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Vol 15 No 3 (2017): Deinstitutionalization of orphan care in modern Russia: politics, public initiatives, implementation
Published:
2017-09-25
EDITORIAL
Deinstitutionalization of orphan care in modern Russia: politics, public initiatives, implementation
Светлана Бирюкова, Мери Кулмала, Оксана Синявская, Жанна Чернова
351-352
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ARTICLES IN ENGLISH
Overhauling Russia’s Child Welfare system: Institutional and Ideational Factors behind the Paradigm Shift
Meri Kulmala, Michael Rasell, Zhanna Chernova
353-366
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Children out of Parental Care in Russia: What We Can Learn from the Statistics
Svetlana Biryukova, Oxana Sinyavskaya
367-382
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Foster Care Reform and Social Partnership in Nizhny Novgorod Region
Jouko Nikula, Nina Ivashinenko
383-394
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Russian SOS Children’s Villages and Deinstitutionalisation Reform: Balancing between Institutional and Family Care
Elena Bogdanova
395-406
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ARTICLES IN RUSSIAN
Ethnographic Perspectives on Emotion in a Russian Orphanage
Том Дисней
407-420
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Social Adaptation among Graduates from Orphanages in the Russian Media: A Thematic Analysis of Publications for 2014–2015
Роман Абрамов, Ксения Антонова
421-434
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Middle-Income Families in Russia: Comparing Domestic Support and Exposure to Risk
Юлия Лежнина
435-452
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OVERVIEWS
A New Stage in the Development of the Russian System for the Placement of Orphans: Government Decree No. 481 in Expert Opinions
Елена Альшанская, Эльвира Гарифулина, Александр Гезалов, Галина Рахманова
453-464
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'The practice of care' by Luigina Mortari as a sociological jigsaw
Антон Смолькин
465-476
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REVIEWS
Social Protection for Child Rights and Well-Being: Current Situation, Recommendations for Development and Monitorin
UNICEF (2015) Social Monitor: Social protection for child rights and wellbeing in Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia, Geneva: United Nations Children’s Fund. 186 p.
Елена Селезнева
477-481
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Power and Responsibility in the Context of Social Orphanhood
Khlinovskaya Rockhill E. (2014) Lost to the State: Family Discontinuity, Social Orphanhood and Residential Care in the Russian Far East, New York: Berghahn Books. 400 p. ISBN 978–1–84545–738–9
Андрей Сычев, Катерина Фофанова
482-485
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The first results of a new round of reforming the system of children placement in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Legrand J. – C. (2015) Child care system reforms in Eastern and Central Europe and Central Asia: Why there is a need to focus on children below three years. Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, 15(2): Article 2: 2–11
Алла Макаренцева
486-489
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