Ulikhet, marginalisering og politikk: erfaringer fra russiske monobyer

K. Stuvøy
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This paper addresses inequality and marginality in Russia through an urban lens. Mono-industrial cities, in short “monotowns”, are attractive locations for this research because of the legacy of city-building enterprises, industrial reconstruction, and crisis. Approaching experiences of people, whose voices are rarely heard in studies of (pre-war) Russia, the paper addresses two interconnected questions: How do people in monotowns describe experiences with marginality in the everyday? What does marginality mean for politics and societal development in Russia at war? The empirical analysis draws on experiences from three monotowns, Tolyatti, Nikel, and Zapolyarny. Interviews were conducted in the period 2019–2022. The analysis illustrates subjective experiences with urban transformation and includes reflections on industrial restructuring, downsizing, and precarity, as well as civic activism, entrepreneurship, and self-employment. Across these experiences, narratives of marginality and decay emerge, which complement research on political economic change in Russia with perspectives on a new social periphery. This development in monotows is situated in context of the global financial crisis 2008 and the annexation of Crimea in 2014. In conclusion, the experiences are about subjects living through the “transit” and endless “collapse” of the previous system. A final discussion addresses the risk marginality entails for political legitimacy in Russia.
不平等、边缘化与政治:俄罗斯单一城市的经验
本文从城市视角探讨俄罗斯的不平等和边缘化问题。由于城市建设企业、工业重建和危机的遗留问题,单一工业城市,简而言之就是 "单一城镇",是这一研究具有吸引力的地点。本文从人们的经历入手,探讨了两个相互关联的问题,因为在(战前)俄罗斯的研究中很少听到他们的声音:单一城镇居民如何描述日常生活中的边缘化经历?边缘化对战时俄罗斯的政治和社会发展意味着什么?实证分析借鉴了托里亚蒂、尼克尔和扎波利内三个单镇的经验。访谈是在 2019-2022 年期间进行的。分析展示了城市转型的主观体验,包括对产业结构调整、缩减规模、不稳定以及公民行动主义、创业和自营职业的思考。在这些经历中,出现了关于边缘化和衰败的叙述,这些叙述补充了关于俄罗斯政治经济变革的研究,以及关于新的社会边缘的观点。单轨制的发展是在 2008 年全球金融危机和 2014 年克里米亚被吞并的背景下发生的。总之,这些经验是关于生活在 "过境 "和无休止地 "崩溃 "旧制度中的主体。最后的讨论涉及边缘化给俄罗斯政治合法性带来的风险。
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