Neglected Transportation Infrastructure.Corporate Social Responsibility and the Russian State in a Small Siberian Oil Town.

Verkhnemarkovo, a small Siberian town located on an oil field in Russia’s Irkutsk region, is plagued by bad roads and limited mobility. This article explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility and the wellbeing of individuals and commu-nities, with a focus on transport and mobi...

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Published in:Sibirica
Main Authors: Saxinger, Gertrude, Krasnoshtanova, Natalia, Illmeier, Gertraud
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Berghahn Journals 2021
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Summary:Verkhnemarkovo, a small Siberian town located on an oil field in Russia’s Irkutsk region, is plagued by bad roads and limited mobility. This article explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility and the wellbeing of individuals and commu-nities, with a focus on transport and mobility infrastructure. Some oil companies, such as Irkutsk Oil Company, are tied to the sustain-ability standards of international financial institutions. The article addresses the question of why people are in limbo between the state and local operating oil companies. Contemporary life in Verkhne-markovo is characterized by so-called infrastructural violence, which results from the lack of state support—or false promises made by the state— and relates to good transport infrastructure. In their com-plaints, local people recall the Soviet past and expect support from the state or industry.