Urban Protest

A Spatial Perspective on Kyiv, Minsk, and Moscow



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Urban Protest
A Spatial Perspective on Kyiv, Minsk, and Moscow
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Urban space is an important part of the political environment—a place where people congregate to discuss, deliberate, and interact with each other. In times of great public discontent, people often turn to urban spaces to make their opinions heard and to demand change, with varying degrees of success. How are mass protests affected by the urban public space in which they occur? This book provides a theoretical model to analyze city spaces, based on the use of theories from political science, urban planning, and sociology. Hansen’s approach consists of a mapping of the causal mechanisms between spatial elements, the political environment, and their combined effects on protests. This mapping is applied to three case studies—Kyiv, Minsk, and Moscow. In addition to the spatial perspective model, Urban Protest provides new insights as to how the interactions in space occur, and demonstrates how geography can create limitations and opportunities in a large variety of ways.
The author

About the author

The author:

Dr. Arve Hansen studied Russian, Ukrainian, and East European area studies in Minsk, Kyiv, and Tromsø. Since 2016 he is a member of the research group “Russian Space: Concepts, Practices, Representations” (RSCPR) at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway. Hansen is co-author of the book A War of Songs: Popular Music and Recent Russia-Ukraine Relations (ibidem Press, 2019). His papers have been published by, among others, Nordisk Østforum, Nordlit, and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.



The author of the foreword:

Dr. Julie Wilhelmsen is a Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs in Oslo.
Reviews

Reviews

“An important contribution to a complicated and multi-faced research topic which is of acute relevance in the region under study. Hansen’s spatial perspective may also be fruitfully applied to cases beyond the former Soviet space.”—Andrii Portnov, Professor of history, European University Viadrina (Frankfurt/Oder)

“Focusing on three case studies (Moscow, Kyiv, and Minsk), Hansen presents a rich, insightful, and valuable contribution to the research on protest and space.”—Bjarge Schwenke Fors, Head of Department, The Barents Institute (Kirkenes)
Additional Information

Additional Information

Delivery time 2-3 Tage / 2-3 days
Author Arve Hansen, Julie Wilhelmsen
Editor Andreas Umland
Number of pages 382
Language English
Publication date Sep 21, 2021
Weight (kg) 0.3680
ISBN-13 9783838214955