New generation political activism in Ukraine: 2000-2014
"Individuals in the post-Communist Ukraine dealt with a political climate of stalled reforms and corruption, leading to a mass distrust of many political institutions. This had a demobilizing effect on a citizen's sense of capacity to effect social change. Therefore, the emergence of any i...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Individuals in the post-Communist Ukraine dealt with a political climate of stalled reforms and corruption, leading to a mass distrust of many political institutions. This had a demobilizing effect on a citizen's sense of capacity to effect social change. Therefore, the emergence of any individual to become an activist and involved in protest movements was a remarkable feat. So how does an individual become an activist in such a climate? This book explains how socio-cultural experiences shape an individual's choices to become an activist in the authoritarian space of post-Soviet Ukraine by applying a cultural, actor-centred approach using qualitative methods of interviews and ethnography. The goal is to better understand the dynamics of individual decision-making between participants in collective protest actions under repressive conditions from the State using biographical narratives. The book covers multiple discussions with five young activists involved in the three largest protest events since Ukrainian independence in 1991: the Ukraine without Kuchma Movement of 2000-2001, the Orange Revolution of 2004, and the Euromaidan protests of 2014. This is valuable reading for students and researchers interested in political sociology, social movements and Ukrainian politics, and how these Ukrainian protests can be related to wider European political movements"...Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Umfang: | xiv, 137 Seiten |
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adam_text | NEW GENERATION POLITICAL ACTIVISM IN UKRAINE
/ EMERAN, CHRISTINEYYEAUTHOR
: 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PREFACE / NADIA DIUK
NEW GENERATION AND THEIR SUBJECTIVITIES
THE EMERGENCE OF AN ACTIVIST
PERSONALIZED EXPRESSIONS OF ACTIVISM
PROFESSIONALIZATION OF ACTIVISTS
SELF-ORGANIZATION OF THE EUROMAIDAN PROTESTS, 2013-2014
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Index
activists’ self-organization,
Euromaidan protests: conclusion
114—15; introduction 96-7; Ishchenko,
Volodymyr 102-5; Kohut, Andriy
105-8; Kryvydk, Ostap 108-12;
Kutsenko, Stanislav 112-14; Shevtsiv,
Andriy 97-102; summary 13
actors, opposition 4-6
Adamkus, Valdas 52
advocacy/participatory 10
“agents of transformation” 93
Alina (activist) 88
“All Ukrainian Public Resistance
Committee for Truth” 21
ambivalence 94
amnesty deal 58
Amnesty International 55
Arab Spring 40
arrests see police action and violence
Ashton, Catherine 58
Association Agreement (AA) 8, 30, 38,
99,105-9
associational life 73
Automaidan 100, 104; driving
protest 100
Azarov, Mykola 58
Azarov, Nikolay 101
bargaining 82
“Bativshchyna” party 21, 104
Bauman’s individualization concept 76
Bennett and Segerberg’s theory 6-9
Bessmertny, Roman 3
Bezpective website 36
Bezverkha, Anastasiya 86
Black Pora movement: basics 24, 93;
Ishchenko, Volodymyr 91-2; Kohut,
Andriy 83-4; Kryvydk, Ostap 88;
Opora 123; party leader registration
123-6; professionalization of activists
76-7; Shevtsiv, Andriy 77-80
Bromley’s research strategy 11
Bryukhovetsky, Vyacheslav 25-30, 118
Buckley’s “complex adaptive system”
concept 76
Bullseye newsletter 113
campaign strategy for mobilization 52-3
case study method 11
Castell’s social movement theory 77
CEC Central Election Committee
Center for Research on the Liberation
Movement 105
Center for Social and Labor Research
102
Center for Social and Marketing
Research (SOCIS) 39
Central Election Committee (CEC) 3,
52, 56
Channel 5 television station 3, 30, 34, 37,
88, 101
Chemerys, Volodymyr 2, 21, 44, 47-9, 72
Chernobyl nuclear plant 45
Chervona Ruta event 19
Chornovil, Taras 70
Christian association 18
civic associations 73
Civic Expert Council 106
civic nationalism 22
Civic Party Pora 123-4, 126
Civic Sector of Euromaiden: changes in
law 128; concern about radicalization
122; Euromaidan protests 99-104,
107-8, 112, 127; mobilizing friends
117, 119; strategies of 121
“Clean Ukraine” 55
clientelism practices 31
CNN media outlet 49
132 Index
coercion 83
“collection” action theory 6-8
Committee “For Truth”: Ishchenko,
Volodymyr 92; Kryvydk, Ostap 68-9;
mobilizing new generation 22-3, 54;
new initiative 44-5, 49; Shevchenko,
Andriy 64-5
Committee of National Salvation 26
Committee of Voters of Ukraine 51
communal life 114-15; see also
tent cities
Communist Party (KPU) 4-5, 20, 25
Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU)
20, 25; “competitive authoritarian
regime” 31
“complex adaptive system” concept 76
Confederation of Student Organizations
of Ukraine 19
“connective” action theory 6-9
Constitution Day 33
constructivism 10
Cossacks 110
Creswell (John) methodology 10
Crimea 113—14
criminal past 110
Crotty (Michael) methods 10
cultures of networked belonging 40
CyberBatalion 30
defections 58
democratization processes 17
Derevyanko, Yuriy 101
Derkach, Leonid 45, 47
“digitally mediated action” movements 8
digital technology 6-8, 24
Diomin, Oleh 47
Dnipropetsk region 89
Do-It-Yourself (DIY) politics 84
Donetsk region 89-90
Donii, Oles 20-1
Dubko, Taras 18, 19
Eastern Partnership Roadmap to Vilnius
Summit 106
egg incident 54-5
election fraud protests 3, 28, 51-2,
54-6, 88
elites 31
E-Maidan 30
emergence of an actor: campaign
strategy for mobilization 52-3; election
fraud protests 54-6; Euromaidan
protests 56-9; “For Truth” protests
44-5; introduction 44; launch of
protests 45-50; “Our Ukraine” 50-2;
summary 12-13; “Ukraine without
Kuchma” protests 44-5
EU Information Centre 127
Euro Advance project 108-10, 112
Euromaidan protests: analysis of
event 12; emergence of an actor
56-9; hastily created 114; Ishchenko,
Volodymyr 120-1; model of
organizing 7; Orange Revolution
comparison 39-40, 77; risks 7; social
media integration 40
European Democrat Students (EDS) 113
European Program on the International
Renaissance Foundation 106, 127
European Union (EU) 4; see also
Association Agreement
European Youth of Ukraine 127
EuroRevolution 30
“EU-Ukraine Summit 2011: Civil
Society Dimension” 106
Facebook 4, 12, 40, 107
facilitation 82
failure 50, 92, 97
“fair weather activists” 126
Fartukh, Iryna 28
Fatherland Party 58
fear 67, 94, 102
Filenko, Volodymyr 3
force, use of see police action and
violence
formative experiences 73
“For Truth” see Committee “For Truth”
fraud in elections 3, 28, 51-2, 54-6, 88
“Freedom of Choice” coalition 54, 124;
of Ukrainian NGOs 21
friend loyalty 120; networks
importance 117
From Dictatorship to Democracy 121
generational approach 2-3
Generation Orange 23
Gidden’s reflexivity concept 76
glasnost 17, 21-2
Gongadze (Heorhiy) scandal 1-2, 5,
44-9, 69, 77
Gorbachev, Mikhail 17, 25
Greenjolly band 28
Green Party 5
grievances, shared 96
Gryzlow, Boris 52
Index 133
heartbeat method 53
hierarchical structure, Yellow Pora 87
Hopko, Anna 102
Hromadske radio 127
Hromadske television channel 3-4
Hryhorovych, Liliya 31
humor use 24, 83; see also satirical
performance
hunger strikes see student hunger strikes
1CTV 34,46
“idea system” structure 84-5
“imaginary worlds” 93
Independence Square 2, 20-1,46, 55, 57,
99; see also Maidan
Indignados movement 84, 104
indignation 40
Individual Advanced Research
Opportunities (IARO) Program
xii, î 1
individualization concept 76
individualized nature of protests 13
individual transformation 1Î 8-28
inductive approach 10
Institute of Economic and Social
Problems “Respublika” 72, 120
instrumental based participation 96
International Renaissance Foundation
106, 127
Internet 35, 36, 78, 115, 122
IREX/Individual Advanced Research
Opportunities (IARO) Program 11
Ishchenko, Volodymyr: approach to
activism 72-3, 120-1; interview
12; professionalization of activism
91-3; retreat from activism 103,
123; self-organization, Euromaidan
protests 102-5
Ivan Franko National University of
Lviv 18-19, 82
Jasper’s theories 45, 65, 71, 73, 93
journalist harassment 51; see also
Gongadze (Heorhiy) scandal
Kaskiv, Vladyslav 21, 54, 87-8, 123-6
KGB (Committee for State Security for
Soviet Union) 18, 105
Khreshchatyk Street 56, 101
Kiev International Institute of Sociology
38,39
Klitschko, Vi tali 58, 104, 123
Kmara 88
knowledge claims and gaps 6-10
Kohut, Andriy: approach to activism
67- 8; concern about radicalization
122; professionalization of activism
80,83-5; self-organization,
Euromaidan protests 105-8, 115
Komsomol organization 17, 20
Kontraktova Plosha 55
Kontraktova square 81
Kravchenko, Yuri 45,47
Kravchuk, Leonid 47
Kravchuk, Viktor 26
Kryvydk, Ostap: approach to activism
68- 71, 74; friend loyalty 120; Pora’s
campaign 124; professionalization
of activism 85-91; self-organization,
Euromaidan protests 108-12;
social change and individual
transformation 118
Kuchma, Leonid: demands against
45; denunciation, protests and
activists 49; election fraud 52;
kidnapping and murder charges 1, 3,
77; oligarchs support 5; unification
process 32
‘Kuchmagate’ 23
“Kuchma Kaput!” 45, 48
Kuchmism 77-8
Kutsenko, Stanislav: approach to
activism 66-7; professionalization
of activism 80-3; self-organization,
Euromaidan protests 112-14
Kvit, Serhiy 29
Kwasniewski, Aleksander 52
Kyiv for Kyivities 6
Kyiv Mohyla Academy see National
University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy
(NaUKMA)
Kyiv Polytechnic Institute 102
Kyiv Strength 6
Kyrylenko, Viacheslav 21
Laboratory of Legislative Initiatives
105, 106
language policy 6
launch of protests 45-50
Lenin Square 21
Levytsky, Oleh 2
logos, removal of 34-5
Lukianenko, Levko 45
Lutsenko, Igor 102
Lutsenko, Yuriy 2, 21, 34, 44, 47, 49
Lytvyn, Volodymyr 47
134 Index
Maidan: international attention 45-6;
renovation closure 48; students
protesting together 28; symbolic tent
48; website 2; see also Independence
Square
Maidan newspaper 27, 29, 118
Maidan Nezalezhnosti 2
Maidan Self-Defense Forces 109-12
Majewski, Eva 113
marches: Kutsenko, Stanislav 82;
Maidan to European Union Embassy
100; as protest activity 35; Sumy to
Kyiv 37
Marinsky Park 111
Marxism 17, 18
Masol, Vitali 20, 46
mass public support, mobilization 20
Matvienko, Anatolii 45
McAdam (Doug) view 65, 73
media 3, 30, 34, 37, 46, 86, 88, 101
media bias 46, 51
Medunytsia, Oleh 32
Melnyk, Leonid 32
Melucci (Alberto) theories 74
Members of Parliament (MPs) 127
Moloda Prosvita 65, 66, 68
“moral shocks” 71
Moroz, Oleksandr 44, 45, 49, 50
motivations 24
Naftogaz company 87-8
Narodnyi Rukh Ukrajiny 25
National Academy of Public
Administration 127
National Anticorruption Bureau
(NABU) 127
National Platform of the Eastern
Partnership Civil Society Forum 106
National Roundtable Initiative 112
National Salvation Forum (NSF) 50
National University of Kyiv Mohyla
Academy (NaUKMA) 25-30, 55, 81,
92, 118
Nayyem, Mustafa 3^4, 39, 40, 98, 109
Nedryhailo (General) 20
negative political ads 51
networked belonging, cultures of 40
networks, personal friends 117-20
New Citizen organization 6
new generation and their subjectivities:
1990 events 19-21; 2013 events 38-40;
activists 21—4; Ivan Franko National
University of Lviv 18-19; National
University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy
25-30; overview 17; spaces for
subjectivities expression in universities
25-38; summary 12; SUMY
University 31-5
New School for Social Research
(NSSR) xii
nomenklatura 4-5
Non-Governmental Organization
(NGO) 6, 106-7, 123; see also specific
organization
non-violence strategies 23, 101
Occupy Wall Street movement 7, 40, 84,
104, 117
oligarchs (business clans) 5
Olson (Mancur) theory 6-8
online organizing see digital technology
open-ended interviews 10-11
Open Society Foundation 127
Opir Molodi 66, 68, 77
Opora 123, 127
Optor 67, 92
Orange Revolution: analysis of event
12, 52; Black Рога, mobilization of
people 79-80; changes in society for
backdrop 23-4; collective decision 38;
Euromaidan comparison 39-40; first
phase 52-3; friend networks 118-19;
Greenjolly band 28; Ishchenko,
Volodymyr 120; Kutsenko, Stanislav
81-2; Kyiv Mohyla Academy 29; mass
mobilization 52-3; new protests 3;
Pora’s campaign and groups 77,122;
re-apppropriated tactics 30; risks 7;
second phase 53; surveys 5-6; Taras
Shevchenko National University of
Kyiv 28; tent cities 56; training 52-3
“Our Ukraine”: development of 5;
emergence of an actor 50-2;
Kutsenko, Stanislav 67, 80;
mobilization strategy 52-3; police
action against students 34; press
center 27; support from 37; voting
fraud 3
Panorama newspaper 34, 35
paradox of persistent participation 98
“partial delegative democracy” 31
participation 74, 96
Partnership for Transparent Society
Program 32
“Party of Reforms and Order” 21
Index 135
Party of Regions 37, 51
Parubiy, Andriy 109, 111-12
patronage with politicians 31
People’s Democratic (NDPU) party 5
People’s Movement of Ukraine for
Reconstruction 22
Peresiedov, Konstyantyn 27
perestroika 17, 21
personalization of politics 76, 120, 125;
personal action frames 8,9
personalized expressions of activism:
2000-2003 events 64; individual
approaches 73-4; Ishchenko,
Volodymyr 72-3; Kirovohrad,
Ukraine 66-7; Kohut, Andriy 67-8;
Kryvydk, Ostap 68-71; Kutsenko,
Stanislav 66-7; Kyiv, Ukraine 72-3;
Lviv, Ukraine 64-71; political
mobilization 64; Shevtsiv, Andriy
64-6; summary 13
personal networks 117
persuasion 82
petitioning 35
Plast 20
Pliusch, Ivan 47
police action and violence: arrests
during elections 27; atmosphere before
violence 112; awakening toward 98,
106; Black Pora 79; Euromaiden
protests 57֊8, 99, 102-10, 115; fear
71; impact on activists 123; Kryvydk,
Ostap 70; Orange Revolution 89-90;
politicians’ protection of tent cities
45; survey results 38; tent cities 33-4,
38, 58; Tymoshenko imprisonment 49;
violation of citizen’s rights 120
political awakening 5
Pology, Eugene 34, 35
Polukhovych, Yuriy 124-5
Pora movements 31, 38, 93, 121-4
PORA-PRP (Reforms and Order Party)
123
post-positivism 10
pragmatism 10
Presidential Election campaigns
(2004) 11
“Prison for Bandits” 48
professionalization of activists:
conclusion 93-4; Ishchenko,
Volodymyr 91-3; Kohut, Andriy 83-5;
Kryvydk, Ostap 85-91; Kutsenko,
Stanislav 80-3; overview 76-7;
Shevtsiv, Andriy 77-80; summary 13
protest events: activities of 35; anti-
regime protests 4-6; Euromaidan 3-4;
Orange Revolution 3; timeline 12;
Ukraine without Kuchma 1-3; Great
Laundry 55-6
“psychological warfare” 49
“Public Assembly of Ukraine” 105
radicalization 23
rational choice, organizations 6
Razom Nas Bahato, Nas Ne Podalty 28
Reanimation Package of Reforms
(RPR) 127
reflexivity concept 76
regrets 90
“Renewal of Ukraine” campaign 110
reciprocity 50-1
research design 10-12
research framework 6-10
resource mobilization 6-7
“Revolution on the Granite” 2, 20-1
ridicule use 24; see also satirical
performance
“Rise Ukraine” campaigns 5
risks 7, 64
Rukh activists 22, 25
Rushchyshyn, Markian 21
Russia’s occupation 113-14
Sadova Street 101
safety against violence 110-11
Salo, Olha 125
satirical performance 55-6, 83-4;
see also humor use
Schwandt’s social system theories 76
Scientific Communism class 18
Security Service of Ukraine (SBU)
55, 67
self-mobilization 9-10
self-organization: of citizens 6;
personalized expressions of activism
64-74; professionalization of activists
76- 94; understanding 9-10
self-recruitment process 72-3
Sharp, Gene 121
Shevchenko, Andriy 37
Shevchenko Square 33
Shevtsiv, Andriy: approach to activism
64-6; associational life 73; interview
11-12; professionalization of activism
77- 80, 94; retreat from activism
123; self-organization, Euromaidan
protests 97-102
136 Index
Shurma, Ihor 55
Simon’s theory 96
Slavko (friend) 70
smowball sampling approach 11
Snow (Bedford) theory 65
sociability 73
social changes 118-28
Social Democratic Party of Ukraine 32
Social Democratic Party (United;
SDPU(0)) 5,47
Socialist Party 4
social media integration 40
social psychological theory 103
societal fragmentation and individualism 8
Solana, Javier 52
Solchanyk, Bohdan 98, 99
”space of autonomy” 40
Spain’s Indignados movement 84, 104;
Spain’s 15M protests 7,40
Spivoche Pole 53
St. Michael’s Cathedral 99
St. Michael’s Square 108
state-owned gas company 87-8
Stetskiv, Taras 3,44, 50, 52, 54, 70, 80
Stop Fake 30
street performances 83-4, 94; see also
satirical performance
Student Brotherhood 17-18, 19-20
student descriptions and
characterizations 34
student hunger strikes: Independence
Square 20; Masol’s resignation 20, 46;
Rukh activists 25; Shevtsiv, Andriy 65;
Ukraine without Kuchma 21; use of 2;
youth associations activation 17
student mobilization 92-3
”Student Wave” campaign 53, 55, 67,
80-1; ”Student Vichy” 81
Studio 1 + 1 television channel 46, 86
Sumy National Agrarian University
(SNAU) 32
SUMY University 29, 31-8
surveys 5-6, 38-40, 74
Svododa party 104,110
Svystovych, Mykailo 2, 21,45
Symonenko, Petro 45
Taras Shevchenko monument 69
Taras Shevchenko National University
of Kyiv 28, 91
tax code (Tax Maidan/Tax Maidan II)
5-6
technology see digital technology
telephone importance 78
television stations 3, 30, 34, 37, 46, 86,
88, 101
tent cities: center of movement 23,
87; communal life 114-15; Orange
Revolution 56; participation in 23;
police action against 33-4, 58,110;
politicians’ protection 45; resistance
front 38
”territory of freedom” 56
The Association of Independent
Ukrainian Youth (SNŮM) 19
”The Chrysler Imperial” 22
The Faces of Protest 23
The Guardian newspaper 102, 120-1
The Heaven’s Hundred 98
The Logic of Collective Action Public
Goods and the Theories of Groups 6
”The Party of Regions” 3
The People’s Movement of Ukraine 25
The Trade Unions Building 99
”time-series analyses” 11
”together we are many, we will not be
defeated” 28
Tomenko, Mykola 3
Touraine’s theories 35, 73, 74, 93
Trade Union House 111
Trade Union of Market and Commerce
Employees and Entrepreneurs (Tax
Maidan II) 5-6
training 52-3, 71, 81, 90, 92
transformation of individuals 118-28
”Traveling Egg” 54-5
Treaty on European Union 106
Tsarenko, Oleksandr 32, 37
”turbo-laws” 104
Turchynov, Aleksandr 59
Twitter 40, 107
Tyahnybok, Oleh 102
Tymoshenko, Yulia 3, 21,26,49, 104
Ukraine Crisis Media Center 30
Ukraine Students’ Union 19-20
Ukraine with Kuchma 7
Ukraine without Kuchma (UWK):
analysis of event 12; Bryukhovetsky,
Vyacheslav 26; Civic Sector
Euromaidan 121; emergence of an
actor 44-5; Ishchenko, Volodymyr 72;
Kohut, Andriy 67; Kryvydk, Ostap
68, 86; Kutsenko, Stanislav 67; lack
of identification with 97; planning
and organizing protests 2; reasons
Index 137
for failure 50; Shevtsiv, Andriy 64-6;
student hunger strike 21; summary
12-13
Ukrainian Bill #2540 105
Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for
Reform (UDAR) 104, 110
Ukrainian Helsinki Union (UHU) 19
Ukrainian Inter-Party Assembly 19-20
Ukrainian Language Speakers 102
Ukrainian Nationalist Union (UNU) 19
“Ukrainian Truth” 1
Ukrainian Youth Forum 112-13
Ukrainska Pravda 1, 3
United Kingdom (UK) 102
unification process 32-5
Union of Ukrainian Students 19
Union of Ukrainian Youth (SUM) 32
Union Treaty for the republics 25
Union Treaty with Moscow 20
Unite Kyivites! 6
USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics) 18
Vadim (activist) 89
Vasyunyk, Ihor 100
Vesnych, Oleksandra 33
Viatrovych, Volodymyr 98, 101-2
violence, day of 111; see also police
action and violence
virutal spaces 7; see also digital
technology
voting fraud see fraud in elections
Viatrovych, Volodymyr 65
Vyvykh-92 festival 22
watchdog organization 123
“Wave of Freedom” program 54
“way of subjectivity” 40
websites, as protest activity 35, 36
Western culture, connection to 22
Western-funded organizations 104
Yanukovych, Viktor: election assurance
51; failure to sign EU AA 30, 38,
112-13; removal of 58; seizure of
estate 108; Social Democratic Party
of Ukraine 32; voting fraud 3;
Yushchenko differences 93
Yatensnyuk, Arseniy 58
Yatsenyuk, Arseniy 102
Yellow Pora movement: basics
24; election fraud protest 54-5;
Kryvydk, Ostap 85-6, 89;
party leader registration 123-6;
professionalization of activists 76-7,
93; Stetskiv, Taras 53
“Young Enlightenment” 65
Young Resistance 66, 68, 77
Your Right 32
Youth Nationalist Congress 32
youth organizations 17
“Youth Party of Ukraine” 21
YouTube video 115
Yurko (activist) 89
Yushchenko, Viktor: denunciation,
protests and activists 49; dioxin
poisoning 51, 55; election 5;
lack of political leaders support 50;
“people’s president” 53; requests
for resignations 47; support for 26,
51, 65; voting fraud 3; Yanukovych
differences 93
Zakharchenko, Vitaliy 101
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title | New generation political activism in Ukraine 2000-2014 |
title_auth | New generation political activism in Ukraine 2000-2014 |
title_exact_search | New generation political activism in Ukraine 2000-2014 |
title_full | New generation political activism in Ukraine 2000-2014 Christine Emeran |
title_fullStr | New generation political activism in Ukraine 2000-2014 Christine Emeran |
title_full_unstemmed | New generation political activism in Ukraine 2000-2014 Christine Emeran |
title_short | New generation political activism in Ukraine |
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title_sub | 2000-2014 |
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