Vanke, A. The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in everyday struggle. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2024. 256 p. Ваньке А.В.Vanke, A. The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in everyday struggle. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2024. 256 p.ISBN 978-1-5261-6763-7Размещена на сайте: 12.01.24 Поискать полный текст на Google AcademiaСсылка при цитировании:Ваньке А.В. Vanke, A. The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in everyday struggle. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2024. 256 p.Vanke, A. The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in everyday struggle. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2024.АннотацияDespite the intense processes of deindustrialisation around the world, the working class continues to play an important role in post-industrial societies. However, working-class people are often stigmatised, morally judged and depicted negatively in dominant discourses. This book challenges stereotypical representations of workers, building on research into the everyday worlds of working-class and ordinary people in Russia's post-industrial cities. The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia is centred on the stories of local communities engaged in the everyday struggles that occur in deindustrialising settings under neoliberal neo-authoritarianism. The book suggests a novel approach to everyday life in post-industrial cities. Drawing on an ethnographic study with elements of arts-based research, the book presents a new genre of writing about workers influenced by the avant-garde documentary tradition and working-class literature.Ключевые слова:рабочий класс рабочие повседневная жизнь постиндустриальный город социальная теория working class workers everyday life post-industrial city social theory Оглавлениескрыть оглавлениепоказать оглавлениеIntroduction Part I: Theoretical sketches 1. Synthesising a theory of urban life and everyday struggle Part II: Ways of life 2. Local atmospheres and imaginaries of industrial neighbourhoods 3. A gendered sense of place: intersectional inequalities in urban space 4. Moral value and signifiers of class 5. The social imaginary of Russian society: lay perceptions of inequality Part III: Ways of struggle 6. Open protests: formation of political consciousness 7. The everyday forms of resistance: formation of practical consciousness Epilogue AppendixРубрики: Социальная структура и стратификацияСоциология пространства и городаВозможно, вам будут интересны другие публикации:Vanke, A. Reconceptualising the Working Class in Contemporary Russia. In: Handbook on Sociology of Inequalities in BRICS Countries. London: Frontpage, 2023. P. 282-319.Vanke A. Masculinities, Bodies and Subjectivities: Working-Class Men Negotiating Russia’s Post-Soviet Gender Order // Masculinity, Labour and Neoliberalism: Working-Class Men in International Perspective / Ed. by Ch. Walker, S. Roberts. London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018. P. 195-218.Vanke A.V. Co-existing structures of feeling: Senses and imaginaries of industrial neighbourhoods. The Sociological Review. 2024. Vol. 72. No. 2. Pp. 276-300.Абрамов Р. Н.«Нам хватает!»: жизнь и приключения постсоветского рабочего класса, увиденные глазами зарубежного этнографа. Обзор книги: Morris J. 2016. Everyday Post-Socialism. Working-Class Communities in the Russian Margins. London: Palgrave Macmillan // Экономическая социология. 2018. Т. 19. № 2. С. 209-229.Каравай А. В.Российские рабочие: финансовое поведение и установки // Мониторинг общественного мнения: экономические и социальные перемены. 2015. №2 (125). С. 83-95.