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Protest in Putin's Russia

Uniform Title
Putin kaputt!?. English.
Title
Protest in Putin's Russia / Mischa Gabowitsch ; translated from the German and Russian, and revised and updated, by the author.
ISBN
9780745696256 (hardback : alk. paper)
0745696252 (hardback : alk. paper)
9780745696263 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0745696260 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Publication
Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity Press, [2017]
Physical Description
xi, 332 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Notes
"First published in [German] language as Putin kaputt!?, (c) Suhrkamp Verlag, 2013."
Summary
The Russian protests, aroused by the 2011 Duma election, have been widely portrayed as a colourful but inconsequential middle-class rebellion, confined to Moscow and organised by an unpopular opposition. In this sweeping new account of the protests, the sociologist and historian Mischa Gabowitsch challenges these journalistic cliches. Discussing protests across Russia and abroad, he analyses the biggest wave of demonstrations since the end of the Soviet Union. He shows that explanatory frameworks referring to the rise of an anti-Putin middle-class or the struggle between the opposition and the regime stem from wishful thinking and media bias rather than from accurate empirical analysis. Drawing on numerous interviews, an original database of protest events, photos and slogans, as well as a wide range of data assembled by research teams in different parts of Russia, Gabowitsch places the wave of mobilisation in the context of protest and social movements in Russia as a whole, particularly outside Moscow and St Petersburg. The first book-length study of the Russian protests to have appeared in any language, this English edition has been thoroughly revised and updated by the author.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 24, 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: march of millions
Putin's regimes
Insurgent observers
Political and social protest: opposition and grassroots protest before 2011-13
Political and social protest: opposition and grassroots protestors in the 2011-13 protest wave
Pussy Riot and beyond: art, religion and gender regimes in Russian protest
Cognitive spaces of protest
The transnational dimension
Conclusion: protest in Putin's third term.
Genre/Form
History.
Citation

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