Postsocialisms in the Russian North
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale, November
8-9, 2000
Conference convened by Erich Kasten
Edited volume: People and the Land
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While much has been written on post-Soviet change in Russian urban
centres, we still know very little about how these changes have
affected peoples' lives in rural communities. This is nowhere more true
than in the vast regions of Siberia and the North. This conference
fills the gap with in-depth studies of how people with different
cultural backgrounds, often living in extreme natural
environments, are coping with dramatic and rapid political and economic
transformations. It shows how the fate of postsocialist reforms in the
Russian North depends largely on striking the right balance between
exploitation of the region's strategic natural resources and concern
for environmental impacts and the survival of local people. The
contributors, among them many of the leading scholars of the Russian
North, place their accounts within the context of wider, comparative
enquiries into the nature of postsocialist societies.