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KRAWATZEK, FÉLIX (3) answer(s).
 
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Political mobilisation and discourse networks: a new youth and the breakdown of the Soviet Union / Krawatzek, Félix   Journal Article
Krawatzek, Félix Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 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.
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Sign of Things to Come? Youth and Politics: Regimes, Values and Agency / Krawatzek, Félix   Journal Article
Krawatzek, Félix Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Analysing youth as a political agent offers a distinct perspective on the ways in which political regimes build their community, the extent to which they can influence the behaviour and opinions of society, and how a part of society reacts to such attempts. The introduction to this special issue demonstrates how young people have engaged politically over time and their changing political values by rooting these components within the overarching question of the relationship between political, economic and cultural regimes and youth. A further aim is to illuminate the links between the various contributions to the collection and to provide a cohesive conceptual framework for the analysis of youth and politics. The proposed research agenda and central questions can guide future investigations related to the conceptualisation of youth and the mobilisation of young people. Studying young people across the (formerly) communist space allows us to uncover particularly fascinating generational dynamics given the profound ruptures that have occurred across the region. Studying the region through the prism of generational change and continuity enables an understanding of the intersection between global and national or local dynamics and the political values and agency of young people.
Key Words Youth and Politics 
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Transnational Links and Political Attitudes: Young People in Russia / Krawatzek, Félix; Sasse, Gwendolyn   Journal Article
Sasse, Gwendolyn Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Political attitudes are generally analysed within the context of a given nation-state, even if they reflect responses to regional or global developments. Little attention has been paid to the potentially moderating role of personal transnational experiences (travel, migration, remittances) on individual attitudes. Based on two cross-sectional online surveys conducted in 15 cities across Russia in 2018 and 2019, this essay assesses the extent to which personal transnational experiences play a role in the domestic and foreign policy preferences of young Russians. Our analysis finds a consistent relationship between transnational experiences and the attitudes of young Russians.
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