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Russian state and civil society in interaction: an ethnographic approach
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2011
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Civil Society OrganizationsSocial TheoryEducationSocial Work PolicySortavala DistrictCultural StudiesSocial SciencesSocial Policy ResearchPolitical ScienceGeopoliticsCivil SocietySocial OrganizationRussian StatePolicy StudiesCulturePolitical GeographyPolitical PluralismSociologyEthnographyAnthropologySocial PolicySocial AnthropologyCultural AnthropologySpatial Politics
Interaction between civil society organizations and the state in Russia is analyzed on the basis of fieldwork in the Sortavala district in Karelia. The liberal and statist models wrongly assume that civil society and the state are distinct and opposing entities; this study shows that in practice they overlap and intersect. The often-made distinction between policy-advocacy and service-provision organizations is overly reductionist, since one organization can perform both functions. The cases discussed are a Municipal Social Service Center that bundles public and civic efforts; an independent child protection organization that actively collaborates with the authorities; and a network of women’s organizations that has successfully proposed regional policy initiatives. The article presents a case for studying state-civil society relations in Russia ethnographically and at the local and regional level.
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