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The “Two Russias” Culture War: Constructions of the “People” During the 2011-2013 Protests

Ilya Matveev
- 01 Jan 2014 - 
- Vol. 113, Iss: 1, pp 186-195
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This article is published in South Atlantic Quarterly.The article was published on 2014-01-01. It has received 24 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Culture war.

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A psychosocial analysis of reactions to Pussy Riot: Velvet Revolution or Frenzied Uteri

TL;DR: In this article, a psychosocial analysis of Russian media debates surrounding Pussy Riot's performance in the cathedral of Christ the Saviour in 2012 indicated that a collective nerve had been hit.

A psychosocial analysis of reactions to Pussy Riot: Velvet Revolution or

TL;DR: In this paper, a psychosocial analysis of Russian media debates surrounding Pussy Riot's "punk prayer" is presented. But the analysis focuses on the negative responses, and not on the positive responses.
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The Sociological Imagination

TL;DR: The sociological imagination is a sociological vision, a way of looking at the world that can see links between the apparently private problems of the individual and important social issues as discussed by the authors.
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Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics

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The Sociological Imagination

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White Collar: The American Middle Classes

TL;DR: White Collar by C. Wright Mills as discussed by the authors is considered a standard on the subject of the new middle class in twentieth-century America and demonstrates how the conditions and styles of middle class life-originating from elements of both the newer lower and upper classes-represent modern society as a whole.