Jørn Holm-Hansen with article (kronikk) in Klassekampen, 5/12-17:
Autoritært Russland åpner for sivilsamfunnet – på gløtt
Book launch
New working paper from Samara
Olga Olisova, from Svobodnoe mnenie, a research group in Samara, has written a NIBR working paper – “The Role of Public Consultative Bodies in Policy-Making in the Social Sphere in the Samara Region”.
The working paper was commissioned in order to obtain more general information on the functioning of Russian consultative bodies at the regional level. Two consultative bodies with a rather general approach to problem-solving in the social sphere were selected for a closer investigation. The working paper illustrates barriers and success criteria for the functioning of two such bodies during different stages of the policy cycle. Though based on a limited number of cases, it still provides important insights into relations between state institutions and civil society in contemporary Russia.
Netgovru workshop in Oslo
A Netgovru workshop with all core members of the research team was arranged 11-12 December 2014 in Oslo to discuss four contributions (a ‘symposium’) to be submitted to a leading journal on East European politics. The articles will be submitted for review shortly. We had very good and fruitful discussions on each of the article drafts, and on theories and empirical findings on network governance and other governance modes in Russia. Plans for a book were also discussed.
Master’s thesis published
Marthe Handå Myhre, who participated in the project as Research Assistant, has published her Master’s thesis as a NIBR report.
Labour migration from Central Asia to Russia – State Management of Migration(downloadable)
This report investigates the Russian state’s management of labour migration from Central Asia. It explains recent law amendments and also brings in the perspective and experiences of relevant nonstate actors. What are the aims and means of the Russian state in this policy field, how does it go about achieving its aims and what are the side effects, problems and insufficiencies of state policy?
Netgovru conference papers
Olga Tkach has presented NETGOVRU papers at two international conferences:
Olga Tkach. Governing Migrant Integration in Russia: Institutional Design and Approaches to Collaboration. Paper presented at the 11th international ETMU Days Conference “In/Equalities in Diverse Societies. Identifying Problems, Remedies and Alternatives”, University of Helsinki, Finland 23-24.10.2014
Olga Tkach. ‘Turn to Integration’ in Russian Migration Policy: Institutional Design and Contradictory Trends. Paper presented at “Contested Migration Regimes: European Perspectives and Beyond” Mid-term Conference of the ESA Research Network 35 “Sociology of Migration”, November 13-14, 2014, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Five papers with basis in the Netgovru project were presented at the 2014 Aleksanteri Conference in Helsinki in October 2014.
One panel was devoted to theories and findings from the project:
1C: Network Governance and Social Policies in Russia (Hall 8)
Chair: Anni Kangas (University of Tampere, Finland)
The Discursive Construction of Non-State Actors Roles in Russian Policy-Formation and Policy-Implementation
Marthe Handå Myhre (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway)
Applying Network Governance on Russia
Jørn Holm-Hansen (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway)
The Role of NGOs in the Sphere of Children Protection in Contemporary Russia
Elena Bogdanova (Centre for Independent Social Research, Russia)
Discussant: Regina Smyth (University of Indiana, USA)
In addition, two individual papers were presented:
5D: New Practices of Public Administration (Hall 17)
Chair: Sari Autio-Sarasmo (Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland)
The Role of Governance Networks in Handling Complex Social Issues in Russia’s Regions
Aadne Aasland (The Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway) and Elena Bogdanova (Centre for Independent Social Research, Russia)
6D: Opposition Politics in Russia (U40, Hall 8)
Chair: Vladimir Gel’man (Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland)
Migration Policies and Acts of Citizenship: Problems of Cooperation
Alexander Kondakov (Centre for Independent Social Research; European University at Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Article on Migration and Citizenship
Alexander Kondakov, The Acts of Civil Subjects: Migration and Acts of Citizenship, The Journal of Social Policy Studies, 2014. Vol. 12. No. 2. pp 169–184. Full text can be downloaded.
Article in book volume on HIV
Aadne Aasland, Arne Grønningsæter and Peter Meylakhs: More People are Positive, but is Everything Negative? Russia and the HIV Epidemic. In
Raymond Smith: Global HIV/AIDS Politics, Policy, and Activism [1st volume]: Persistent Challenges and Emerging Issues, Praeger Publishers, 2013
Newspaper article in Klassekampen
Hva skjer med det russiske sivilsamfunnet? By Aadne Aasland, Mikkel Berg-Nordlie and Jørn Holm-Hansen, Klassekampen 6 May 2013.