Khabarovsk Protest: The Experience of Sociological Analysis

 
PIIS013216250016854-2-1
DOI10.31857/S013216250016854-2
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Occupation: Chief Researcher
Affiliation: Economic Research Institute of FEB RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Khabarovsk
Occupation: Associate Professor
Affiliation: Pacific National University
Address: Russian Federation, Khabarovsk
Journal nameSotsiologicheskie issledovaniya
EditionIssue 1
Pages125-133
Abstract

The article examines the social aspects of Khabarovsk protest, the active part took place in 2020, Khabarovsk. The pattern results are given, the chronological order of Khabarovsk protest development is considered, the factors influencing on forms and content of protests in the capital of Khabarovskiy Krai are considered. Particular attention is paid to the degree of involvement of various social groups in the protest movement, as well as the changes dynamics in the quantitative and qualitative indicators among people in mass events. The city itself is seen as a social space, and city events are seen as the right of residents to this city.

KeywordsKhabarovsk protest, protest movement, urban social space, sociology of the city
AcknowledgmentThe work was supported by RFBR grant № 21-011-32163.
Received20.01.2022
Publication date27.01.2022
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