The Search for Distinctive Conformism in the Political Communication of Nashi, 2005-2009
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The Search for Distinctive Conformism in the Political Communication of Nashi, 2005-2009
(Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society, 115 . The quest for an ideal youth in Putin's Russia ; 2)
Ibidem, c2014
2nd rev. and extended ed
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Description
Government-organized yet scandal-stricken, Nashi inspires everything from broad support to a reluctance to accept all implications of Putin's political system. This volume shows how Nashi conceptualizes an "ideal youth" within the framework of an official national identity politics and as an attempt to mobilize apolitical youth.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Foreword by Kirill Postoutenko I. Introduction II. Between the State and Apolitical Youth III. Nashi, the Field of Youth Movements and Political Participation of Russia's Youth IV. Towards Nashi's Political Style: From Moral Panic to National Megaproject V. Projecting the Movement Onwards VI. Nashi's Political Rituals VII. Struggling with Image VIII. How to be a Distinctive Conformist? IX. Discussion Bibliography Appendices
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