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ID157694
Title ProperPolitical mobilisation and discourse networks
Other Title Informationa new youth and the breakdown of the Soviet Union
LanguageENG
AuthorKrawatzek, Félix
Summary / Abstract (Note)The disintegrating discourse about youth during the perestroika period conveyed the fading legitimacy of the Soviet political order. During that era (1985–1991), media reports about young people’s discontent and political disillusionment questioned the very legitimacy of the Soviet system. Youth took to the streets early, contributing to the conditions needed to conceive of a possible failure of the USSR. This research uses a recent methodological development in text analysis—discourse network analysis—which allows for an analysis of the shifting paradigms of speaking about youth. I draw on a sample of newspaper articles to capture the variation of the heterogeneous Soviet discourse.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 69, No.10; Dec 2017: p.1626-1661
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 69 No 10
Key WordsPolitical Mobilisation ;  Discourse Networks ;  New Youth ;  Breakdown of the Soviet Union


 
 
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