Systemic and Non Systemic Opposition in the Russian Federation Civil Society Awakens
Defining common ground: Collective identity in Russia's post-election protests and rallies
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Smyth, R; Soboleva, I; Shimek, L; Sobolev, A
March 3, 2016
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Smyth, R., Soboleva, I., Shimek, L., & Sobolev, A. (2016). Defining common ground: Collective identity in Russia's post-election protests and rallies. In Systemic and Non Systemic Opposition in the Russian Federation Civil Society Awakens (pp. 51–75). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315611709
Smyth, R., I. Soboleva, L. Shimek, and A. Sobolev. “Defining common ground: Collective identity in Russia's post-election protests and rallies.” In Systemic and Non Systemic Opposition in the Russian Federation Civil Society Awakens, 51–75, 2016. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315611709.
Smyth R, Soboleva I, Shimek L, Sobolev A. Defining common ground: Collective identity in Russia's post-election protests and rallies. In: Systemic and Non Systemic Opposition in the Russian Federation Civil Society Awakens. 2016. p. 51–75.
Smyth, R., et al. “Defining common ground: Collective identity in Russia's post-election protests and rallies.” Systemic and Non Systemic Opposition in the Russian Federation Civil Society Awakens, 2016, pp. 51–75. Scopus, doi:10.4324/9781315611709.
Smyth R, Soboleva I, Shimek L, Sobolev A. Defining common ground: Collective identity in Russia's post-election protests and rallies. Systemic and Non Systemic Opposition in the Russian Federation Civil Society Awakens. 2016. p. 51–75.