Abstract
Abstract
Taking the form of a first-hand story, “Entrepreneurial Start-Up Culture Meets Soviet-Style Suspicions” describes the author’s experiences at two youth-leadership summer camps—SakhaSeliger, in the National Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), and the Krasnoyarsk Region’s “Territory of Youth Taking Initiative Biriusa.” The story moves back and forth between her visits to Biriusa and SakhaSeliger, laying out some conjectures regarding her divergent and subjective experiences as a participating outsider. While her participation at Biriusa aroused some suspicions that she might be working for a secret service among some fellow campers, her participation in SakhaSeliger was announced on social media, heralding her subsequent status as something of a VIP at camp. Not least, it portrays her surprise at discovering the integration of a business start-up culture with an authoritarian organizational and pedagogical style (Erziehungsstil).
Publisher
Oxford University PressNew York
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