Picture: Drawing from the “Beauty We Share” project, Stolipinovo, 2019 (c) Duvar Kolektiv How can anthropological research produced for Western markets of academic knowledge become more relevant to or even benefit the people and societies studied? Here I...
Picture: FemLibrary Armenia, a queer feminist collective, imagination and space in Yerevan, 2024 (c) FemLibrary Armenia How should one navigate political subjectivity in research encounters and collaborations? Or respond ethically to knowledge hierarchies in joint...
Photo: Kyiv, December 2013 (c) Natalia Otrishchenko How are we as academics and citizens involved in radical events shaping and impacting our future? How can we engage professionally when the borders between different roles become blurred? My colleagues and I from the...
Sofia, Bulgaria, 24.02.2013; the full poster reads “Balkans, wake up” © George Chelebiev, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) In the years since 1989, civil society and social movement analysis has been a...
The DataLab Blog aims to establish a platform for academic discussion on data and methods of conflict and cooperation in Eastern Europe from diverse research perspectives. The publications might describe intriguing research findings from an academic article/book, or...
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