Dr. Tatiana Golova

Grassroot Public Spheres and Activism in Russian Federal Cities

Dr. Tatiana Golova

Grassroot Public Spheres and Activism in Russian Federal Cities

"We want to live long enough to enjoy our pensions – time for change at the top!" 2018 saw nationwide protests against the Russian government's pension reform plans, including in Novosibirsk, a focus of the project. Nikolay Vinokurov / Alamy Stock

Project description

Sociologist Tatiana Golova is investigating how network communication among activists shapes their willingness to become engaged and speak out publicly. Of particular interest here are protest themes that are open to various interpretations and draw actors from different political camps as well as decidedly ‘apolitical’ activists. Empirical investigations of such protests reveal how a given problem can be subject to different interpretations, for example as social injustice, corruption, or a violation of human dignity. The respective interpretive frame can either increase or reduce support for a campaign.

Willingness to cooperate is also influenced by collective interpretations of a given problem or, more generally, of the social world and the relevant actors. The latter are faced with the choice of competing or cooperating with each other, and the risks each option entails for their own identity or reputation. The project looks at how activists from different camps create temporary publics, both discursively and in practical terms, in a blend of pragmatism and solidarity.

Methodology

  • Interviews with activists
  • Reconstruction of social media networks
  • Framing analysis of speeches and speech acts during protests

Key questions

  • Mobilisation: How do mobilised public spheres, i.e. communication networks that are oriented to collective action for specific causes, emerge?
  • Hybridity: How are different offline and online arenas for public communication and mobilisation connected?
  • Cooperation: How do actors who self-identify as political and apolitical open up discursive and practical avenues for cooperation?

Project coordination