Authors
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom, Laura A Henry, Valerie Sperling
Publication date
2022/11
Journal
East European Politics and Societies
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
1377-1399
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
This article examines Russian citizens’ support for and participation in civic activism today, nearly three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Specifically, we consider how activism has evolved over time in two key issue sectors—environmentalism and women’s rights. We draw on a recent nationally representative survey that challenges existing stereotypes of Russians as apathetic and/or fearful of participating in civic activism, showing, to the contrary, that Russians are willing and interested in engaging in public activities. Data from field interviews with environmental and feminist activists, along with the authors’ past twenty-five years of research in these areas of Russian civic activism, allow us to identify an ongoing shift from professionalization and formalization of NGOs in the 1990s and early 2000s, to informal organizing, often assisted by social media platforms, today. We argue that the three major …
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LMI Sundstrom, LA Henry, V Sperling - East European Politics and Societies, 2022