Why women protest: Insights from Ukraine's Euromaidan

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This article examines why Ukrainian women participated in the 2013 14 anti-government protests, widely known as the EuroMaidan. Based upon in-depth interviews with female protesters, the study uncovers a wide range of motivations for women s engagement in the revolution, including dissatisfaction with the government, solidarity with protesters, motherhood, civic duty, and professional service. Political discontent was the most cited reason for protesting. Solidarity with protesters was another major catalyst for political engagement. In addition, women who were mothers invoked the notion of mothering to provide a rationale for activism. The study contributes to the growing literature on women s participation in contentious politics in non-democracies.

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Nikolayenko, O., & DeCasper, M. (2018, September 1). Why women protest: Insights from Ukraine’s Euromaidan. Slavic Review. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/slr.2018.207

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