The Main Value Vectors of Solidarity
Research Article
How to Cite
Onegina E.V. The Main Value Vectors of Solidarity. Interaction. Interview. Interpretation. 2020. Vol. 12. No. 3. P. 75-90. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19181/inter.2020.12.3.4 (in Russ.).
Abstract
Urban scenes for various communities are decentralized spaces with many grassroots civil initiatives and included organizations and independently acting activists. Scene participants can fight discrimination by organizing protests, educational events and other events. For representatives of individual social groups, the scene is constituted through a reflexive, often conflictual discussion of fundamental issues of status for the community. By engaging in activism, an individual chooses not only the form of participation (formal place of work, volunteering or independent activity), but also the direction of their activity - orientation towards work within the community or outside it. The core of the scene is made up of actively acting individuals and groups, the periphery and borders are supported by passive participants and opponents of the community. The article examines the relationships of solidarity of scene participants with other initiatives in the city, or more precisely, it clarifies what values serve as the basis for the formation of solidarity.
Keywords:
youth studies, gender identities, modern Russia, qualitative methodology, modern youth scenes
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Onegina E. (2019) Konflikty i solidarnosti LGBTK stseny v Sankt-Peterburge [Conflicts and solidarities of the LGBTQ scene in St. Petersburg]. Monitoring obshchestvennogo mneniya: ekonomicheskie i social'nye peremeny [Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes]. No. 1. P. 179–192. (In Russ.) DOI: https://doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2019.1.08
Onegina E. (2020) “I Go Out to Be Seen”: Balancing between Burnout and Effectiveness in the Youth LGBTQ Scene in Russia. Sexuality & Culture. P. 1–12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-020-09762-0
Ridgeway C.L. (2009) Framed Before We Know It: How Gender Shapes Social Relations. Gender & society. Vol. 23. No. 2. P. 145–160. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243208330313
Sheveleva A. (2014) Kontseptsiya identichnosti v ramkakh kvir-teorii [Concept of Identity through queer theory]. Na pereput'ye: metodologiya, teoriya i praktika LGBT i kvir-issledovaniy [At a Turning Point: Methodology, Theory, and Practice of LGBT and Queer Studies] / Ed. by A. Kondakov. SPb.: Tsentr nezavisimykh sotsiologicheskikh issledovaniy. P. 352–356. (In Russ.)
Sikora T. (2011) To Come: Queer Desire and Social Flesh. Interalia. No. 6. P. 1–20.
Article
Received: 17.05.2020
Accepted: 25.09.2020
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Onegina, E. V. (2020). The Main Value Vectors of Solidarity. Interaction. Interview. Interpretation, 12(3), 75-90. https://doi.org/10.19181/inter.2020.12.3.4
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