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Protest in Russia | дekoder Deutsch Русский Protest in Russia Outrage, Shock and the Fun Factor: What Motivates Protest? “Take to the Streets or Keep Quiet”: Protests in Russia Today “We are the Power”: Protest as Politics The Power Question: Can the Street Take Down the Regime? “Protesting is not Just About Reaching a Strategic Goal”: Interview With Mischa Gabowitsch Youth as a Motor of Protest? What Polling can Tell us About the Young People who Demonstrate Russia’s Protest Landscape in Maps About the Project Protest in Russia A dekoder-Special What makes people take to the streets? The experiences motivating people to protest vary a great deal: outrage, feeling threatened – or just the fun factor, says Jan Matti Dollbaum. Outrage, Shock and the Fun Factor: What Motivates Protest? Protests are always against Putin… aren’t they? Protest is often explicitly intended to be apolitical. And it starts in the places where people are directly affected: righ...

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