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Moya Flynn, Rebecca Kay and Jonathan Oldfield
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| Preface |
| Pages: 1-2 |
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Moya Flynn and Jonathan Oldfield
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| Transnational Approaches to Locally Situated Concerns: Exploring the Meanings of Post-socialist Space |
| Pages: 3-23 |
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Hilary Pilkington
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| 'For us it is normal': Exploring the 'Recreational' Use of Herion in Russian Youth Cultural Practice |
| Pages: 24-53 |
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Elena Omel'chenko
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| 'You can tell by the way they talk': Analysing the Language Young People in Russia Use to Talk About Drugs |
| Pages: 54-72 |
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Erica Richardson and Oleg Taraskin
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| Mobilizing Youth for Health: Politics and Peer Education in Post-Soviet Russia |
| Pages: 73-89 |
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Rebecca Kay and Maxom Kostenko
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| Men in Crisis or is Critical Need of Support? Insights from Russia and the UK |
| Pages: 90-114 |
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Adam Fagan
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| Transnational Aid for Civil Society Development in Post-socialist Europe: Democratic Consolidation or a New Imperialism |
| Pages: 115-134 |