Discussion of Russia’s Skinheads: Exploring and Rethinking Subcultural Lives by Hilary Pilkington, Elena Omel’chenko, and Al’bina Garifzianova. Vvedenie k diskussii

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Sofia Tchouikina

Abstract

Когда в 2010 году в издательстве «Routledge» вышла книга «Российские скинхеды», она сразу привлекла внимание активной части российского социологического сообщества. Причем вызывал интерес не какой-то отдельно взятый спорный тезис, а проект в целом. Правда, книга обсуждалась сначала больше в кулуарах, но уже по рассказам первых читателей стало очевидно, что ее появление стало важным событием. Поэтому редакция Laboratorium решила познакомить с ней читателей.

Keywords

Skinheads in Russia, Survival City, Skinhead Subculture, Sociology of Youth Cultures


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