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adam_text CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS VII NOTE ON THE ENGLISH EDITION X 1 INTRODUCTION: MARCH OF MILLIONS 1 2 PUTIN S REGIMES 44 3 INSURGENT OBSERVERS 75 4 SCENES AND SOLIDARITIES: OPPOSITION AND GRASSROOTS 107 PROTESTERS BEFORE 2011-13 5 CROSSED PURPOSES: OPPOSITION AND GRASSROOTS 138 PROTESTERS IN THE 2011-13 PROTEST WAVE 6 PUSSY RIOT AND BEYOND: ART, RELIGION AND GENDER 160 REGIMES IN RUSSIAN PROTEST 7 COGNITIVE SPACES OF PROTEST 195 8 THE TRANSNATIONAL DIMENSION 221 9 CONCLUSION: PROTEST IN PUTIN S THIRD TERM 242 NOTES 256 BIBLIOGRAPHY 297 INDEX 319 Contents Acknowledgements vii Note on the English edition x 1 Introduction: March of Millions 1 2 Putin s Regimes 44 3 Insurgent Observers 75 4 Scenes and Solidarities: Opposition and Grassroots 107 Protesters Before 2011-13 5 Crossed Purposes: Opposition and Grassroots 138 Protesters in the 2011-13 Protest Wave 6 Pussy Riot and Beyond: Art, Religion and Gender 160 Regimes in Russian Protest 7 Cognitive Spaces of Protest 195 8 The Transnational Dimension 221 9 Conclusion: Protest in Putin s Third Term 242 Notes 256 Bibliography 2 97 Index 319 Bibliography This bibliography lists scholarly works and some analytical publica- tions that have appeared in the general media and are referenced in the text or endnotes. 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Index Abay, see OccupyAbay; Qunanbayuly, Abay Abkhazia 226 Action for Just Government 75 advocacy groups 114,142 affinity, see personal affinity, grammar of Africa, domestic election monitors 82 age of protesters 129, 232 agency and artistic protest 162 as experienced by protesters 9,13, 20, 30,199-200 and transnational activism 223-8 Akunin, Boris 7,149,160 Albats, Yevgeniy a 149 Alburov, Georgy 90-1, 275 Alekhina, Mariya 77,165,166,169-70, 188-9,190-1 Aleksanyan List 238 Alekseyev, Nikolay 192 Alekseyeva, Lyudmila 146, 237,238 Aleksy II, Orthodox patriarch 129, 183-4 Aleshkovsky, Dmitry 105 All-Russian Popular Front 3, 98 alter-globalization movement 59,120, 172, 227 anarchists 7,11,20,112,117,120,133, 141,172,174, 210,211, 215, 222, 227,228,233, 235 Autonomous Action group 133 Andreyev, Sergey 187-8 Anishchenko, Mikhail 70 Another Russia (supra-ideological alliance; for the National Bolshevik successor movement, see Other Russia) 119,125 Anti-Magnitsky Law, see Dima Yakovlev law anti-monetization protests 16, 62,116, 120,128-30 Arab Spring 2, 8, 20,151,165,225,227 Arsenyev, Pavel 174,175, 212-13 art/ artists and the protest movement 174-82 and Pussy Riot 167-8,169 see also performance artists atomization metaphor of Russian society 8-9, 60-2 Autonomous Action group 133 Avant-Garde of Red Youth 117 Babushkin, Andrey 36 Balaclaving 76 Baptists 187-8 Baranov, Sergy 189 Bastrykin, Aleksandr 76,235 Begtin, Ivan 112-13 Beissinger, Mark 15, 40 Beketov, Mikhail 133 Belykh, Nikita 109 Berlusconi, Silvio 226 Bernstein, Anya 167 Bershidsky, Leonid 196-9 Beslan hostage crisis (2004) 86-7 Bikbov, Alexander 27, 29,150-1, 207, 212 Bizyukov, Petr 35 320 Index black box of protest 12-21,32, 36 Blagoveshchensk (Bashkortostan) mass beatings (2004) 57 blame attribution 15,58-9,100,105, 124,185 blogs 92,95, 96,107,109,110, 111, 133, 149, 253 as sources 37 see also Livejoumal Blue Buckets campaign 65 bodily self-destructive protest 34-5 Bogdanova, Irina 130-1,156 Bolotnaya Case (Case of 6 May) 10-11, 39, 246,250 Boltanski, Luc 21-2, 54 Bonnell, Victoria E. 28 Boos, Georgy 135 Borodayenko, Ilya 133 bottom-up perspective on protest 136-7, 243 Bourdieu, Pierre 27 breaching event, see moral shock Brener, Alexander 177,179 Brezhnev, Leonid 50, 53, 69 Browder, William 236, 237, 247 Buddhism 188 Buzin, Andrey 93 Campaign for Just Power 2 Cardin, Benjamin 237 Carothers, Thomas 81-2 carousel voting 88-9,97 Castells, Manuel 20 Cathedral of Christ the Saviour 160-2, 183 and art/artists 179 Pussy Riot s performance 42,162, 162-3,164-9,176-7,186,190 rebuilding of 177, 178 Ukrainian Femen group protest 176 Chaplin, Vesevolod 176,185 Chechnya 57, 64, 69,101,109,177, 226 Chelyabinsk 44, 45-6, 55, 60-1,113, 200 city forest 46, 55,132-3,134 election monitoring 77, 90, 91, 96, 97,106 emotional regimes 70-1 grassroots protests 130-5,252 local Strategy-31 group 126 organ-hall campaign 131-2 protest wave (2011-13) 151,152, 156-7 protesters 207 restrictions on freedom of assembly 10, 218; see also Strategy-31 protests Strategy-31 protests 156 urban infill construction 130-1 Chernobyl disaster 55,128,138 Chernov, Aleksandr 93 Chirikova, Yevgeniya 44,133,147, 191 Churov, Vladimir 12,46, 87,148, 202 Citizen Observer network 94,95-7,98, 102,103 Citizens Movement of the Southern Urals 151,156 Civic Forums 153 civil disobedience protest 44 civil society, concept of 113-14,243-4, 254 and the black box of protest 13, 15-17 and corporatism 52-3 and election monitoring 101 and spaces and places of protest 136 Clement, Karine 25,130,210, 244, 251-2 coalition-building 38,104,113-14, 117-24 cognitive spaces of protest 196-200 and protest as exploration 207-13 and quantitative measurements 201-6 collective action and the black box of protest 18-21 and emotions 67, 73 and the grammar of affinity 243 supposed weakness in Russia 60 Collective Action (art group) 178 collective effervescence 13 Collective for the Study of Politicization 211, 213, 218 see also Public Sociology Lab common-places 24-6, 43,130,134,136, 200, 254, 255 see also grammar of personal affinity Index 321 Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) 115 and the 2011-13 protests 2—3, 78, 80-1,143-1,187 in the Duma 118,123,145 and election monitoring 77, 95 Ilya Ponomarev in 116 and protest before 2011 50, 124-5, 129, 215 and the red-brown milieu 117,120 and regional politics 126, 135, 188 and territorial change 57-8 and traditional protest choreography 175, 214 communities 24 created by intense interaction or shared affinity to common-places 18, 23-4, 42-3,125-6 emotional 41,68, 71, 74 protest as a site of newfound community 8, 20, 31, 194, 254-5 Contemporary Art Terrorism association 175 conventions, as opposed to institutions 61 Coordinating Council of the Opposition 10, 42, 67, 77, 143, 148, 149,153—7, 190 elections 141,154-5,158 and the Magnitsky Act 237 and Navalny 109, 110 and opinion polls 206 White Stream 154, 155, 158 corporatism 53-4 corruption anti-corruption campaigning and the Magnitsky Affair 233, 234-9 anti-corruption rhetoric 73 critique of 64-7 Navalny s anti-corruption campaigns 66,107,109, 235 countercultural protest 43, 163,171-3 counting protesters 201-6 CPRF see Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) creative class, concept of and the protest wave (2011-13) 29-30, 36,151 and Pussy Riot 167 and urban space 219-20 Crimea coercive response to protest in or regarding 246, 247 post-Crimea sanctions against Russia 239-40, 250-1 Russian annexation of 8, 12, 57, 58, 109,127, 239, 248-9 Critchley, Simon 72 cultural differences, and common-places 24, 25-6 cultural intermediaries 27 cynicism, culture of 62-5 Czechoslovakia, protest against Soviet invasion of 199, 214 Dadin, Ildar 11 Daphi, Priska 196 Daucé, Françoise 17 Days of Wrath 121 December association 187—8 delegafive democracy 51 della Porta, Donatella 21, 26 Delphinov, Alexander 6, 221-3, 229, 239 democracy criticism of 104 delegative 51 direct 7 and election monitoring, 81^4 and nationalism 108-10, 123-4 perestroika-era movement for 50, 77-8, 93 plebiscitary 54 and post-communist Russia 14-15, 64-5, 104 and social movements 19 Democratic Alternative (DA), youth club 108,117-18 Dergachev, Vadim 75-7, 78, 80, 83, 102,105 diasporic protest 223, 228—34 Dima Yakovlev Law 38, 248 Dinastiya Foundation 252 disabled protesters 4,129 Dissenters Marches 119,121, 122 Dobrenkov, Vladimir 211-12 Doe, Marc 224 Donbass war 8, 58, 121, 240, 248-9 Doroshok, Konstantin 135 Dozhd , see television 322 Index DPNI (Movement Against Illegal Immigration) 120-1, 254 drivers protests 127,134-5 lorry-drivers strike 110,220,253 drug assistance campaigners 221-2 the Drunkard s Search (Nasreddin s Fallacy) 32-4 Dugin, Aleksandr 117, 171-2, 211 Duma and Putin s electoral reforms 87 restricting protest and civic activities 10-11, 238, 240 Duma elections (2003) 94 Duma elections (2011) 8, 38, 41, 42, 45-6, 48, 49, 51 and election monitoring 78-81, 94, 95,103 and election rigging 89-90,103, 105-6 political parties 115-16 protests 38, 41,106 and street artists 175 and transnational activism 230 see also fair-election protests Dunham, Vera 28 Durkheim, Smile 13 Durov, Pavel 79 Dzyadko, Filipp 150 economic grievances, protests triggered by 56 education levels and the idea of a Russian middle class 30-1 transnational activists 232-3 Egypt 2,20, 82, 111, 151,240 election monitoring 41, 42, 51, 75-106 and the Duma elections (December 2011) 78-81 local roots of 90-4 and presidential elections 96, 97-100,101-3 as a social movement 81-5 see also electoral fraud electoral commissions 75-6,105 and electoral rigging 88-90 electoral fraud 45-6, 74, 84-5,104-5, 202 and the 2011-13 protest wave 77 and election law 85-90, 247 emotional regimes 35,41, 42,47, 48, 67-74,158 engagement hybrid grammars of 157-9 regimes of 21-7, 42-3, 47, 254, 255 see also grammars, political; regimes of engagement environmental protests 12, 25,114-15, 133-£ attacks on protesters 133 Chelyabinsk city forest 132-3,134 nickel-mining protesters 49, 55,110, 138-^0, 252 and transnational activism 227 ethnicity and election monitoring 100 and national democrats 123-4 and Navalny 109 regimes 47 European Court of Human Rights 59, 166, 224-5, 240 European Union 59 and the Magnitsky Act 237 trade restrictions 250, 251 eventful protests 9, 21, 26,199 exploration, regime of 26,198,199, 207- 13 extremism centres 79,123, 216 Eydelman, Tamara 6 Facebook groups and the protest wave (2011-13) 151, 152-3, 176, 192, 210, 232 see also vkontakte (vk) fair-election protests 1-2,12, 39, 51, 78, 104, 244 and the black box of protest 16, 20 and cognitive spaces 200 and grassroots protests 139,140 Nizhny Novgorod 217-18 physical boundaries for protesters 208- 9 and regimes of engagement 26 state responses to 245-6 and transnational activism 233 and the white ribbon 3-A, 6, 44, 48, 152 see also election monitoring Fair Vote for Russia initiative 232 Index 323 Federation Council, Putin s reforms 85-6 feminism 164, 171, 192 and Pussy Riot 165, 167, 170, 171, 173,189, 190-2 Fey gin, Mark 166 Florida, Richard 29 Folklore of the Snow Revolution research group 210 Foreign Agents law 11,103, 156, 235, 240, 247, 252 Forward group 120 Foucault, Michel 16-17 framing 18-19, 21, 59, 65-7, 72,121, 226, 227, 238 freedom of assembly lawyers specializing in 5, 113 restrictions on 10-11,145, 218-19, 246 see also Strategy-31 protests Gapova, Elena 167 Gaskarov, Aleksey 155 Gauss, Carl Friedrich 202 Gazaryan, Suren 133, 155, 156 Gdlyan, Telman 111 Gelman, Marat 179-80, 191 gender, and the protest movement 190-2 Georgia 103,109, 116, 117, 119 Orthodox Church 164, 190 German Democratic Republic 87 Germany Russians in 222-3, 228, 229, 234 transnational activism 230-1, 233, 235 Gessen, Masha 152, 227 glasnost, and performance artists 178 Glazunov, Ilya 178 Glinski, Dmitri 28 Godard, Jean-Luc 175 Goff man, Erving 122 Gogol, Nikolai 65 Goldfarb, Jeffrey 20 Golos ( The Voice ) 76, 84, 90, 92, 93-4, 95, 96, 97,102-3 Golosov, Grigorii V. 9, 94, 95,103,142, 212 Golyshev, Vladimir 190 Gorbachev, Mikhail 63 Gorbenko, Aleksandr 148 grammars, political (grammars of engagement) 22-6 hybrid 157-9 orders of worth see also engagement; liberal political grammar; personal affinity, grammar of Gramsci, Antonio 16 grassroots protests 25, 26, 41, 43, 113, 114, 127-35, 142, 251-4 anti-monetization 62, 120, 128—30 drivers protests 110, 127,134-5 and local self-organization 127-8 and Navalny 110,113 new local movements 130—4 and political communication 55 and the protest wave (2011—13) 157 see also environmental protests Great Russia party 3 Great White Circle 152, 215-16 Greece 164, 225 Green Party, initiative to create a 193 Greene, Samuel A. 15-16, 61 Gromov, Dmitry 122 Gudkov, Dmitry 144,145, 155, 235 Gudkov, Gennady 10, 144-5, 155 Gurman, Albert 92 Gurman, Yury 92, 93, 94,103,106 Gvardeysk protest 34, 36 Habermas, Jürgen 23 Hahn, Alexander von 232 Hedman, Eva-Lotta E. 16, 29, 81, 83, 101 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 16 Henry, Laura 15 Hermitage Capital Management 236 historic buildings, conflicts surrounding 132 homophobia 11, 165,193,194, 218—19 Horvath, Robert 116,121-2 hunger strikes 2, 34, 76, 216 Hyde, Susan 82 iDecembrists group 231, 233 Idushchiye vmeste 122 Illarionov, Andrey 237 Immortal Regiment initiative 249, 252 INDEM foundation 66 324 Index Independent Initiative for the Study of Protest (Nil mitingov) 98—9 individuals and the atomization metaphor 60-2 and emotional regimes 71, 74,158 interacting at protests 18, 20, 22, 142, 231 as social actors making choices, see liberal grammar of engagement Informal movement 116-17, 125 Institute for Collective Action 209-10 Intelligentsia 125 and the idea of a Russian middle class 28, 30 technical 63-A, 93 investment, intimate/personal, see personal affinity, grammar of investments into form 21 Ionov, Vladimir 11 Iran 201 Iraq War, demonstrations against 201 Isayev, Andrey 235 Islam 109,182,187 Israel, Russians in 228, 229, 230 Istanbul 33-4,200,241 Jacobs, Herbert 202 Jacobsson, Kerstin 19 Jasper, James 31 Javeline, Debra 15, 58 Jews 182 journalism, see media journalists, role in protest 2, 49, 78, 133, 147-53, 232 Just Russia party 116, 118, 131,143, 144-5, 155 justification, see orders of worth Kaczmarski, Jacek 173 Kadyrov, Ramzan 101,124 Kagarlitsky, Boris 63 Kaliningrad, protest in the region 34, 36,135,143 Kapkov, Sergey 219, 220 Kara-Murza, Vladimir 237 Kashin, Oleg 149 Kasparov, Garry 119, 154, 235, 237 Kasyanov, Mikhail 237 Kats, Anatoly 202 Kazan 75, 76 Khimki forest 133, 220, 221, 252 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail 116,166, 236 Khomeini, Ruhoilah 201 Khomutinino village 90 local politics 91-3 Khrunova, Irina 166 Khuraskin, Igor 202 Kipling, Rudyard, lungle Book 48 Kirill I, Orthodox Patriarch 160-1,181, 184—6 Kolchenko, Aleksandr 250 Kolionovo village 80, 92,127 Korovin, Vadim 91 Koselleck, Reinhart 27 Kostina, Olga 191 Kotkin, Stephen 14-15 Kovalev, Sergey 146 Kozlov, Aleksey 149 Kozlov, Maksim 191 Krotov, Yakov 184 Krylov, Konstantin 58 Kudelko, Nikolay 238 Kudrin, Aleksey 145 Kurayev, Andrey 176,185,189 Kurekhin, Sergey 172 Kuznetsov, Roman 34, 35-6 Kuznetsov, Sergey 7 Kyrgyzstan 103 Latin America, domestic election monitors 82 LDPR, see Liberal Democratic Party of Russia Ledeneva, Alena 60 Letov, Yegor 172 Levada, Yury 204 Levinson, Aleksey 31, 206 Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) 58, 115, 116, 118, 120, 219 LGBT movement 3, 4, 39, 127, 139, 192-4, 248 liberal political grammar 22—6, 31, 47, 56, 60-2, 67, 71-2, 73,158, 219, 243, 245, 254, 255 and cognitive spaces 199 and electoral fraud 85 and emotional regimes 67-8 life-worlds 16, 23, 125, 171 Index 325 Limonov, Eduard 2—3, 58,117,119, 146,148,181 and the counterculture 171-2 and Pussy Riot 170,186—7 see also NBP; Other Russia linkage/leverage and democratization 223-4, 239 literary control walk (Moscow) 7-8 Litvin, Anton 176,177 Livejournal 79,107, 108, 110, 132 Lobanova, Olesya 144 local self-organization, and grassroots protests 127-8 Lomasko, Viktoriya 192 lorry-drivers strike 110,220,253 Loskutov, Artem 175 Luzhkov, Yury 86, 179, 192 Lyubarev, Arkady 93 Magnitsky Act 38, 233, 236-9, 247 Magun, Artemy 29, 30, 100-1, 213 Maksimov, Yaroslav 90, 91, 94, 96, 102-3 Mamontov, Arkady 224 manual management 49-50, 54 March Against the Scoundrels 10, 38, 42, 202 March of Millions (2012) and cognitive spaces 196, 198—9 first (6 May) 1-6, 7, 8-9, 44, 48-9, 55, 138,145,160,194,197, 207, 217, 244 and the international media 225-6 second (12 June) 8, 9,10, 46,153, 174, 206 third (15 September) 9, 38,154, 205-6 Marchenko, Iosif 199 Marches of Regions 38,153, 218 Mavrodi, Sergey 155, 270 Mavromatti, Oleg 177 media bias in reporting protests 27, 30, 32-6, 40-1,150-1,197-8 international media and transnational activism 225-6 and political communication 51—2 reports as sources about protest 37 media personalities, see journalists role in protest Medvedev, Dmitry 1, 45, 51, 145, 247 and corruption 65, 66 elected president 119 and grassroots protests 135 and the political regime 51 switch-over with Putin (September 2011) 45,66,74 Medvedev, Kirill 174,175 Melkonyants, Grigory 93 Melnikov, Valery 88 Melucci, Alberto 20 Memorial Society 112, 209 Merkel, Angela 226 middle class and Russian society 27-8 portrayal of protests as a middle-class movement 8, 27-32, 36, 65, 100-1,141, 194, 200, 219 Mikhalkov, Nikita 53 milieus of protest 29, 106,114,117, 120, 124-7, 134, 136, 157, 182, 192, 209, 239, 255 Mills, C. Wright 125 Milonov, Vitaly 193, 248 Milov, Vladimir 66,170 Mironov, Sergey 115,144 Mitrokhin, Nikolay 184, 185 Mitrokhin, Sergey 115 Mityushkina, Nadezhda 147 Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) 44—5 Mizulina, Elena 248 mobile phones 36 Molodaya gvardiya 122 Monastyrsky, Audrey 178 Monson, Jeff 45 moral protest 31, 32, 46 moral shock 73, 74,106 morality turn 10, 162,164,186-7,197, 248, 250 Moscow Active Citizen scheme 247 Bershidsky s imaginary geography of 195-200 Civic Council 153,154 and cognitive spaces 200 counting protesters in 201-2 Gay Pride parades 192-3 geographies and choreographies of protest in 214-15, 216, 217 Great White Circle 215-16 326 Index Moscow (cont.) Helsinki Group 112, 209 literary control walk 7-8 mayors 86 restrictions on freedom of assembly 218-19,220 State University 211-12 Tadjiks in 197 Voters Association 153 Yelokhovo Epiphany Cathedral 180 see also Cathedral of Christ the Saviour; March of Millions (2012) Moscow-centred perspective on protest 32-3 mouth-sewing protests 34-6,169 Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI) 120-1,254 movement, term of 39-40 Mubarak, Hosni 82 music/musicians and the protest movement 173-4 and Pussy Riot 167-8,169 nano-protests 11,216 NAROD (National Russian Liberation Movement) 108-9 Nashi 122,147 Nasreddin s Fallacy 32-4 National Bolshevik Party (NBP) 58, 117,118,119,120,123,127,146 and artistic protest 180 and the counterculture 172 and performance artists 180,181 and Pussy Riot 170 see also Limonov, Eduard; Other Russia national democrats 58,109,123^4 nationalist protest 3, 4,10,11,15,20, 39,40, 57,58,136,139,141,146, 153,154,180,192, 214-15,240, 254 see also Russian nationalist opposition nation-states as a framework for protest 19, 59,123-4 NATO 63 Naumann Foundation 93 Navalny, Aleksey 4, 5, 6, 45,46, 58, 107-13,133,144, 217 anti-corruption campaign 66,109, 235 and the Coordinating Council of the Opposition 154,155,156 critics of 112-13 Democratic Alternative 117 and election monitoring 90-1,95,96 and grassroots protests 110,113, 253 and the Magnitsky Act 237,247 and the Moscow mayoral elections (2013) 10, 38,39,110 and national democracy 124 National Russian Liberation Movement 108-9 online presence 66,107-8, 111 political activism 108-13,137 and the protest wave (2011-13) 149, 207 and Pussy Riot 169 Navalny, Oleg 110 Nazdratenko, Yevgeny 88 NBP see National Bolshevik Party (NBP) Nemtsov, Boris 12, 66,148,150,169 assassination of 248,249-50 and the Magnitsky Act 237 neo-liberalism and techniques of the self 25 and transnational activism 223-4 new local movements 130-4 new new social movements 20-1, 39, 255 NGOs (non-governmental organizations) and the concept of civil society 16, 17 and the Coordinating Council of the Opposition 156 and the corruption critique 66 election monitoring 78, 81, 83, 93-4, 101 and the Foreign Agents law 11,247 and grassroots protests 128, 252 and Navalny 112 and protests 114 and regimes of engagement 22 and transnational activism 224, 233, 234 nickel-mining protesters 49,55,110, 138-40, 252 Nielsen, Finn Sivert 61 Index 32 7 Nil mitingov, see Independent Initiative for the Study of Protest Nizhny Novgorod 38, 39 Citizens Movement 153 Civic Forum 153 fair-election protests 217-18 grassroots protests 132,133, 252 protest wave (2011-13) 151 Obama, Barack 236 Occupy-style camps 38,140, 213 OccupyAbay 6-7, 44, 76, 241, 253 OccupyOrlyonok 44, 46 Olympic Games (2014) 133 Omelchenko, Elena 18 Omsk 38, 153, 170 opinion polling 15, 21-2, 72, 204-6 opposition activists 39, 40, 41, 42-3, 119-21, 244-5 and emotional regimes 71, 73 and the protest wave (2011-13) 145- 6 and representation conflicts 142, 146- 51 state response to 247-8 see also Coordinating Council of the Opposition; political protests opposition parties 113,114,116-19 and the black box of protest 13, 32 and corruption 66 and the protests (2011-13) 143-5 see also Communist Party of the Russian Federation; DPNI; Great Russia party; Just Russia party; Liberal Democratic Party of Russia; National Bolshevik Party; People s Alliance Party; Progress Party; Right Cause Party; Rodina party; Union of Right Forces; Yabloko Party Opposition Primacy Principle 32 oppositional milieus 114, 124—7 orders of worth grammar of 24, 245 sociology of 22 Oreshkin, Dmitry 94, 95, 96, 163-4 Ortega, Sergio 173 Orthodox Church 182—7 art/artists and protest 176—81 and the Chelyabinsk organ-hall campaign 131-2 and grassroots protests 129 and political performance artists 42 and Pussy Riot 163, 164, 167, 170, 176-7, 183,185 and the Putin regime 160, 163, 183-7, 190 and religious protest 187,188-90 and Russian protest 163 and Victory Day (2012) 160-1 Yelokhovo Epiphany Cathedral 177 see also Cathedral of Christ the Saviour Orwell, George 70 Osipova, Taisiya 166 Other Russia (National Bolshevik successor movement; for the supra-ideological alliance, see Another Russia) 2-3, 146 see also Limonov, Eduard; National Bolshevik Party Otpor 11, 119, 147, 151 Otstavnykh, Valery 190 Pakhomov, Dmitry 185 Parfenov, Leonid 149 Parkhomenko, Sergey 147, 148,149 Pavlensky, Petr 34, 35,169 People s Alliance Party (later Progress Party) 110 People s Freedom Party 250 PEPS (Protest Events, Photos and Slogans) database 12, 32, 36, 37 and the concept of a Russian middle class 30 perestroika era 50, 54, 63 and corruption 65 and the election observer movement 77-8 emigration 229 and the geography of protest 214 and performance artists 178 performance artists and the Orthodox Church 175-81 protests by 34, 35, 42, 43,122-3 and Saint Petersburg Street University 212-13 and state coercion 247-8 see also Pussy Riot 328 Index personal affinity, grammar of 23—6, 43, 85, 243, 254, 255 petitions 54—5 Pennova, Svetlana 2 Philippine fair-elections movement 29, 81, 83, 101 Pilkington, Hilary 18, 122 Pirate Party 156, 223, 233 places 61, 114,128, 130, 131, 134, 135-6, 158, 214, 220, 243 see also common-places; spaces of protest planned action, regime of 26, 127 Poland 20, 123, 173 police brutality 45—6 clashes with protesters 5—6, 8, 9, 10, 78, 80 OMON (riot police) 44, 161, 186, 196, 197, 217 and space for demonstrations 207—8 political communication 51—5 political elites and the black box of protest 13, 15 personal connections and informal practices 60—1 political parties in post-Soviet Russia 115-19 Putin s electoral reforms 86—7 see also opposition parties; United Russia political prisoners, protests in support of 11, 39, 76, 77, 111, 112, 170, 235, 250 political protests 12, 43, 110, 122-4 scenes of 122—3 see also fair-election protests political regimes 47—8 political science 13, 14—17, 47, 84, 223-4, 242 political technology 63-4 Pomeshchenko, Nikolay 3, 201-2 Ponomarev, Ilya 116, 216, 217, 235 Ponomarev, Lev 237 Potanin, Vladimir 88 pragmatic sociology, see common- places; conventions; engagement; investment, intimate /personal; investments into form; grammars, political; liberal political grammar; orders of worth; personal affinity, grammar of; regimes of engagement presidential election (March 2012) 38 and election monitoring 96, 97-100, 101-3 Prigov, Dmitry 178, 181, 188 Prikhodkina, Valeriya 132, 156 Prilepin, Zakhar 11 prisons, Gvardeysk protest 34, 36 private property, discourse of and protest 31, 104 Progress Party 110, 111, 250 Prokhorov, Mikhail 46, 96, 97, 110, 135 Prokhorova, Irina 96 protest tourism domestic 220 international 241 protest walks 38, 44, 77, 197 Protestant Christians 182, 187—8 provincial Russia electoral law and practice 88 fair-election protests 78, 79-80 and the March of Millions 2 Marches of Regions 38 and Nasreddin s Fallacy 32—3 oppositional milieu 125,126 protest wave (2011—13) 143-4, 149-50, 152, 153 restrictions on freedom of assembly 218 see also Chelyabinsk; Nizhny Novgorod; Omsk proximity, regime of 127 Pryanikov, Pavel 206 Public Chambers 53 public opinion, see opinion polling pub lie/private distinction 23 Public Sociology Lab 37, 38, 211 Pussy Riot 4, 42, 43, 162-3, 164-71 authenticity debate 167—8 and countercultural protest 173 and Dergachev 76, 77 and feminism 189, 190-2 and gay and lesbian rights 192-4 and the international media 226 and Pavlensky 34, 35 performance in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour 42, 162, 164—9, 176-7, 186, 190 Index 329 and the protest movement 169—71 and the Putin regime 162, 164,169 and religious protest 188-9,190 and transnational activism 235 trial and imprisonment 10, 35,166, 170, 180,186-7, 189 and the Voyna group 163,181,188 Putin, Vladimir 14 consolidation and national unity policies 55-9 and the corruption critique 65-7 and election monitoring 97—100 and election rigging 89-90, 247 electoral reforms 85-7 emotional regime 35, 41, 68-74 geographies and choreographies of protest in the Putin era 216-20 inauguration (May, 2012) 1, 6, 8, 226 and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) 45 and music culture 173 and the non-participation pact 56 official visits to Western Europe (2012) 230,234 and the Orthodox Church 160, 163, 183-7, 190 and political communication 51-2, 54-5 political regime 47, 50-1 pro-Putin rallies 3, 9 and Pussy Riot 162,164, 169 Putin-era protests 47, 48-51 re-election as president (2004) 116 regimes 41, 44—74 rerun for presidency 42, 45, 51 and the Russian middle class 27, 29, 30 and the spatial aspects of protest 200 switch-over of power (September 2011) 66, 74 third presidential term 242—55 see also United Russia Qunanbayuly, Abay 6 Radya, Timofey 174 Rakhimov, Murtaza 57 Ratgauz, Mikhail 175-6, 199-200 Rawls, John 22—3 Razvozzhayev, Leonid 10, 156 Reddaway, Peter 28 Reddy, William 68 regimes 46-8 emotional 35, 41, 42, 47, 48, 67—74 of engagement 21—7, 47, 254 planned action 127 proximity 127 regional parliaments, and election law 86 regional protest movements 56 see also provincial Russia regions, consolidation and national unity 56 religion and art 178—81 and corporatism 53 religious protest 187-90 see also Orthodox Church representation conflicts, and fair- election protests 142, 146-51 Revazov, Arsen 152 Right Cause party 135 Robertson, Graeme 15,122 Rodina party 116, 120 Romanova, Olga 149,191 Romney, Mitt 237 rooted cosmopolitans 233 Rosenwein, Barbara 68 Royzman, Yevgeny 109-10 rule of law, and corruption 65 Russia Behind Bars 149 Russian Marches 38, 58,109,121, 122, 201 Russian nationalist opposition 108—9, 116,117,118,119,120-1,123,124, 125-6,184, 248-9 see also DPNI; Great Russia party; national democrats; National Bolshevik Party; nationalist protest; Russian Marches; Russian Runs Russian Runs 215 Russian society atomization metaphor of 60-2 and the black box of protest 15 Russian-speaking diaspora 229—34, 239 Russkiye (The Russians: ultranationalist association) 78, 206 Ryzhkov, Vladimir 147,149 330 Index Saakashvili, Mikheil 226 Saint Petersburg 33 anti-monetization protests 129 counting protesters in 202^1 election monitoring 97 fair-election protests 79 geographies and choreographies of protest in 215, 216—17 governors 86 and LGBT rights 193, 194 Occupy camp 7, 55 oppositional milieu 127 Pavlensky protest 34, 35 protest wave (2011—13) 146 and Pussy Riot 170 research collectives 211 restrictions on freedom of assembly 218, 219 Street University 212—13 themes of protests 39 Sakharov Centre 180 Samutsevich, Yekaterina 165, 166, 169-70, 188 sanctions, post-Crimea against Russia 239-40, 250-1 Saprykin, Yury 49, 53 Satarov, Georgy 66, 123 Savchenko, Nadiya 250 Save Khoper movement 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 148, 158, 252 Saxonberg, Steven 19 scenes of protest 114, 122-4, 136 Schroder, Gerhard 226 self-immolation protests 35, 122 self, techniques of the 25 Semenov, Andrey 144 Sentsov, Oleg 250 Serbia 11, 103, 119, 151, 228 Serdyukov, Anatoly 236 sexism and Pussy Riot 165, 173 Shargunov, Sergey 179—80 Shein, Oleg 2, 76, 102, 116, 210 Shevchenko, Maksim 191 Shevchuk, Yury 149 Shibanova, Liliya 93 Shiropayev, Aleksey 58 Shlosberg, Lev 250 Shlyapnikov, Mikhail 92 Shneyder, Mikhail 95, 103, 106 Shpilkin, Sergey 202 Shumov, Vasily 174 Sindeyeva, Natalya 150 Skokova, Yulia 103 Slab unova, Emiliya 250 smartphones 36 Smirnov, Alexander, see Oelphinov, Alexander Sobchak, Anatoly 6 Sobchak, Kseniya 6, 149, 191, 195 Sobyanin, Sergey 86, 110 Social Forums 120 social movements 18—21, 39, 40 and the black box of protest 13 and grassroots protests 113—14 spatial turn in the study of 196—200 see also election monitoring social scientists, involvement in protest 209-10, 211-13, 232 Sokolov, Mikhail 127 Sokolova, Kira 44—6, 47, 48, 49, 51, 53, 60, 107, 156 and corruption 64—5, 66 election monitoring 80, 96, 97, 106 and emotional regimes 67, 70, 74 Solidarnost movement 66, 147, 149 and election monitoring 94, 95, 96, 102, 103 governing body 123 and the Magnitsky Act 237 and the protest wave (2011—13) 145, 146 Southern Urals Civic Movement 46, 151, 156 Soviet Union break-up 58, 59 and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour 161 and the concept of a middle class 28 counterculture 171 and the culture of cynicism 62, 63 emotional regime 69—70 and manual management 49—50 and the rediscovery of the countryside 92 social welfare 128 see also perestroika era spaces countercultural 126, 172 emotional 69—71 índex 331 oppositional scenes and milieus as 128 urban 113, 176, 177,181, 200, 213, 215, 219-20 spaces of protest 42,132, 134, 135-7, 158,175,178,181, 182, 195-220, 245 cognitive 196-200, 207—13 counting protesters 201-6 geographies and choreographies 213-20 Stalin, Joseph 50 and corporatism 53 and the Great Retreat 28 stiob culture 62,172,178 Storch, Leonid 167 Strategy-31 protests 119, 121—2,126, 131, 156, 215 and representation conflicts 146 the Streetlight Effect (Nasreddin s Fallacy) 32-4 Sumin, Petr 91 Surkov, Vladislav 146 surveys, see opinion polling Sut vremeni (The Essence of Time) 205 Syria 227,240 Syrova, Marina 166 Tarasov, Aleksandr 170 Targamadze, Givi 247 Tatarstan republic 75, 76, 105 technical intelligentsia 63-4 television Dozhd channel 73-4, 150,154 and election monitoring 90, 93 and elections for the Coordinating Council of the Opposition 154 and the protest wave (2011—13) 150 talk show on Pussy Riot 191 Ternovsky, Dmitry 202 Ter-Oganyan, Avdey 179-80 Thevenot, Laurent 21—7, 54, 61 TIGR movement 128,135 Tilly, Charles 19, 40 Timchenko, Gennady 235 Tocqueville, Alexis de 16 Tolokonnikova, Nadezhda 77, 165, 166, 169-70, 174, 181,188 and feminism 190, 191 top-down perspective on protest 136-7, 243 Touraine, Alain 19—20, 40 trade restrictions 250-1 trade unions activists 246 and corporatism 52—3 transitology 14 transnational activism 221-41 and agency 223-8 anti-corruption campaigning 233, 234-9 and the Russian-speaking diaspora 223, 228-34, 239 Russian support for European anti-government protesters 240 Transparency International 66 travel restrictions 250-1 Troitskaya, Olga 93 Trubetskaya, Kseniya 205—6 Tsereteli, Zurab 53,179 Tsorionov, Dmitry 180 Tsoy, Viktor 173 Turkey 33-4, 200, 240, 241 Udaltsov, Sergey 5, 6, 110, 117,147, 156, 216, 217, 247 Udot, Roman 102 Ukraine 11, 57, 58, 109, 111, 121 election rigging 89, 103 Euromaidan protests 12, 39, 148, 241, 249 Femen group protest 176 Orange Revolution 89, 116, 173, 228 Putin s foreign policy in 248-9 see also Crimea; Donbass war Union of Right Forces 116,118 United Kingdom and transnational activism 230, 231 United Russia 3, 9, 45,115,116,118 and corruption 66, 235 and countercultural protest 172 and the election monitoring 76, 78 and election monitors 98 and election rigging 88, 89-90, 202 and the political regime 50, 51 and Putin s electoral reforms 87 see also Putin, Vladimir 332 Index United States emotional regime 71 and the Magnitsky Act 236,237-8 and the Russian culture of cynicism 64 and transnational activism 233, 234 urban infill construction 25, 56,120, 130-1, 227, 252 Urban Solutions initiative 253 Urlashov, Yevgeny 76 Utekhin, Ilya 213 Uzlaner, Dmitry 168-9,179 Valkovich, Miroslav 253^4 Venediktov, Aleksey 148 Verkhovsky, Aleksandr 31,201 Verzilov, Petr 166, 181 Veshnyakov, Aleksandr 87 Victory Day (9 May) 3,4, 6-7,160-1, 215 Vilensky, Dmitry 175 village politics, and election monitoring 91-2 Vinkova, Kseniya 99-100, 210 Vistitsky, Mikhail 39 vkontakte (vk) 2,4,12, 44, 75,108, 132, 151,152 and electoral fraud 79 Vladivostok, driver protests in 134-5 Volkov, Denis 32 Volkov, Leonid 67,153-4 Volkov, Vadim 167 Vorobyev, Dmitry 213 Voronezh region 39 and election monitoring 78 nickel-mining protesters 49, 55,110, 138-40, 252; 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