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Defining Inclusivity, Defying Ethnonationalism: Empirical Study of Decolonial Activism Among (Non)Russian Anti-War Initiatives

[journal article]

Namzhil, Khanda
Tuktash, Alfira

Abstract

This essay is based on a broader study on decolonial activism that emerged in response to the Russian fullscale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and is led primarily by Indigenous peoples of Russia, immigrants, people with interethnic identities and their allies. Although a large amount of research has b... view more

This essay is based on a broader study on decolonial activism that emerged in response to the Russian fullscale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and is led primarily by Indigenous peoples of Russia, immigrants, people with interethnic identities and their allies. Although a large amount of research has been conducted on Russian anti-war movements, there is essentially no academic literature on decolonial activism among (non)Russians. Thus, this paper seeks to fill this gap, dispel the misconception that links decolonial activism to ethnonational movements, clarify the primary characteristics of activism, and demonstrate how it addresses the structural problems facing Russia as a state and a society which go well beyond the existing regime.... view less

Keywords
Russia; political culture; political activity; resistance

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
Russia's war with Ukraine; decolonial activism among (non)Russians

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 6-9

Journal
Russian Analytical Digest (2024) 319

Issue topic
Russian Imperialism and Decolonisation

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000701772

ISSN
1863-0421

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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