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Socioeconomic Potential of Protest Sentiment in the Stavropol Territory in the Context of the Process of Erosion of Fundamental Principles of Social Consensus

Gennady V. Kosov, Alexander E. Gapich, Olga V. Minkina, Galina V. Stankevich and Arsen V. Gukasov
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Gennady V. Kosov: Pyatigorsk State University
Alexander E. Gapich: North-Caucasus Federal University
Olga V. Minkina: Moscow State Pedagogical University
Galina V. Stankevich: Moscow State Pedagogical University
Arsen V. Gukasov: Pyatigorsk State University

Chapter Chapter 40 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 363-370 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In this chapter, which is reflective of results of authors study of protest sentiment in the Stavropol Territory, consideration is given to the problem of erosion of social consensus in society which has recently become increasingly relevant. The chapter identifies conditions of rupture of consensus agreement between the authorities and society. The authors come to conclusion that erosion of consensus between the authorities and society is manifested not in the form of one-time individual campaigns, but generally in mass proportions due to the belief that only a mass expression of dissatisfaction is able to change the situation of injustice. A case study of the Stavropol Territory made it possible to identify the main trends in the dynamic pattern of protest sentiment in South Russian regions.

Keywords: Social consensus; Protest sentiment; Social stability; Regional policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_40

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