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PUBL.- Journal of Power Inst. in Post-Sov. Societies, Issue 1, On-line
Now Online
The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies #1, June 2004.
An electronic journal of social sciences
Web: www.pipss.org/
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Announcement by Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, Chief Editor
pipss.org - Issue 1 - July 2004
"Dedovshchina: from Military to Society" now
online.
I am pleased to inform you that the first Issue of the Journal of Power
Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies is now online at www.pipss.org. The
Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies is a semesterly
publication devoted to armed forces and power ministries in post-Soviet
societies. Pipss.org is a multi-disciplinary journal, which addresses issues
across a broad field of disciplines in human and social sciences. Its main
objective is to study changes and their underlying mechanisms in post-Soviet
republics, through the analysis of the institutions that remain most hidden
from the public eye: armies and power institutions.
As an electronic journal, pipss.org also aims to promote scholarly debate
across as broad an audience as possible, and make CIS research available to
Western scholars. An essential aspect of the journal is the establishment of
links and comparisons between research findings concerning the different
republics of the CIS, in order to better understand the development of each
of them given that they all share a common past and have continued to share
common features. The comparative dimension of the journal can be reinforced
through reference to cultural areas other than those mainly covered by the
journal. Hence, the comparative dimension must be understood in as wide a
sense as possible, extending beyond the borders of the CIS. Thanks to its
international scientific board drawn from a large pool of leading academics
and experts in their respective fields, it is in a position to become a
leading source of analysis on post-Soviet societies.
The entire issue is available at www.pipss.org (the access is free).
Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
Chief Editor
See the Table of Contents:
Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies An electronic journal of social
sciences
Issue 1 - July 2004 - Dedovshchina : From Military to Society
Foreword by Alexander Belkin
Introduction by Francoise Dauce & Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, Chief Editor
(1st Issue Editors)
Dedovshchina and Social Violence
Konstantin L. Bannikov
Regimented Communities in a Civil Society
Anna Lebedev
L'epreuve du reel. Comprendre la tolerance des familles vis-a-vis des
mauvais traitements subis par les conscrits de l'armee russe
Anton Oleynik
Dedovshchina as an Element of the "Small Society": Evidence From Russia and
Other Countries.
Dedovshchina Frameworks in Russia
Julie Elkner
Dedovshchina and the Committee of Soldiers' Mothers under Gorbachev
Vadim Mikhailin
Russian Army Mat as a Code System Controlling Behaviours in the Russian army
Dedovshchina and Hazing Abroad
Hana Cervinkova
Time to Waiste. Notes on the Culture of the Enlisted in the
Professionalizing Czech Military.
James K. Wither
Battling Bullying in the British Army 1987 - 2004
Annex
Dedovshchina : Suggested Bibliography
Military Reform
Peter D. Waisberg
The Duty to Serve and the Right to Choose: The Contested Nature of
Alternative Civilian Service in the Russian Federation
Book Reviews : The Dedovshchina Issue
K. Bannikov. Antropologiia ekstremal'nykh grupp. Dominanthye otnoshenie
sredi voennosluzhashchikh srochnoi sluzhby Rossiiskoi Armii, RAN, Moskva,
2002. 399 p.
R.G. Gallego. Blanc sur Noir. Arles : Actes Sud, Paris, 2003.
V.V. Savel'ev, Kak vyzhit' v neustavnoi armii. (from the series
Psychological Practice), Rostov-on-Don, Feniks, 2003.
Book Reviews : Military Reform
A.C. Aldis and R. N. McDermott, eds., Russian Military Reform, 1992-2002.
Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2003.
V. L. Berseneev, I. E. Duniushkin, R. R. Sadriev, N. A. Salmin (eds.),
Doklady nauchnoi konferentsii voennaia reforma v Rossii : istoriia I
sovremenost', Ekaterinburg, November 2002.
A. Gol'ts, Armiia Rossii: 11 poteriannykh let, Moscow: Zakharov, 2004.
Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
Chief Editor
The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies
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Editorial Board : Eden Cole, Francoise Dauce, Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Anne
Le Huerou, Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, Joris Van Bladel
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