The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolitical” population can mobilize despite an increasingly repressive environment. Additionally, the Shiyes case may indicate the fate now facing Russian civic activism: mobilizational resources and experience have been weakened because many of the most experienced activists have had to leave Russia, while those who risked staying behind find themselves increasingly cut off from their colleagues in exile. Based on our analysis of the Shiyes case, as well as Russian civic activism more broadly, we argue that: • Russian civic activists have shown that it is possible to utilize mobilizational opportunities spurred by regime efforts to politicize “apo...
Civil and political activism is not a monolithic, “one-size-fits-all” phenomenon. It is rather viewe...
A large literature expects rising middle classes to promote democracy. However, few studies provide ...
During nationwide instances of mass mobilisation, what shapes subnational variation in where protest...
The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolit...
Anti-government protest movements have been increasingly significant in Russian politics. This thesi...
The article analyzes the patterns and technologies of organizing political protest in Russia in the ...
Accusations of electoral fraud in Russias December 2011 Duma elections ignited a wave of urban prote...
Over the period December 2011-July 2013, a tidal wave of mass protests swept through the Russian cap...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
The weakness of civil society in post-Soviet Russia has been widely discussed and is generally attri...
How do regimes based on limited access orders respond to socially driven discontent? What are the dr...
Under what conditions are protests more likely to occur? Social movement literature has traditionall...
Organized rallies are gaining more influence in socio-political processes in Russia and Europe. Mode...
The so-called Parents' Movement is a Russian conservative grassroots mobilization against a presumed...
This book examines Russian civil society and democratization from the perspective of the oppositiona...
Civil and political activism is not a monolithic, “one-size-fits-all” phenomenon. It is rather viewe...
A large literature expects rising middle classes to promote democracy. However, few studies provide ...
During nationwide instances of mass mobilisation, what shapes subnational variation in where protest...
The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolit...
Anti-government protest movements have been increasingly significant in Russian politics. This thesi...
The article analyzes the patterns and technologies of organizing political protest in Russia in the ...
Accusations of electoral fraud in Russias December 2011 Duma elections ignited a wave of urban prote...
Over the period December 2011-July 2013, a tidal wave of mass protests swept through the Russian cap...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
The weakness of civil society in post-Soviet Russia has been widely discussed and is generally attri...
How do regimes based on limited access orders respond to socially driven discontent? What are the dr...
Under what conditions are protests more likely to occur? Social movement literature has traditionall...
Organized rallies are gaining more influence in socio-political processes in Russia and Europe. Mode...
The so-called Parents' Movement is a Russian conservative grassroots mobilization against a presumed...
This book examines Russian civil society and democratization from the perspective of the oppositiona...
Civil and political activism is not a monolithic, “one-size-fits-all” phenomenon. It is rather viewe...
A large literature expects rising middle classes to promote democracy. However, few studies provide ...
During nationwide instances of mass mobilisation, what shapes subnational variation in where protest...