Rebellious parents: Parental movements in central-eastern Europe and Russia

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Parental activism movements are strengthening around the world and often spark tense personal and political debate. With an emphasis on Russia and Central and Eastern Europe, this collection analyzes formal organizations as well as informal networks and online platforms which mobilize parents to advocate for change on a grassroots level. In doing so, the work collected here explores the interactions between the politics, everyday life, and social activism of mothers and fathers. From fathers' rights movements to natural childbirth to vaccination debates, these essays provide new insight into the identities and strategies applied by these movements as they confront local ideals of gender and family with global ideologies.

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Fábián, K., & Korolczuk, E. (2017). Rebellious parents: Parental movements in central-eastern Europe and Russia. Rebellious Parents: Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia (pp. 1–364). Indiana University Press. https://doi.org/10.5325/hungarianstud.45.1-2.0093

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