Ariadne’s thread is a platform for the critical public discussion, comprehension and reflection of the Russian war with Ukraine. It aims to give voice and space to those who face and/or stand against this war through active protests, volunteering, collecting evidence and data, disseminating information, or through any other form. Ariadne’s thread is intended to fixate thoroughly on the public and scholarly ideas, thoughts, affects, and emotions arising amid and over the horrific Russian invasion of Ukraine. It facilitates an in-depth understanding of the disastrous events of our time and their consequences. In doing so, it set to lit light our way to a better peaceful tomorrow.
The podcast is led by postdoctoral researcher Anna Avdeeva at the Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki.
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Ariadne’s thread is a platform for the critical public discussion, comprehension and reflection of the Russian war with Ukraine. It aims to give voice and space to those who face and/or stand against this war through active protests, volunteering, collecting evidence and data, disseminating information, or through any other form. Ariadne’s thread is intended to fixate thoroughly on the public and scholarly ideas, thoughts, affects, and emotions arising amid and over the horrific Russian invasion of Ukraine. It facilitates an in-depth understanding of the disastrous events of our time and their consequences. In doing so, it set to lit light our way to a better peaceful tomorrow.
The podcast is led by postdoctoral researcher Anna Avdeeva at the Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki.
https://www.studiosockom.fi/en
#4: On possibility of solidarity. How to support those who dare to stand against the war from the inside?
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3 years ago
#4: On possibility of solidarity. How to support those who dare to stand against the war from the inside?
It seems that a vast majority of Russians are pro the Russian war on Ukraine. Various surveys in Russia tend to reproduce this picture by drawing a huge share of Russians (>80%) supporting the war. Yet, multiple critics and experts insist that we cannot trust these numbers as any quantitative research done in contemporary Russian settings is unreliable. However, no matter whose picture is wrong and whose is right, still there are people in Russia who dare to stand against the war. Many of them protest against the regime and its politics. The protests take various forms: from peaceful and almost invisible everyday actions to more active, loud and visible acts on the streets and squares of the cities. Shall we, those who are outside of Russia, support and solidarize with those who are resisting from inside? Shall we solidarize with all of them or just with those performing mass-scale resistance? How can we support them?
Current episode is devoted to solidarity. It provides a discussion on possible forms of solidarity and support for those trapped inside Russia but who still resists Putin’s regime. Postdoctoral researcher Anna Avdeeva (Swedish School of Social Science) discusses these issues with Professor of Russian Law Marianna Muravyeva (Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki).
Ariadne’s thread
Ariadne’s thread is a platform for the critical public discussion, comprehension and reflection of the Russian war with Ukraine. It aims to give voice and space to those who face and/or stand against this war through active protests, volunteering, collecting evidence and data, disseminating information, or through any other form. Ariadne’s thread is intended to fixate thoroughly on the public and scholarly ideas, thoughts, affects, and emotions arising amid and over the horrific Russian invasion of Ukraine. It facilitates an in-depth understanding of the disastrous events of our time and their consequences. In doing so, it set to lit light our way to a better peaceful tomorrow.
The podcast is led by postdoctoral researcher Anna Avdeeva at the Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki.
https://www.studiosockom.fi/en