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Tova Höjdestrand

Tova Höjdestrand

Associate Professor | Senior Lecturer

Tova Höjdestrand

Social Welfare or Moral Warfare? : Popular Resistance against Children’s Rights and Juvenile Justice in Contemporary Russia

Author

  • Tova Höjdestrand

Summary, in English

Since the mid-2000s, Russia has increased its efforts to strengthen the legal rights of children and to improve the systems of social assistance to vulnerable families in in line with the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child. The reform drive has met fierce resistance by a grassroots mobilization in defence of ‘traditional Russian family values’. Child rights are conceived of as weapons in a Western moral war against Russia, but simultaneously, the popular appeal of the campaign stems from a profound distrust in Russian state administrators, who purportedly use the CRC for personal gain. This paper suggests that this disbelief makes the protesters locate notions of citizenship primarily to the intimate social sphere, prioritizing ‘parental rights’ rather than ‘civil rights’ defined by the state-citizen relationship. It is also suggested that the confidence of citizens in their own state administration must be considered if the Convention is to be successfully implemented.

Department/s

  • Social Anthropology

Publishing year

2016

Language

English

Pages

826-850

Publication/Series

International Journal of Children's Rights

Volume

24

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Brill

Topic

  • Social Anthropology

Keywords

  • Child rights
  • UNCRC
  • social policy
  • Russia
  • nationalism
  • corporal punishment
  • juvenile justice
  • Social anthropology

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1571-8182