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ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops 2012 Antwerp WG 30 “Re-defining the Public”

ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops 2012 Antwerp WG 30 “Re-defining the Public”. "Public" as a "social actor" vs "public" as a "target audience". Conceptual connection between "the public", "civil society" and " community”.

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ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops 2012 Antwerp WG 30 “Re-defining the Public”

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  1. ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops 2012 Antwerp WG 30 “Re-defining the Public” "Public" as a "social actor" vs "public" as a "target audience".Conceptual connection between "the public", "civil society" and "community” Prof. Nina Belyaeva, chair of Public Policy Department, National Research University Higher School of Economics nbelyaeva.hse@gmail.com

  2. Video materials • Yakimanka - Bolotnaya-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2MFcilsNUc&feature=related • Saharova - http://www.grani.ru/Politics/Russia/activism/m.194431.html • Ykimanka - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leslbG7Qzjo&feature=related

  3. Paper Structure • Public policy in three traditions • Categories of public policy actors. Public as an actor • Role of public in different public policy models • Public as an audience • Civil society structures, NGO’s and protesting public • Russian protest case study

  4. Public & Civil Society ‘Protesting public’, behaving as collective social actor, dissatisfied by the political regime and demanding its change. Criteria to distinguish “Public” & “Civil Society” • Space of existence • Key features of the consolidation • Way of reaction to risks

  5. Participants of the Meetings

  6. Participants of the Meetings

  7. What slogans you like more 24.12.2011

  8. What slogans you like more 04.02.2012

  9. Characteristics of Protest Public in Moscow protests December 2011 – February 2012 • exclusively peaceful protest, totally non-aggressive in attitude • very well organized  - both by public protests committee  and by Moscow police, as most huge mass actions were officially ‘sanctioned ‘ by Moscow authorities. • very creative, full of funny , humorous and sarcastic messages, being critical to power • very well articulated messages – both personalized – every 5-th one with own slogan – but also developing the same common idea – for the changing of power and empowering the people

  10. Major question for the 2012 • Would this ever be the SAME public, that existed BEFORE those mass actions? Or, instead, • This experience in participating mass and lasting protest is creating NEW QUALITY of public, that would behave differently in any other social interactions, particularly , vis-a-vis government authorities, corrupted bureaucracies, inadequate government structures?

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