When discussing privatisation and farm reorganisation in rural Russia, a divide tends to be drawn between the temperate agricultural zones of southern and European Russia versus the tundra and taiga zones of Siberia (in the centre of the Russian Federation) and the Far North (at the eastern end of the Russian Federation). The former is often taken to represent “Russia” in its essence, while the latter tends to be exoticised as something distant and more akin to the rest of the circumpolar Arctic than to Russia
Reindeer herding in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, as in many other regions across the Russian North...
The article is based on longitudinal fieldwork with reindeer herders in the Kola Peninsula, northwes...
Abstract This paper aims at conceptualising the re-emerging Russian peasantry by looking at objec...
When discussing privatisation and farm reorganisation in rural Russia, a divide tends to be drawn be...
The project I carried out as part of the Siberia project group at Max Planck Institute of Social Ant...
When discussing privatisation and farm reorganisation in rural Russia, a divide tends to be drawn be...
The study is based on sixteen months of ethnographic research carried out between 2003 and 2007 in ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 had far-reaching effects that precipitated social transform...
What does a post-communist Russian village look like? Is the unpredictable and lifeless economy pre...
Abstract Poverty, mass unemployment, social exclusion, and violation of small-holders’ land right...
Privatization of state farms in Russia precipitated a crisis in the reindeer herding economy. This p...
textabstractRural politics in the time of global land grabs and neoliberal agricultural development ...
Having many years' experience in rural studies, the authors propose their own understanding of the S...
Chukotka, located in Russia's far northeast, is one of several territories of the Russian north wher...
What happened in the post-Soviet, European grain-belt after collective farms were dissolved and in w...
Reindeer herding in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, as in many other regions across the Russian North...
The article is based on longitudinal fieldwork with reindeer herders in the Kola Peninsula, northwes...
Abstract This paper aims at conceptualising the re-emerging Russian peasantry by looking at objec...
When discussing privatisation and farm reorganisation in rural Russia, a divide tends to be drawn be...
The project I carried out as part of the Siberia project group at Max Planck Institute of Social Ant...
When discussing privatisation and farm reorganisation in rural Russia, a divide tends to be drawn be...
The study is based on sixteen months of ethnographic research carried out between 2003 and 2007 in ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 had far-reaching effects that precipitated social transform...
What does a post-communist Russian village look like? Is the unpredictable and lifeless economy pre...
Abstract Poverty, mass unemployment, social exclusion, and violation of small-holders’ land right...
Privatization of state farms in Russia precipitated a crisis in the reindeer herding economy. This p...
textabstractRural politics in the time of global land grabs and neoliberal agricultural development ...
Having many years' experience in rural studies, the authors propose their own understanding of the S...
Chukotka, located in Russia's far northeast, is one of several territories of the Russian north wher...
What happened in the post-Soviet, European grain-belt after collective farms were dissolved and in w...
Reindeer herding in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, as in many other regions across the Russian North...
The article is based on longitudinal fieldwork with reindeer herders in the Kola Peninsula, northwes...
Abstract This paper aims at conceptualising the re-emerging Russian peasantry by looking at objec...