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Acknowledgments
1
Introduction: Rebellious Parents in Central-Eastern Europe
and Russia | Katalin Fábián and Elzbieta Korolczuk
31
1. Nationalism and Civicness in Russia: Grassroots Mobilization
in Defense of “Family Values” | Tova Höjdestrand
61
2. Conservative Parents’ Mobilization in Ukraine | Olena Strelnyk
91
3. Constructing Parenthood and Nation in Bulgaria through New
Reproductive Technologies | Ina Dimitrova
113
4. In the Name of the Family and Nation: Framing Fathers Activism
in Contemporary Poland | Elzbieta Korolczuk and Renata E. Hryciuk
145
5. Civil Society and Fatherhood in Russia: The Case of Daddy-Schools
in Saint Petersburg j Pelle Áberg and Johnny Rodin
171
6. Fathers Activism in Ukraine: Contradictory Positions on Gender
Equality | Iman Karzabi
Contents
197
7. Down and Out in a “Femo-Fascist” State: The Czech
Fathers’ Discussion Forum | Steven Saxonberg
223
8. Resisting Mandatory Vaccination in the Czech Republic | Jaroslava
Hasmanová Marhánková
248
9. Advocacy for Children with Intellectual Disabilities: The Case
of the Baltic States Į Egle Šumskiene
277
10. The Natural Childbirth Movement in the Czech
Republic I Erna Hresanová
308
11. Parents Rebelling against the State in the Hungarian
Home-Birth Movement | Katalin Fábián
335
12. Regional and Theoretical Lessons: New Perspectives on Civil
Societies and Ambiguities toward the State, the West, and
Gender Equality | Katalin Fábián and Elžbieta Korolczuk
355
Index
naex
Áberg, Pelle, 188,190
abortion, 36-37,70, 72
Action Foundation (Fundacja Akcja), 125,126
activism, types of, 7-8
adoption, 47, 61, 72
Akrich, Madeleine, 281, 297
Alimony Fund (Poland), 119,14003
Alliance for Parents and Children (Aliancepro
rodice a dëti) 203
Alternatal Foundation (Alternatal Alapítvány),
311-312
ambiguity, flexible, 8-9, 341-348; toward
gender equality, 347-348; toward state and
political sphere, 342-345; toward “The West,”
345-347
Anderson, Benedict, 23n2
anti-colonial discourses, 18, 226, 347-348
antifeminist frame, 211-212
anti-sex rhetoric, 35
antivaccination movement, Czech Republic,
1, 7,12, 20, 223-247; biological citizenship
and collective action, 236-242; biological
citizenship and individualization, 229,
232- 236; children s health concerns,
227-228; collective action, 223, 224, 236-242;
egalitarian vision, 235; informed parents, 225,
233- 240, 243-244; local context, 226-227,
241-242; mandatory immunization program,
223-226, 236-238, 242, 244nni-2; research
process, 230-232; responsible parenthood,
224, 232, 234-235, 240-241, 243; Soviet legacy,
224,225
anti-Western stance, 4, 5, 226-227; juvenile justice
issues, 51-52, 64; Russian parents’ movement,
18,34-35, 46-47, 51-52; Ukraine parents’
movement, 64-65. See also “The West”
Aperio, The Society for Healthy Parenthood
(Czech Republic), 289, 291, 292-293
Artiukh, Anatoly, 38-39
assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs).
See reproductive technologies
Association of Parents Committees and
Societies (ARKS), 41, 53
Attack (political party, Bulgaria), 97
Balaskas, Janet, 291-292
Baltic states, 248-250. See also intellectual
disabilities
Barbalet, J. M., 208, 210
Bazylevych, Maryna, 224, 225, 227
Beck, Ulrich, 239
Belarus, 258
Benford, Robert, 93
Berehynya, image of, 68-69, 79
Bertoia, Carl Edward, 207, 211, 213-214
Bezrukova, Olga, 154
BG Mamma internet forum, 92
biblical metaphors, 185-187
biological citizenship, 225, 226-230; collective
action, 236-242; individualization, 229»
232-236
biopolitics, 229, 245nn, 285, 30204
biosocialities, 225, 229-230; shared concepts of
parenthood, 236-238
355
356 I Index
Blais, Melissa, 118
blaming-women frame, 211, 212-215
boomerang effect, 318
borderland between civil society and state,
145-147, 148,158,163-166
boundedness, 78
Bourdieu, Pierre, 54
Brave Dad (Dzielny Tata)y 121,122-124,124, 125,
128-132, *29 130
Brown, Phil, 223, 280, 281, 297-298, 299
Bulgaria, 3, 12,17, 18, 91-112; demographic
changes, 12, 91, 95-97; images of “quality
procreation,” 98; local context, 95-98;
nationalism, 95-96; “outsiders,” 93, 94, 100;
reproductive technologies and, 19, 96-97
“burdensome” citizens, 91
Canada, fathers’ activism, 118, 128,135, 207, 211,
213-214
capable-carers frame, 211, 215-217
Carlson, Allan, 77
Castle-Kanerova, Mita, 205-206
Catholic Church, 120,121, 251
Center for Fathers’ and Children’s Rights
(՛Centrum Praw Ojca i Dziecka), 122, 124, 125
Central Union of Midwives (Czechoslovak
state), 284
Centre for Active Childbirth (CAP) (Czech
Republic), 290-291
Čermáková, Marie, 206
charity, grassroots, 43
Charity Association for People with ID
(Ukraine), 258
Chernova, Zhanna, 152
child, cult of, 68
child removals, fears of, 47, 49-50
childbirth. See home-birth movement,
Hungary; natural childbirth movement,
Czech Republic
children’s futures concept, 61
children’s rights, 31-32, 46-47
children’s welfare, 18-19
Císař, Ondřej, 280, 296-297
civic capital, 54
Civic Chamber (Russia), 37, 53
civicness, 32-33
civil society, 1-2, 32; as antipolitical, 336, 343;
borderland between state and, 145-147,
148, 158, 163-166; daddy-schools as part
of, 154-155; deficient/lacking vs. adequate/
functioning, 337-338; family and, 147-148;
global, 290; liberal definition, 8; local
context, 335-341; local empirical analysis
and, 349-350; patriotic, 5-6, 18, 339; power
and, 36-39; registration of groups, 43, 56П7,
150, 155,159; studies, 6-9. See also non-
governmental organizations (NGOs)
Clark, John D., 283-284
cognitive networks, 76
Cold War propaganda, 35
collective action, 210; antivaccinalion
movement, 223, 224, 236-242; emotions and,
259-261
collective identity, 10, 45, 224-225, 228
communist period, 17, 62,134, 205; Baltic
states, 250; childcare services, 256-257, 262;
Czechoslovakia, 285; health system, 225-226,
242; home-birth movement references to,
315; intellectual disabilities during, 255-257;
natural birth movement references to,
299» 300
conservative nationalist trends, 3-6,12,18
conspiracy theories, 35-36, 38-39» 45-48, 51,
213-214; child rights, 46-47
constituency-based health movements (CBM),
281-282
corporeal punishment, 47-48
corruption, 38, 43, 316, 343
Council of Europe, 73
Council of Europe Convention, 121
credibility, 43-45» 53» ^43
critical discourse analysis, 201-202
Crowley, Jocelyn Elise, 203
Csintalan, István, 322, 326, 327
cultural influence theories, 35
cultural resonance, 93, 106-107
cultural resources, 78-82, 94
culture of challenge, 280-281
custody rights, 1,19, 113-114, 175; blaming-
women frame, 211, 212-215; Czech Republic
fathers’ groups, 198-200
Cyril and Methodius Foundation (Funciacja
Cyryla i Metodegd)y 123, 125,135-136
Czech Association of Doulas, 292
Czech Association of Midwives (ČAPA),
290-291
Czech Obstetrical and Gynecological Society,
295-296
Czech Republic, 18; antivaccination movement,
1, 7, 12, 20; Bureau of Hygiene, 237, 238;
home-birth movement, 7, 21; local context,
205-210, 226-227; mandatory immunization
program, 223-226. See also antivaccination
movement, Czech Republic; fathers’
activism, Czech Republic; natural childbirth
movement, Czech Republic
Index J 557
Czech Union of Men (Český svaz mužů), 203
Czech Women’s Lobby (ČZL), 283» 293» *97
Czechoslovak Gynecology (journal)* 285-286
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party, 284
Czechoslovakia, 280, 284-286
daddy leave (Poland), 121
daddyism (tacierzynstwo), 120,137
daddy-schools (papa shkoly), 19-20,145-170;
nonpolitical stance, 150,161-163,165;
Northern Way, 155,159-160,161-162;
organizing activities and influencing
participants, 157-160; participant-oriented
learning, 157,161; public sphere and Russian
state and, 160-163,165-166; purpose, 156-157;
registration of groups, 150,155,159; structure,
154~155 163-164; Ukraine, 173,177,182-183,
187-188
defectology, 255, 272Ո9
democratization, 69,134, 297-298
demographic changes, 11; Bulgaria, 12, 91, 95-97;
ethnic minorities, fear of, 96; fatherhood,
118; Poland, 118-119; Russia, 34-37, 67,146;
“second demographic transition,” 66-67;
Ukraine, 61, 66-67, 70,70, 174՜*75
demographic nationalism, 63, 67-68
depravity stories, 36, 47
“deserving” parents, ideals of, 12, 91, 94, 98-99
Diani, Mario, 280
disabilities. See intellectual disabilities,
parental NGOs, Baltic states
disabled fathers, 137,177,179
doctors, 21
domestic violence, 121,140mi; daddy-school
initiatives, 150,151,154,155
Dudová, Radka, 283-284, 289
Duma (Russia), 37
Dupuis-Deri, Francis, 118
educated strata, 44
elite organizations, 37-38, 42, 44
embodied health movements (EHS), 281-282
emotions, sociology of, 20,197-198, 202,
207-210, 218; parents of children with ID,
250, 253-254, 259-261
Essence of Time (pro-Soviet organization),
53-54
Estonia, 17, 249-251
Estonian Mentally Disabled People Support
Organization “Alternatively Gifted”
(Vaimuka), 252, 260, 263-268
ethopolitics, 229, 298, 299
Eurasian Customs Union, 63
European Commission, 258
European Council draft recommendation, 31
European Court for Human Rights, 296, 313
European Society of Human Reproduction and
Embryology, 105
European Union (EU), 17, 345-346; Baltic
states and, 262-263; Czech Republic and,
286; Poland and, 119; Ukraine and, 19, 61, 63,
68-69, 73-76, 83, 84m, 174-175
EU-Ukraine Association Agenda, 69,175,180
everyday lives and practices, 2, 7, 237, 299, 340
Fábián, Katalin, 284, 296
faith-based organizations, 5
“Families of‘Test Tube Babies,’” 102
family, 2, 23m; civil society and, 147-148;
multiple-chiId families, 40-41, 49; single-
parent families, 173,177,180,184-185,189
Family and Guardianship Code (Poland),
126-127,133
family and kin networks, 10, 257, 340
Family Code of Ukraine, 71,72,174-175
Family Consultative and Diagnostic Centers
(RODK) (Poland), 133,134
fatherhood, 3; changes in, 119-120; communist
model, 19; engaged, 114,116-117,120-123,
125-126,135-137, 202; “new” or “responsible,”
151,153-156; private and public spheres,
147-148,151-152,164; symbolic recognition
of, 181-182S
fatherlessness, 19,127,138,186-187
fathers’ activism: disabled fathers, 137,177,
179; gender equality and, 19; industrialized
Western countries, 114,117; Russia, 153.
See also daddy-schools (papa shkoly)
fathers’ activism, Czech Republic, 1,19-20,
185,197-222; class backgrounds, 200-201;
feminism movement and, 206-207; injustice
frames, 198, 202, 205, 210; lack of self-
reflection, 212-213, 2i5 218, 219; local context,
205-210; method for studying, 198-202;
organizations, 202-205; protest actions,
203-204
fathers’ activism, Poland, 1, 7-8,17-19,113-144;
“angry fathers,” 123-124,128-129, 203;
emergence of, 117-122; “engaged fathers,” 123,
125-126; “fathers’ advocates,” 123,124-125;
framing, 114-115,127-136; gender contract
and, 119-120,140Ո5; gender equality frame,
114,134-136; misogynist frame, 114,128-132;
state violence frame, 114,132-134; theory and
methodology, 115-117; three strands, 122-127.
See also Poland
358 I Index
fathers’ activism, Russia, 145-170; in and
outside Russia, 151-153
fathers’ activism, Ukraine, 171-196; daddy-
schools (papa shkoly) 173,177,182-183,
187-188; data collection methods, 173-174;
emergence of, 174-176; equal access to
childcare knowledge, 182-183; fathers as
complementary caregivers, 178,184,188;
gender equality, promotion of, 178-183;
positions on gender equality, 183-188;
state and, 188-191; symbolic recognition
of fatherhood, 181-182; typology ofNGOs,
176-178
fathers’ activism, United States, 38,127,176,177,
187, 203, 213, 217
Fathers Day (Den Bat'ka)* Ukraine, 181-182,
I94ni9
fathers’ rightists, 137,171,178, 188-189» 190-191;
“angry fathers,” Poland, 123-124,128-129,
203
feminism, 172; backlash against, 20, 48,113,
121,128-132; Czech fathers’ hostility toward,
197-198, 204-207, 211-212; dichotomy
between the private and the public, 147-148
Finland, 50-51, 251
formal organizations, 2, 7
formal partnerships, 76
formalization/non-governmental organization
(NGO) vs. grassroots character of
organizing, 337, 338
Forum dla Rodziny (Family Forum), 116
Forum for Responsible Fatherhood (Forum na
Rzecz Odpowiedzialnego Ojcostwa), 126
Foucault, Michel, 229
“fragile families’ organizations,” 177
framing, 93,106-107; fathers’ activism, Poland,
114-115,127-136. See also injustice frames
Frank, Yuriy, 78
FreeGereb.org, 310
Frydrychovâ, Alena, 292
Fund for Assisted Reproduction, 96-97
funding, 32, 37, 42,150; co-optation, fears
of, 163, 166; daddy-schools and, 154, 163;
intellectual disability NGOs, 262-263;
refusal to accept, 7» 43» 337, 338» 339֊340, 346;
U.S. sources, 78
Gamson, William A., 93, 210
Gaskin, Ina May, 319
Gavanas, Anna, 177-178
gender contract, 119-120,14005,151-152
gender equality, 1; activist fathers’ positions,
Ukraine, 183-188; ambiguity toward,
347-348; collective de)gendered identities,
10; fatherhood and, 3, 19; fathers’ activism,
Ukraine, 178-183; fathers’ rights as, 114;
Hungarian home-birth movement, 325-326;
nationalism and, 18; opposition to, 5-6,19;
patriarchal and religious views, 185-187;
as term, 172; Ukraine and, 69-70. See
also daddy-schools (papa shkoly); fathers’
activism, Ukraine
gender equality frame, 114, 134-136
“gender ideology,” 48, 56mo
(de)gendering social activism, 13-16
“genderism”, 347
Geréb, Agnes, 21, 294, 308-321, 324, 329-331
Ginsborg, Paul, 148
Gradskova, Yulia, 348
grassroots initiatives, 5, 7,18, 38,178, 289,
329֊33i
Greek Orthodox Catholics, 81
Grodzka, Anna, 131
Guide to Maternity Hospitals in the Czech
Republic, 292
HAM (Movement for Active Motherhood)
(Czech Republic), 289, 291, 291
Hann, Chris, 6
Harris, Adrienne M., 209
Häuberer, Julia, 287
Hável, Václav, 336
health access movements, 281
health-related social movements, 280-282
health-related social policies, 3, 20, 223;
individualization, 229-230, 232-236,
242-243; “will to health,” 229, 232, 235, 243
Healthy Parenthood (Czech Republic), 292
hegemonic masculinity, 206-207
Heger, Leoš, 295, 297
heteronormative families, 71,185
HIV infection, Russia, 36-37
Hobson-West, Pru, 233, 235
home-birth movement, Hungary, 7, 8, 21,
308-334; grassroots initiatives, 329-331;
historical context, 311-316; obstetricians
block funding, 311-312; protest actions,
313-314, 329; sources, methods, and applied
theories, 310-311; transnationalization of,
313, 317-320; visual images, 308-309, 310-311»
312, 315, 318-329,321, 322. See also natural
childbirth movement, Czech Republic
Index I 359
homosexuality (LGBTQ issues), 4, 35,185, 339;
adoption fears, 47, 72,131; Czech Republic,
204; “homosexuality propaganda,” 44»
47» 73~75; Russian Parents’ Movement
opposition to, 46-48; Ukraine, 65, 73~75
85Ո13
Hořejší, Adéla, 289, 296
Hrynevych, Liliya, 70
human resources, 77
human rights organizations, 73
Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, 313
Hungary, 17, 296. See also home-birth
movement, Hungary
hybrid ideologies, 4, 91,94,104,136-137, 340
identity potentials, 282
imagined communities, 23Ո2
individualism, rejection of, 2, 4,6,337
individualization, health-related social
policies, 229-230, 232-236, 242-243
informed consent, 105-106, 236, 245Ո13
informed parents, 225, 233-240, 243-244
injustice frames, 198, 202, 205, 210, 253;
antifeminist frame, 211-212; blaming-women
frame, 211, 212-215; capable-carers frame, 211,
215-217
Insayt (Insight), 73-74
intellectual disabilities, parental NGOs,
Baltic states, 7, 8, 20-21, 248-276; “carers’
burden,” 257; “charity-based” vs. “rights-
based ” approach, 268; childcare services,
256-257, 262; during communist period,
254-257; decreased interest in, 263-264, 270;
emotions of parents, 250, 253-254, 259-261;
establishment of, 258-259; experts, parents
as, 251-252; explaining parental activism,
259-269; marginalization, 255; normative
orientation, 271; political process theory, 250,
253» 254» 265-267; research method, 251-252;
residential assumption, 255-256; resource
mobilization theory, 250, 253-254, 261-264;
social rights-based model, 270; theoretical
perspectives for study, 253-254; Western
organizations, 249
intensive mothering, 228
International Center of Fatherhood
(Mezhdunarodnyj Centr Otsovstva), 173,177,
181,185,189-190
international law, 64
International Planned Parenthood Foundation
(IPPF), 35-36
internet. See online groups
intersectionaiity, 17
Irvine, Janice M., 36
Iskam Bebe (I Want a Baby) NGO, 92, 97,
104,105
judiciary, feminization of, 133
Justice for Children (Spravedlnost dětem), 203
juvenile justice: international law, 64; Russia,
45-53; Ukraine, 82
K213 fathers’ organization (Czech Republic),
200, 203, 204-205
Kelleher, David, 280, 282, 297, 300
Klamra (Brace) (NGO), 324
Knight, Rebecca, 62
Кб, Balázs, 323
Kokler, Emily, 106-107
Kolesnichenko, Vadim, 73
Komitét soldatskikh materej (The Committee of
Soldiers’ Mothers), 62,83
Kon, Igor, 35
Kónigsmarková, Ivana, 288, 289, 294-295, 316
Korolczuk, Elžbieta, 189,199
Koztowska-Rajewicz, Agnieszka, 124, 126
Kurginyan, Sergei, 53-54
Labusová, Eva, 292
“lack of ”/“deficient in” perspective, 9-10
Latvia, 17, 249-251
Latvian Riga City Society “Child of Care”
(Rūpju bērns), 252, 258, 260, 267, 269
Law on Ensuring Equal Rights and
Opportunities of Women and Men
(Ukraine), 174
League for Human Rights (Czech Republic),
226, 245П6, 289
League of Open Men (LOM), 197, 202-203
leave, parental: Czech Republic, 205, 217;
daddy leave (Poland), 121; Ukraine, 175,179,
180-181
Leboyer, Frederick, 30205
legitimization, 14,19-20, 64, 66, 343; daddy-
schools, 161-162; service provision and, 150
Lemke, Thomas, 228, 236
liberal theory, 147-148
lifeworld, 297, 300
Lithuania, 17, 249-251
Lithuanian Welfare Society for Persons with
Intellectual Disabilities “Hope” (Viltis), 248,
252, 258, 260, 262, 264-269
3óo I Index
lobbying, 337, 339; Russia, 43՜45; Ukraine,
179-180
local context, 2, 7-8, 10; Baltic states, 250-251;
Bulgaria, 95-98; civil society, 335~34i; Czech
Republic, 205-210, 226-227; Poland, 114
locally embedded vs. Western-inspired norms,
337» 338-339
Lukyanova, Kateryna, 72
Maidan revolt (Ukraine), 75, 83, 84ni2
Malyshev, Alexander, 154
Martsinkiv, Ruslan, 72
Mar well, Gerald, 261
masculinism, 213
masculinity, 133; class differences, 209;
hegemonic, 20, 206-209; marginalized,
209-210, 212-219; patriarchal, 129-130, 138;
protest, 209; Ukraine, 174-176; Western-
type, 209
Maslennikova, Galina, 67
mass mobilizations, 5
Materi Maydanu (Mothers of Maidan)
(Ukraine), 83
material resources, 76-78
maternal care units, 158
maternity care, 227-228
maternity leave, 175, 179, 205, 217
media, 330; daddy-schools, interest in, 160-161,
164; feminism, portrayal of, 207; juvenile
justice issue and, 51, 52; vaccination reports,
226
Medvedeva, Irina, 35-36, 46-47
Melucci, Alberto, 33, 45» 54
Men Engage Alliance, i93nio
Men for Gender Equality (Sweden), 187
men’s movements, 114,117» 121,178. See also
fathers’ activism
midwives: Czech Republic, 21, 278, 283-288,
290-291, 294-295; Hungary, 310-331
Migaliova, Dana, 248
Milonov, Vitaly, 44
Ministry of Health (Czech Republic), 293
Miroshnychenko, Yuriy, 78
misogynist frame, 114,128-132
Mizulina, Elena, 51, 52
modernization, 80, 239
moral panic, 19» 61-62, 70, 82
moral rhetoric, 34-36, 48, 54
Moscucci, Ornella, 281
motherhood: Berehynya image, 68-69, 79;
ideals of, 12; withdrawal of support for
mothers, 118-119
Mothers’ Forum (Forum Matek), 116, 140010
Movement for an Active Childbirth (MAC),
228, 292. See also HAM (Movement for
Active Motherhood) (Czech Republic)
movement framing, 93, 106-107
Mrowetz, Michaela, 289
multigenerational households, 152
multiple-child families, 40-41, 49
Nadezhda (Hope) clinic, 92
Napvilág Születésház (Daylight Birth House),
311» 323
narodnyi (“of the people”), 42
Nash Svit (Our World), 74-75
National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 105
national community-building projects, 18
National Fatherhood Initiative (United States),
127
nationalism, 343; Bulgaria, 95-96; civil
society and, 37, 39; demographic, 63, 67-68;
demographic decline, fears of, 12, 37;
gendered, 18; Poland, 131,138
natural childbirth movement, Czech Republic,
277-307; biomedicine, strong position of,
285-287, 293-300; birth activists, 287-290;
civic rights discourse, 279; emergence and
trajectory, 290-296; global context, 278-279;
historical and sociopolitical context, 284-287,
299; legislation, 293-294; midwives, weak
position of, 278, 285-286, 290-291, 294-295;
power dialectic, 297-299; research methods
and data, 282-284; strategies, 296-297. See
also home-birth movement, Hungary
“natural family,” 5
nature-culture divide, 277
neoliberalism, 11, 339; combined with
nationalist and traditionalist discourses,
19; “deserving” parents, ideals of, 12, 91,
94, 98-99; individualism, 337; mothering
discourses, 241; opposition to, 4, 17;
resistance to, 280; withdrawal of support for
mothers, 118-119
neotraditionalism, 71-76, 79
NESEHNUTI Nezávislé Sociálne Ekologické
HNUTÍ (Czech Republic), 289
new family models, 4
new social movement theory (NSM): health-
related social movements, 280-282;
intellectual disability NGOs, 223, 250,
253-254, 259, 267-269, 271, 279-280, 282,
296; mobilizing potentials, 282; natural
childbirth, 279-280, 296-297
Index I 361
“NGO Law” (Russia), 150
nomenklatura, 37
non-governmental organizations (NGOs),
43,148; antivaccination, 226, 228; Baltic
states, 248-249; family planning and
HIV prevention programs, 36-37; fathers’
organizations, 122; hostility toward, 32, 36,
42; infertility programs, 92, 97; intellectual
disabilities, 258-259; Russia, 150; service
provision, 150; Ukraine, 171-172. See also civil
society; individual organizations
Northern Way organization, 155,159-160,161-162
Novas, Carlos, 225
Oates-Indruchová, Libora, 209
Odnoklassniki social media network, 65
Office for International Legal Protection of
Children (OILPC), 203, 204-205
Oliver, Pamela, 261
online groups, 2302,35, 38; “alternative media,”
199; anonymity, 198-199; BG Mamma, 92;
biosocialities and, 230; Czech Republic,
203-204; fathers’ activism, 115,116,198;
home-birth movement, Hungary, 315-316,
323; internet-based coalitions, 40-41; natural
childbirth movement, 283-284; Rozalio
civic, 226, 228, 230-231, 233 237~242 245^9;
Russian Parents’ Movement, 34; Stridavka.
cz, 203-204; transnational activism, 319;
Vkontakte (“In Touch”), 34, 65
orphanage population, Russia, 50, 56mi
Orthodox Church, 35, 37,40, 41, 78, 81
Paczkowski, Dariusz, 324
Papazian, Valentin, 200
parental movements: definitions and main
themes, 2-6; flexible ambiguity, 8-9,
341-348; hierarchy of parenthood, 240-241;
intersection of disciplines, theories and
concepts, 9-13; parents’ movements
contrasted with, 2
parenthood: hierarchy of, 240-241; responsible,
91, 224, 232, 234-235» 240-241» 243» 277;
shared concepts, 236-238
Parents’ Committee of Ukraine (PCU),
18-19, 63; centrality index, 76-77; cultural
resources, 78-82; material resources, 76-78;
new configuration of political space, 82-83;
publications, 65, 84^; Russian affiliation,
79-80; sociopolitical context, 66-70,70;
theoretical background and sources of data,
63-66. See also Ukraine
Parents’ Committees (Russia), 40, 41, 50
Parents’ Forums (Ukraine), 64, 65-66, 77-78
Parizek, Antonín, 298
Parliamentary Board for Healthcare, 283
past, rhetoric of, 17
“patriotic” civil society, 5-6,18, 339
Pavlíková, Markéta, 289
Pavlová, Lenka, 203, 204-205
“The People’s Council” (Narodniysobor), 41-42
Pfadenhauer, Michaela, 251
Pfeiffer, Jan, 255
Phillips, Sarah, 290
Plan for Fulfillment of the National Strategy
for Demographic Development of Republic of
Bulgaria for 2011 y 98,101-102
Plummer, Ken, 298
Poland, 251; Catholic Church, 120,121;
demographic changes, 118-119; Dr. Geréb,
support for, 324; nationalism, 131,138; natural
childbirth movement, 278; reproductive
discourse, 104. See also fathers’ activism,
Poland
political correctness, 51
political parties, 44, 72» 132» 266-267, 271, 344,
346-347
political process theory, 250, 253, 254, 265-267
political sphere, 2,338, 342-347, 2342
politics: as mobilizing potential, 282; rejection
of, 43-44
populism, 4, 349
Porodní dum и Cápa birth center, Prague, 291
postcommunist, as term, 23Ո5
power: civil sector and, 36-39; emotions and, 208;
natural childbirth movement and, 297-299
“prayer standing,” 40, 41
private sphere, 147-148,151-152» 164» 336, 337
privatization, 4,12,17,132, 286
pro-feminist men’s organizations, 177,187-188,
191, 207
professionalism, 44, 54՜55» շօշ, 346; intellectual
disability NGOs, 262-263, 269, 270
progressive parental movements, 6
progressive vs. conservative ideological
orientation, 337, 338-339
“pro-marriage groups,” 177
pronatalist policies, 12, 37, 41, 71, 94-95
protest actions, 21; fathers’ activism, Czech
Republic, 203-204; home-birth movement,
Hungary, 313-314, 329; internet-based,
199; natural childbirth movement, Czech
Republic, 291, 293, 294, 295; by single
mothers, Poland, 119; Ukraine, 62, 63, 75
Зб2 \ Index
protest manifestations, Russia, 39, 40, 41» 52
protest masculinity, 209
public sphere, 147-248,151-152, 337, 340-341;
daddy-schools and, 160-163,164
Putin, Vladimir, 18; conservative support of,
38-39; Russian Parents’ Movement and,
53-54
Putin administration, 37-39
Radziszewska, Elżbieta, 126
“reactionary techno-progressivism,” 19,104» 107
reactionary-nationalist discourse, 19
Reich, Jennifer A„ 241
Report for the Realization of the National
strategy for Demographic Development of
Republic of Bulgaria 2006-2020, 98
reproductive technologies, 4-5, io8n6, 345:
access to, 96-97; adverse outcomes for
children, 105-106, io8nio; better children,
discourse of, 101-107; Bulgaria, 12,19, 91-112;
demands for state support, 3; distrust of
outsiders, 92-93,103, 106-107; genetic
conditions and, 102-103; hybrid cultural
texture, 91, 94, 104; informed consent,
105-106; internet forums and organizations,
92-93; Ukraine, 72
Republican Association of Parents Who Care
for Children with Disabilities (Belarus), 258
residential care institution, 255
resonance, 78
resource mobilization theory, 63-64, 250,
253-254, 261-264; time vs. financial
resources, 261-264
responsible parenthood: antivaccination
movement, 224, 232, 234-235» 240-241» 243;
natural childbirth, 277
Right Livelihood Award, 319
rights, 104, 282; child rights, 31-32, 46-47·
See also custody rights; fathers’ rights
movement; reproductive technologies
risk society, 239-240
Rodin, Johnny, 188,190
RoditeVskiy komitet Ukrainy. See Parents’
Committee of Ukraine (PCU)
Rodkom-TV (YouTube channel), 65
Rodzić po ludzku (The Foundation for
Childbirth with Dignity), 324
Roithovi, Zuzana, 293
Roma minority, 96, 99
Rose, Nikolas, 225, 228-230, 232, 235, 237, 243,
297-298
Rossiyskaja Gazeta, 162
Rozalio civic organization (Czech Republic),
226, 228, 230-231, 233» 237-242» 245П9
Russia, 18; demographic decline, 34-37, 67,
146; elite profamily organizations, 37-38, 42;
fatherhood in and outside, 151-153; fathers’
activism, 19; gender equality, 1; government
rhetoric, 51-53; grassroots initiatives, 18,
31-60; natural childbirth movement, 278;
“NGO Law,” 150; post-Soviet conservative
collective identity, 45; social patronage bill,
50, 52-53; war with Ukraine, 16; welfare
system, 50. See also “daddy-schools” (papa
shkoly); Russian Parents’ Movement
Russian Constitution, 50, 152
Russian Parents’ Movement, 18, 31-60; agenda,
45-48; autonomy and moral integrity,
42-45; civicness, 32-33; emergence of moral
conservative opposition, 34-36; field and
method, 33-34; formation of grassroots
groups, 39-42; future prospects, 53-55; number
of groups, 33-34; Saint Petersburg Resolution,
31-32,33, 40, 55m; sociopolitical environment,
36-39; totalitarian state as threat, 49-51
Ryntová, Lucie, 292, 293
Šafr, Jiří, 287
Saint Petersburg, 145; family policy, 162-163,
165. See also daddy·֊schools (papa shkoly)
Saint Petersburg Resolution, 31-32, 33» 4°» 55ni
Sammon, Elayn, 256, 257
Sanger, Margaret, 36
Scambler, Graham, 280, 282, 297, 300
Scheff, Thomas J., 210
School for Young Fathers (TV show), 160
Schools for Fathers (Ukraine), 173
scientization, 297, 299
“second demographic transition,” 66-67
self, ethics of, 225, 229, 232» 237» 243
self-expression, 80
service provision, 20,150,163, 249» 337» 339
sex education, 5, 36, 45-48
Shevchenko, Olena, 73-74
Shishova, Tatiana, 35-36, 46-47
Shkil, Andriy, 72
Shmidt, Viktoriia, 48, 56П9
single-parent families, 173,177,180,184-185,189
Skvortsov, Aleksandr, 74
Śląskie Stowarzyszenie Obrony Praw Ojca
(Silesian Association for the Defense of
Fathers), 124
Index I 363
Slovakia, 278
Snow, David A., 93, 210
social activism, 1-2, n23, 28,114,122,145,165,
171,178, 2593 261, 267, 337
social distance, 287
social movement organizations, 280
social movement studies, 66, 93-94,114-1x5,
197-1983 210, 249? 253
social status, loss of, 208-210, 215
social-organizational resources, 76
society, spheres of, 147
sociology of emotions. See emotions, sociology
of
sociopolitical context: Russia, 36-39,151;
Ukraine, 66-70,70
somatic individuality, 229
Sommerovå, Olga, 293
Soviet Union: care for persons with intellectual
disability, 250, 251, 254-257; youth
organization participation, 40, 62
state, 343-344; borderland between civil society
and, 145-147,148,158,163-166; daddy-schools
and, 160-163; disregard of, 42; father’s
role assumed by, 152-153; reproductive
technologies and, 3; socialization role, 62; as
totalitarian threat, 49-51; Ukrainian distrust
of, 81-82; Ukrainian fathers’ activism and,
188-191; vaccination policies, 223-224, 234
state violence frame, 114,132-134
“Stories for Ivana,” 294-295
Stowarzyszenie Obrony Praw Ojca (Association
for the Defense of Fathers’ Rights), 113
Stfr'davka, 203-204, 211
Stromerova, Zuzana, 290, 291,316
subjectivity, 228-229
Sukhyy, Yaroslav, 72
Suprun, Ulyana, 70
Svoboda (Freedom) (Ukraine), 61
Swedish groups, 154,161,187
symbolic resources, 63-64, 70
system, 297
Születéshâz (NGO), 310
Tato (Daddy) (film), 113-114
Tchueva, Ekaterina, 256
technology, 19
“Ten Steps towards People” (Ukraine), 71
Ternovszky, Anna, 313
Themudo, Nuno, 283-284
traditionalism, 3,19, 37; biblical
metaphors, 185-187; Czech Republic,
204; neotraditionalism, 71-76, 79; Polish
fatherhood and, 120-121; Ukraine, 185-187
transaction capacity, 297
transnational ideologies and practices, 2,
18, 23n2, 290; fathers’ activism, 121-122;
home-birth movement, Hungary, 313,
317-320
transnational organizations, 37-38
“The Trojan Horse of Juvenile Justice”
(Medvedeva and Shishova), 46-47
True, Jacqui, 290
Ukraine, 18-19; conservative parents’
mobilization, 61-90; cultural environment,
78-82; demographic changes, 61, 66-67,
70,70,174-175; European Union and, 19,
61, 63, 68-69, 74-76, 83, 84m, 174-175;
EU-Ukraine Association Agenda, 69, 175,
180; fatherhood, 3, 20; fathers’ activism,
19; Father’s Day, 181-182,194019; financial
incentives for families, 71-72; gender
equality and, 1, 69-70; legislative proposals,
71-73, 83; Maidan revolt, 75, 83, 84012;
men’s health, 174,175; moral panic, 61-62;
nationalism, 3; Orange Revolution, 71,
174; pro-European demonstrations, Kiev,
173; religious affiliation, 80-81; “second
demographic transition,” 66-67; social
policy changes, 71-76; Soviet influence,
175-176,189; state partnerships, 188-191;
vaccination anxieties, 227; war with
Russia, 16. See also fathers’ activism,
Ukraine
Ukrainian Network of Schools for Fathers
(daddy-schools or Tato-shkoly) 173,177,
187-188,190
Ukrainian Union of Brave Fathers (Soyuz
Muzhnikh Tatusiv), 173,177,179,180-182,
185,189
Ukrainskij vybor (The Ukrainian Choice),
74 76
UN Convention of the Rights of Children
(CRC), 33, 45-49
Union of Fathers ( Unie otcù), 203, 204
Union of Midwives (UNIPA) (Czech Republic),
288
Union of Single-Parent Families of Ukraine
(Obednannia Batkiv-Odinakiv Ukrainy), 173,
177,180,184-185,189
United Nations (UN), 35, 69,116
United Russia, 44
364 i Index
United States, father’s activism, 38,176,177,
187, 203, 207, 213, 217
US sources, 35
USSR 2.o, 53-54
vaccination. See antivaccination movement,
Czech Republic
Velvet Revolution (1989), 286
Vkontakte (‘‘In Touch”) social network,
34 65
Vorozheikina, Tatiana, 38, 40
“We Bring Babies into the World” conference,
291
“The West,” 6, 35; ambiguity toward, 345-347;
NGO programs, 36-37. See also anti-Western
stance
“will to health,” 229, 232, 235, 243
Williams, Rhys H., 78, 93
Wojnicka, Katarzyna, 123
women’s health movement, 278
World Conference on Women, Beijing (1995),
174
World Congress of Families (WCF), 38, 77
World Health Organization, 258
World Week of Respect for Childbirth Festival,
2»3 293
xenophobic groups: Poland, 131-132, 138; Russia,
39, 5bn4
Yanukovich, Victor, 72, 78
Yeltsin administration, 36-37
Yevtodyuk, Antonina, 77
Young Dads (radio show), 160-161
youth organizations, Soviet Union, 40, 62
Yushchenko, Victor, 71
Yuval-Davis, Nira, 67-68
yuvenaVnaya yustitsiia (Juvenile Justice, YuYu),
45-53
Zachatie (Conception) Association forum, 92,
98-99, 106
Zavestoski, Stephen, 297-298, 299
Zelyk, Ruslan, 72
Zierkiewicz, Edyta, 123 |
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genre_facet | Aufsatzsammlung |
geographic | Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd |
geographic_facet | Osteuropa |
id | DE-604.BV044438504 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2025-01-11T15:17:34Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780253026675 9780253026262 |
language | English |
lccn | 017002957 |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-029839732 |
oclc_num | 1002230833 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-12 DE-188 |
owner_facet | DE-12 DE-188 |
physical | x, 364 Seiten Illustrationen |
publishDate | 2017 |
publishDateSearch | 2017 |
publishDateSort | 2017 |
publisher | Indiana University Press |
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spelling | Rebellious parents parental movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia edited by Katalin Fabian and Elźbieta Korolczuk Bloomington Indiana University Press [2017] © 2017 x, 364 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Parents Poltical activity Europe, Eastern Parents Poltical activity Europe, Central Parents Political activity Russia (Federation) Soziale Bewegung (DE-588)4055707-8 gnd rswk-swf Eltern (DE-588)4014516-5 gnd rswk-swf Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g Eltern (DE-588)4014516-5 s Soziale Bewegung (DE-588)4055707-8 s DE-604 Fábián, Katalin (DE-588)140266216 edt Korolczuk, Elżbieta (DE-588)1160190372 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Rebellious parents Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2017 9780253026736 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029839732&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029839732&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Rebellious parents parental movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia Parents Poltical activity Europe, Eastern Parents Poltical activity Europe, Central Parents Political activity Russia (Federation) Soziale Bewegung (DE-588)4055707-8 gnd Eltern (DE-588)4014516-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4055707-8 (DE-588)4014516-5 (DE-588)4075739-0 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Rebellious parents parental movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia |
title_auth | Rebellious parents parental movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia |
title_exact_search | Rebellious parents parental movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia |
title_full | Rebellious parents parental movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia edited by Katalin Fabian and Elźbieta Korolczuk |
title_fullStr | Rebellious parents parental movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia edited by Katalin Fabian and Elźbieta Korolczuk |
title_full_unstemmed | Rebellious parents parental movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia edited by Katalin Fabian and Elźbieta Korolczuk |
title_short | Rebellious parents |
title_sort | rebellious parents parental movements in central eastern europe and russia |
title_sub | parental movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia |
topic | Parents Poltical activity Europe, Eastern Parents Poltical activity Europe, Central Parents Political activity Russia (Federation) Soziale Bewegung (DE-588)4055707-8 gnd Eltern (DE-588)4014516-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Parents Poltical activity Europe, Eastern Parents Poltical activity Europe, Central Parents Political activity Russia (Federation) Soziale Bewegung Eltern Osteuropa Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029839732&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029839732&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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