), netness, 144-146,150,154,156, 5-6,125,156,195,257,281; presi 158,160n3 dential campaign, 261; Soviet-era, 3; NGOs: Golos, 260; Studio Gorgona, Tatarstan, 31; winter, 2021,2,13 173-176,179-181. See also FBK Public Chamber, 76 (Anti-Corruption Foundation) public oversight, 227,290 Public Sociology Lab, 5 Nizhnii Novgorod, 155
302 INDEX Pussy Riot, 19 Putin, Vladimir, 31-32,52,70,76,125, 195,235-236,243,255-257,261 renovation, 73-74,76,79-82,107, 139n3,287,289. See also housing repertoire, 17-19,219,228,233-234, 279-281; online, 11-12; street protests, 20,240,250,288 (see also protests); strikes, 17,19,95, 143-144,148,153,158, 160n2,234, 237,240,242,245,283,292. See also labor movement RSD (Russian Socialist Movement), 148-150,154-155,160n5,247 Russian Constitution, 117n7,246 Russian Orthodox Church: drug rehabilitation work, 104-105; his tory of, 44,117n6,154,158,173, 214,220,238,245; Parish of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God (Davydovo, laroslavskaia Oblasť), 107; spiritual fathers, 115; structure of, 18,54,70,93,95,105,114,170, 238,258,283 Russian state, 15-16,51,97-98,264, 290,291 Saint Petersburg, 4-5,7,17,19-20, 36,42,76,94,103-105,110,115, 153-154,167,169,171-172,177, 238,247,276nl9,294 Sakha language, 61 schools, 1,9,35,51-52,54-57, 62-63,74,99,126,172, 204,288 Scott, James C., 1,15,18,30,33,98, 113,282-283,287 Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz, 4-5,267 sharing economy, 151 Shein, Oleg, 246-247 Shmakov, Mikhail, 240-241,243 Sobyanin, Sergei, 70,76,125,257 social capital, 9-Ю, 84,87,114-115, 121-123,230; networks, 9-10, 14,71,84,86,122-23,127-130, 136-137,145-146,159,280; norms, 33,214; reciprocity, 84,158 social infrastructure, 89,121-122, 204,273 social movement, 64,138,158,16Խ16, 257,262,266,273,287,292 social rights, 1,293 Sosnovyi Bor, 176-177; City Council, 168,213; economic base, 170; history, 168-174; mayor’s office, 168,213 Soviet period, 90n2,110,115,169, 175,220 spiritual authority,
100-102,109, 112-113 Stalin, Joseph, 116,139n5 State Duma, 78,235-237,240, 246-247,249,294 state-in-society approach, 15 Studio Gorgona, 173-176, 179-181 Tarrow, Sidney, 5,149,150, 181,287 Tatar language, 31,38-39,48,59, 61-63 Tatarstan, 32,36-37,41-42,47,52-54, 61-62,276nl9; civic organizations, 47-48,54,61 Tatarstan Muslim Religious Board, 61 Telegram social media, 12,54,56,61, 81,86,144,151,153,156,260 television, 11,75,77,86,260, 286,291 theater, national, 34,36,37-40 Tilly, Charles, 145
INDEX trade unions: alternative, 144, 146-148,153-154,203-204,214, 233-235,239-240,242,245-246, 248-250 (see also MPRA trade union); official, 148-150,175-179, 190,199,227,233-234,238-239, 241,249-250 tusovka, 171-172,174-175, 181,184n24 Uber, 151-153 Udmurtia, 52 Ufa, 54,58,61,103,204 Ukraine, 47,97,117ո6,276nl7, 279,294 Ukraintsev, Kirill, 153-154 Ulan-Ude, 32,36,39,42-43,47-48 United Russia (UR), 31,41,42,44, 137,197,198,201,235,236,246, 257,288 uprava (local council), 129, 131-135,137 urban conflicts, 193,218,230 urban governance, 3,129,191-193, 198,205,217-218 urban planning: collaborative, 148, 155,211-213,215-217,229; expert based, 216; general plan, 193, 196-197,199-200,202,221-222, 228; history in Russia, 191-192, ЗОЭ 212; institutions, 194-195,220, 229-230; master plan, 192-193, 198-206,230n4,284,289 urban renewal, 30,120,212,219-220, 223 VKontakte social network, 12,44,54, 56,61,88,145,149-150,173,238, 247,255,259,267,276nl9 Volkov, Leonid, 258-259,288 volunteers, 60,110-111,114,221, 256-257,259-260,263,266-267, 273,288 VW (auto company), 144,148 weak ties, 84-85 women’s rights, 4 Yabloko, 247,257,274nl, 2 8 8 Yakutia, 53,62 Yandex technology company, 151,153 Yekaterinburg, 97,203-204 Yeltsin, Boris, 3,35,77,238,251n6 youth organizations, 16,37,45,54, 61,154,166-167,175,181. See also tusovka YouTube, 12,18-19,61-62,94, 145-146,155,160n9,259-260, 267,305 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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spelling | Varieties of Russian activism state-society contestation in everyday life edited by Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth Bloomington, Indiana Indiana University Press [2023] viii, 303 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Everyday activism : tracking the evolution of Russian state and society relations / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth -- Cultural production as activism : national theaters, philharmonics, and cultural organizations in Russia's regional capitals / Katie L. Stewart -- The promotion of minority languages in Russia's ethnic republics : social media and grassroots activities / Guzel Yusupova -- From neighbors to activists : shared grievances and collective solutions / Regina Smyth, Madeline McCann, and Katherine Hitchcock -- Social activism in the Russian Orthodox Church / John P. Burgess -- The river of urban resistance : renovation and new civic infrastructures in Moscow / Anna Zhelnina -- Activists and experiential entanglement in Russian labor organizing / Jeremy Morris -- Skateboarding together : generational civic activism and nontransition to politics in Sosnovyi Bor / Anna A. Dekalchuk and Ivan S. Grigoriev -- Policy activism in urban governance : the case of master plan development in Perm / Eleonora Minaeva -- Urban planning and civic activism / Carola Neugebauer, Andrei Semenov, Irina Shevtsova, and Daniela Zupan -- Manipulating public discontent in Russia : the role of trade unions in the protests against pension reform / Irina Meyer-Olimpieva -- Active urbanites in an authoritarian regime : Aleksei Navalny's presidential campaign / Jan Matti Dollbaum, Andrei Semenov, and Elena Sirotkina -- Why grassroots activism matters / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth "Despite decades of Putin, it is too simplistic to assert that authoritarianism has eliminated Russian activism, especially in relation to everyday life. Instead, we must build an awareness of diverse efforts to mobilize citizens to better understand how activism is shaped by and, in turn, shapes the regime. Varieties of Russian Activism focuses on a broad range of collective actions, from labor unions to housing renovation, religion, electoral politics, minority language rights, and urban planning. Contributors draw attention to significant forms of grassroots politics that have not received sufficient attention in scholarship, or that deserve fresh examination. The volume shows that Russians find novel ways to redress everyday problems and demand new services. Together, these essays interrogate what kinds of practices can be defined as activism in a fast-changing, politically volatile society. An engaging collection, Varieties of Russian Activism unites leading scholars in the common aim of approaching the embeddedness of civic activism in the conditions of everyday life, connectedness, and rising society-state expectations"-- Aktivismus (DE-588)4000973-7 gnd rswk-swf Zivilgesellschaft (DE-588)7668631-0 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Social movements / Russia (Federation) Protest movements / Russia (Federation) Political participation / Russia (Federation) Authoritarianism / Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) / Social conditions / 1991- Authoritarianism Political participation Protest movements Social conditions Social movements Russia (Federation) Since 1991 (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Zivilgesellschaft (DE-588)7668631-0 s Aktivismus (DE-588)4000973-7 s DE-604 Morris, Jeremy 1974- (DE-588)132884410 edt Semenov, Andrei (DE-588)139503145 edt Smyth, Regina 1961- (DE-588)132594056 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-253-06547-6 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034147638&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=034147638&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Varieties of Russian activism state-society contestation in everyday life Everyday activism : tracking the evolution of Russian state and society relations / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth -- Cultural production as activism : national theaters, philharmonics, and cultural organizations in Russia's regional capitals / Katie L. Stewart -- The promotion of minority languages in Russia's ethnic republics : social media and grassroots activities / Guzel Yusupova -- From neighbors to activists : shared grievances and collective solutions / Regina Smyth, Madeline McCann, and Katherine Hitchcock -- Social activism in the Russian Orthodox Church / John P. Burgess -- The river of urban resistance : renovation and new civic infrastructures in Moscow / Anna Zhelnina -- Activists and experiential entanglement in Russian labor organizing / Jeremy Morris -- Skateboarding together : generational civic activism and nontransition to politics in Sosnovyi Bor / Anna A. Dekalchuk and Ivan S. Grigoriev -- Policy activism in urban governance : the case of master plan development in Perm / Eleonora Minaeva -- Urban planning and civic activism / Carola Neugebauer, Andrei Semenov, Irina Shevtsova, and Daniela Zupan -- Manipulating public discontent in Russia : the role of trade unions in the protests against pension reform / Irina Meyer-Olimpieva -- Active urbanites in an authoritarian regime : Aleksei Navalny's presidential campaign / Jan Matti Dollbaum, Andrei Semenov, and Elena Sirotkina -- Why grassroots activism matters / Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth Aktivismus (DE-588)4000973-7 gnd Zivilgesellschaft (DE-588)7668631-0 gnd |
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title | Varieties of Russian activism state-society contestation in everyday life |
title_auth | Varieties of Russian activism state-society contestation in everyday life |
title_exact_search | Varieties of Russian activism state-society contestation in everyday life |
title_exact_search_txtP | Varieties of Russian activism state-society contestation in everyday life |
title_full | Varieties of Russian activism state-society contestation in everyday life edited by Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth |
title_fullStr | Varieties of Russian activism state-society contestation in everyday life edited by Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth |
title_full_unstemmed | Varieties of Russian activism state-society contestation in everyday life edited by Jeremy Morris, Andrei Semenov, and Regina Smyth |
title_short | Varieties of Russian activism |
title_sort | varieties of russian activism state society contestation in everyday life |
title_sub | state-society contestation in everyday life |
topic | Aktivismus (DE-588)4000973-7 gnd Zivilgesellschaft (DE-588)7668631-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Aktivismus Zivilgesellschaft Russland Aufsatzsammlung |
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