Yulia Krasheninnikova, Vasily Vlassov, Andreas Umland
This volume deals with one of the most understudied aspects of everyday life in Russian society. Its main heroes are the providers of goods and services to whom people turn for healthcare instead of official medical institutions. A wide range of agents is describedfrom network marketing companies to 'folk' journals on health as well as healers, complementary medicine specialists, and religious organizations. Krasheninnikovas book is based on rich empirical observations and avoids both positive and critical assessment of the analyzed phenomena. Her investigation pays particular attention to...
This volume deals with one of the most understudied aspects of everyday life in Russian society. Its main heroes are the providers of goods and servic...