Protest Activity of Russians in 2012–2013

 
PIIS013216250002785-6-1
DOI10.31857/S013216250002785-6
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Occupation: Director, Center for Comparative History and Politics, Assis. Prof., Department of Political Science, Perm State University
Affiliation: Center for Comparative History and Politics, Perm State University
Address: Russian Federation
Journal nameSotsiologicheskie issledovaniya
EditionIssue 11
Pages54-63
Abstract

The focus of this paper is the dynamics of contention in Russia in 2012-2013. Using the protest event analysis developed within the sociology of social movements data on 4,475 protest actions in all Russian regions have been compiled. The data reveal the spatial aspect of collective mobilization, organizational sponsors, repertoire and major targets of the protests. Among the stable characteristics of protest activity are the symbolic nature of the repertoire and public authorities as the most frequent aim. The Communist Party (KPRF) and trade unions constitute the organizational backbone for collective actions. Local residents and initiative groups are among the most active organisers as well. Citizens protested against electoral fraud during the 2012–2013 «For Fair Elections!» campaign; they also raised demands about social policy, economy, and the quality of governance. Principal component analysis (PCA) on the host of regional indicators reveals the underlying structure in the cross-regional variation in protest activity: the most significant covariates of public contention in the regions are the population size, level of urbanization, GRP, and the level of political openness.

Keywordscontentious politics, protests, event analysis, social movements, subnational politics, collective actions, mobilization
AcknowledgmentThe paper is funded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project 18-311-00195).
Received12.12.2018
Publication date12.12.2018
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