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Understanding the Gender Dimensions of Youth Cultural Scenes: A Youth Ethnography
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Poliakov S., Maiboroda A.
Keywords: новая феминность conservative turn консервативный поворотpost-soviet gender regimesnew femininitypatriotic mobilizationгендерные режимыпатриотическая мобилизация
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Davidenko M., Belykh A., Poretskova A., Europe-Asia Studies 2024 Vol. 76 No. 2 P. 198–221
Some researchers have identified 2017-2018 as a time when feminist discourse emerged in the Russian media, with the topic of domestic violence as one of the main sub-discourses. This holds the promise that mainstream media can act as an agent of positive social change in relation to gender issues, even amid a broader “conservative turn.” ...
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A conservative turn in Russian politics has made the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) a key beneficiary of the new policy. Within the framework of Peter Berger's theory of desecularization, the ROC increased its influence through an alliance with the Kremlin. This made it possible to move smoothly from the model of "selective cooperation" to the ...
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Malinova O. Y., Полис. Политические исследования 2021 № 3 С. 17–37
Constitutions are not simply political and legal documents; they are also complex political symbols that convey a manifold content and invite various interpretations. This article provides a review of the approaches to political symbolical analysis of constitutions. After this more general view, the author focuses on the symbolic competition of interpretations and explores the discussions ...
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This study analyses individual-choice attitudes measured as justifiability of abortions, divorces, and pre-marital sex in ten post-Soviet countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan in Central Asia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia in the Caucasus, as well as Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine, and Estonia. We show that individualchoice values in those countries are not in all cases associated ...
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Platt J., Новое литературное обозрение 2018 № 3 С. 246–254
The article responds to Mark Lipovetsky’s discussion of how the term “postmodernism” is used in contemporary Russian cultural and political discourse, calling for a broader, macro-historical perspective. As distinct from the more dialectical practice of “shimmering,” associated with Moscow conceptualism, the radical stiobpracticed by Timur Novikov’s New Academy is fundamentally post-critical, reflecting a global cultural trend ...
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Ukhvatova M., Полития: Анализ. Хроника. Прогноз 2018 № 2 С. 84–101
Russia recently experienced a so called “conservative turn”, which was accompanied by a significant strengthening of the Russian Orthodox Church’s (ROC) role in social and political life. The increasingly frequent participation of bishops in official state events, including inaugurations, reflects this trend. On the basis of the analysis of the speeches of the Orthodox clergy ...
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Spirina M., Ковалева Е. С., ЭСфорум 2015 Т. 4 № 45 С. 6–13
Выбор тела в качестве объекта эмпирического анализа является относительно новым, но уже устоявшимся направлением в современной социологии. Количество академических работ, посвященных различным аспектам телесности, постоянно растет, что позволяет говорить о «телесном повороте» («corporeal turn») в социальных науках. Исследователи отмечают все возрастающую значимость телесных практик как отправной точки для культурной и социальной идентификации в современном обществе, ...
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