Civic Activism in Authoritarian Space: Urban Development Interventions in Kazakhstan
September 25, 2025 | 1:00PM - 3:00PM
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In-person
Location | Room 108, North House, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, ON, M5S 3K7
ABOUT THE BOOK
This talk was about Dr. O’Connor's book, recently published by Routledge in their Post-Soviet Politics series.
"This book is about citizenship under globalized governance, and how people in urban spaces maneuver overlapping authorities to advance their common interests. It shows how citizens can affect change in the policy implementation process by creating spaces and opportunities for political participation, while at the same time staying safe and free from surveillance in settings of political repression. The comparative case study of political participation in urban development politics in three cities in Kazakhstan shows that despite the centralized and authoritarian nature of Kazakhstan's government, there are variations in governance within a centralized sovereign state. This volume offers new ways to think creatively about political activism and collective agency by describing novel, citizen-created modes of effective political participation in a non-democratic setting. It will appeal to students of political science, global studies, post-Soviet studies, natural resource politics, and international development. Further, this book will be of great interest to civil society organizations, government officials, and activists operating under authoritarian and transitioning regimes, or in resource-rich states."
Description courtesy of Routledge, Taylor & Francis group
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dr. Sara O'Connor is the Associate Director of the Geo-SpACE Lab, and a lecturer in the Geography department with California State University, Long Beach. Sara's research focuses on community engagement in urban development and disaster preparedness and recovery. Sara has a master's in urban planning and policy from NYU, and a PhD in Urban Planning and Public Policy from the University of California, Irvine. Sara has held fellowships with the UC Berkeley Human Rights Center, the Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies, KIMEP University in Kazakhstan, was a Title VIII State Department funded scholar. Before arriving at CSULB, Sara was a postdoctoral fellow in the Institute of Governmental Studies with UC Berkeley. Sara is from Brooklyn, New York.
Sponsor: Centre for European and Eurasian Studies and School of Cities, University of Toronto