The materials collected here include open access reports and academic articles in sociology, anthropology, media, and urban studies, as well as open calls for conferences.
Despite repression, Russia’s activists continue to adapt, resist, and build community. Red Lines reveals how they navigate risks, sustain local initiatives, and prepare for a future — with creativity and hope.
Even a lawn can be political: how Russians turn local struggles into quiet acts of resistance.
Underground networks, small-scale civic action—and hope. ‘Is Civil Society Still Alive in Russia?’ reveals how democratic initiatives persist under repression and why now is the critical moment to support them.