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Drawing on fieldwork conducted in Moscow and St. Petersburg among the political oppositions youth group Oborona (Defence), this ground-breaking work brings forward a multifaceted and colourful image of the life of political opposition activists in a restricted political environment. Existing studies on youth political activism in Russia have mainly dealt with the pro-Kremlin youth movements, such as Nashi, while youth opposition activism has been studied very little. Lyytikinen contributes to this gap by showing how youth are also actively organizing against the current government and how Russian oppositional youth activist practices are diverse and constantly evolving.

Theoretically this book contributes to discussions on activist identities, as well as to an understanding of social movements and protest by analysing political protests as social performances. The research illustrates how Soviet continuities and liberal ideas are entangled in Russian political activism to create new post-socialist political identities and practices. It also questions the idea of Russian democratization being tied to its totalitarian past, and that of western-type liberal democracy being the goal of this process. Instead, the book proposes that Russian political culture should be analysed on its own, and as an entanglement of various interacting systems of thought.

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Performing Political Opposition in Russia
An engrossing account that offers insight into the complexities of politics and political identification in Russia, Lyytikinens careful analysis moves beyond simplistic characterizations, opening up liberal opposition to explore what it means from the perspective of its participants. A thoughtful and timely contribution and a must-read for those interested in contemporary Russian politics and social movements.
Julie Hemment, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Drawing on fieldwork conducted in Moscow and St Petersburg among the political oppositions youth group Oborona (Defence), this ground-breaking work brings forward a multifaceted and colourful image of the life of political opposition activists in a restricted political environment. Existing studies on youth political activism in Russia have mainly dealt with the pro-Kremlin youth movements, such as Nashi, while youth opposition activism has been studied very little. Lyytikinen contributes to this gap by showing how youth are also actively organizing against the current government and how Russian oppositional youth activist practices are diverse and constantly evolving.
Theoretically this book contributes to discussions on activist identities, as well as to an understanding of social movements and protest by analysing political protests as social performances. The research illustrates how Soviet continuities and liberal ideas are entangled in Russian political activism to create new post-socialist political identities and practices. It also questions the idea of Russian democratization being tied to its totalitarian past, and that of western-type liberal democracy being the goal of this process. Instead, the book proposes that Russian political culture should be analysed on its own, and as an entanglement of various interacting systems of thought.
Laura Lyytikinen is Post-doctoral Researcher in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Turku, Finland.
The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture
Series editor:
Professor Hank Johnston,San Diego State University, USA.
Published in conjunction with Mobilization: An International Quarterly, the premier research journal in the field, this series publishes a broad range of research in social movements, protest and contentious politics. This is a growing field of social science research that spans sociology and political science as well as anthropology, geography, communications and social psychology. Enjoying a broad remit, the series welcome works on the following topics: social movement networks; social movements in the global South; social movements, protest, and culture; personalist politics, such as living environmentalism, guerrilla gardens, anticonsumerist communities, anarchist-punk collectives; and emergent repertoires of contention.
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Edited by Federico M. Rossi and Marisa von Blow
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Edited by Lisheng Dong, Hanspeter Kriesi, Daniel Kbler
(Ashgate, 2015)
Forthcoming titles in this series
The Ritual of May Day in Western Europe
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Performing Political Opposition in Russia
The case of the youth group Oborona
Laura Lyytikinen
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2016 Laura Lyytikinen
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ISBN: 9781472446350 (hbk)
ISBN: 9781315600017 (ebk)
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During the years of conducting this research, a great number of people have influenced my work and made this journey one of the most memorable periods of my life. First of all, this book would not have been possible without the participation of the youth activists in Moscow and St Petersburg, who welcomed me into their lives and introduced me to the reality of civic activism in Russia. I am grateful that I got to meet you all and participate in your activities. Your strength, courage and enthusiasm is and will be a great source of inspiration for me and hopefully to the readers of this book.
The academic community has been a crucial factor during the writing of this book. First of all, I want to thank Professor Suvi Salmenniemi and Professor Markku Lonkila for their great efforts in guiding me through this project. I also want to thank Professor Hilary Pilkington and Professor Marja Kernen for their thorough reading of the manuscript and insightful and encouraging comments. I am also grateful to the Ashgate Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture and its editor Professor Hank Johnston for his insightful comments, which helped me to finalize this book.
The department of Sociology at the University of Helsinki has been my home department during the research process. I am very grateful to Professor Emeritus Risto Alapuro and the Helsinki Group for Political Sociology (Hepo) seminar for welcoming me into the department. I am thankful for all the Hepo-members for reading and commenting on my papers countless times at various phases of this research.
The main source of funding for this research has been the Finnish Graduate School for Social Sciences, SOVAKO, and its graduate school for Civil Society Research. I want to thank Professor Martti Siisiinen and other members of my ohjausryhm and my fellow PhD students for their support and critical comments throughout the research process.
Another academic home has been the Aleksanteri Institute. The Institutes Masters and Doctoral Schools marked the beginning of my enthusiasm for Russian studies and the Institute is a continuing source of inspiration for me. I want to thank the colleagues whom I have met through the Institute for the seminars, informal discussions and collegial support during these years.
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