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students and female university employees, about work-related issues among teachers – their lack of job security, and increasing precarity – you notice that the criticism of these phenomena is steeped in a left, anti-capitalist and anti-patriarchal language. The upshot is that we also speak in this language, otherwise there is no way we can articulate the problems faced by teachers and students in Russian universities.
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labelled as foreign agents." Later that month, the Moscow City Court upheld the decision to impose pretrial restrictions on the editors, confining them to house arrest but allowing the editors to spend up to two hours outside per day. In April 2022, after spending a year under house arrest, the four editors were sentenced to two years of correctional labour.
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stated that "the Russian authorities' intention is transparent. Investigations into corruption will not be tolerated, mobilizing youth to actively and peacefully participate in society will be prosecuted, and those journalists and media outlets who receive foreign funding will be ostracized and
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We write about the problems Russian students have, and it turns out that regardless of our views (many in the editorial office do have leftist views) the language for these problems also happens to be left wing. When you write about discrimination against women, the sexual harassment of female
87:. Initially only focusing on university affairs, the magazine soon began covering student human rights activism, including struggles against sexual harassment and academic censorship, and in opposition to the Putin regime, where many students often played significant roles. 108:. The video had discussed pressures students faced ahead of the protests and the threats of expulsions students faced for participating in the protests. The magazine then filed a lawsuit against Roskomnadzor contesting the order to delete the video. 111:
In April 2021, Russian police raided the magazine's office as well as the apartments of several of the editors' families. Four of the magazine's editors, Armen Aramyan, Natalya Tyshkevich, Vladimir Metyolkin and
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with encouraging minors to take part in illegal activity. Human rights groups raised concerns about the arrests, claiming that they were made in an attempt to suppress freedom of the press in Russia.
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for their work exposing corruption and sexual harassment at universities, documenting state persecution, and fighting government disinformation.
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on how to talk to their older relatives and co-workers about the invasion, including a list of rebuttals to common pro-war talking points.
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The magazine's editors have described the magazine as pro-feminist but not specifically left-wing, stating that:
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The magazine has also spoken out against the commercialisation of post-secondary education in Russia.
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In May 2020, the magazine ran a series of articles on sexual harassment at Moscow State University.
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In early 2024, Russian authorities designated Doxa as an "
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The magazine was founded in 2017 by students at the
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https://doxa.team/
Higher School of Economics
Doxa
2019 Moscow protests
Roskomnadzor
2021 Russian protests
Alla Gutnikova
Investigative Committee of Russia
Amnesty International
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Russian youth
Roskomnadzor
Student Peace Prize
undesirable organization
"Online talk on Russian media in April: Russian alternative media and their hegemonic contestations – Russian Media Lab Network"
"Moscow police detain, assault journalists covering protests"
"Russian youth in the Moscow protests"
"Who Is Speaking Out Against the Moscow Protest Prosecutions?"
"20 years of Putin: How Russia's younger generation have lost the capacity to imagine another future"
"Silent Faculty and Students Needed"
"Russia's Top University Ignores 'Commonplace' Sexual Harassment Amid Controversy"
"Russian authorities raid student magazine that covered protests"
"Prominent Academics, Media Figures Show Support for Raided Russian Journalists"
"Russia: Index expresses concern over the arrest of Doxa journalists"
"Russia: Police searches at student magazine are a new low for press freedom"
"Moscow Court Ups Student Editor's Daily Dose Of Freedom"
"Russian Student Editors Defiant as Criminal Trial Draws to Close"
"Four Former Doxa Editors Sentenced over Video Questioning Teachers"
""Our words must be strong enough to stop bullets""

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