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Everyday Politics in Russia

 From Resentment to Resistance


Book Launch

Thursday, March 27, 2025

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST


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What do Russians really want? Do they want authoritarianism and are they prepared to go along with a war of conquest and destruction? Or do they want something else?


A landmark contribution to the field, Morris is the only foreign social researcher to have carried out fieldwork in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, engaging with communities in Moscow, regional cities, as well as rural areas to bring perspectives on Russian everyday lives that are now entirely inaccessible to the West. Everyday Politics in Russia uses the lens of micro-politics, defined not as politics in miniature but instead as taking seriously the political content of people's normal lives revealed in their practices, interactions and discussions. Based on decades-long interactions with people from a diverse cross-section of society in Russia – from security service officers to factory workers, from unemployed young men to citizen journalists and activists, this is the most comprehensive insight to date into the complexity of Russian attitudes toward war, their government and the post-1991 political trajectory.

Speaker

Jeremy Morris is Professor of Global Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark. He is an ethnographer and political anthropologist who has conducted fieldwork in post-socialist contexts since 2009. He is the author of Everyday Post-socialism: Working-class communities in the Russian Margins (Palgrave 2016) and Everyday Politics in Russia: from Resentment to Resistance (Bloomsbury 2025), and co-editor of Varieties of Russian Activism (Indiana 2023).

Moderator

Dr. Marlene Laruelle is Research Professor of International Affairs and Political Science and Director of the Illiberalism Studies Program at the Elliott School of International Affairs. She is the former Director of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) and of the Central Asia Program (CAP).

The Russia Program at GW condemns Russia's invasion of Ukraine and calls for the restoration of Ukraine's territorial sovereignty.

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