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DataLab BLOG: Inventorying to Occupy –  Lists of ‘Ownerless’ Dwellings as Markers of Russian Occupation in Ukraine

DataLab BLOG: Inventorying to Occupy – Lists of ‘Ownerless’ Dwellings as Markers of Russian Occupation in Ukraine

Author: Guénola Inizan | 02.07.2025 Picture: Law adopted by the People’s Council of the Luhansk People’s Republic on March 27, 2024, concerning ‘the identification, use, and recognition of municipal ownership rights over residential premises considered ownerless...
DataLab BLOG: In/visible Contested Border: Im/material Evolutions of the Georgian-Abkhazian Divide

DataLab BLOG: In/visible Contested Border: Im/material Evolutions of the Georgian-Abkhazian Divide

Author: Gaëlle Le Pavic | 28.05.2025 Picture: ‘Controlled-crossing’ point between the villages of Phakhuliani on the Georgian-controlled side and Saberio on the Abkhazian-controlled side – August 2022 © Gaëlle Le Pavic All borders are contested, but some more...
DataLab BLOG: Constructing ‘the People’: Strategies, Modes, Scales

DataLab BLOG: Constructing ‘the People’: Strategies, Modes, Scales

Author: Bojidar Kolov | 01.04.2025 Picture: © Jo Kassis. Facade of Cibeles Palace with National Flags of Spain. Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain. Few concepts have been as widely overused as ‘populism’. Employed as a heuristic device by political scientists or cast...
DataLab BLOG: “… there is so much more we do not know” – Data Visualisation in Peace and Conflict Research

DataLab BLOG: “… there is so much more we do not know” – Data Visualisation in Peace and Conflict Research

Author: Josip Glaurdić | 26.02.2025 Picture: © Lexicon of Croatian Streets project (LexiCS). The map visualises the number of streets named after women in settlements.  I teach the course Democracy, Conflict, and Development in the Master of European Governance...
DataLab BLOG: ‘Stealing’ and ‘Combining’ Time for Meaningful Contributions Beyond Academic Anthropology

DataLab BLOG: ‘Stealing’ and ‘Combining’ Time for Meaningful Contributions Beyond Academic Anthropology

Author: Nikola A. Venkov-Rose | 18.12.2024 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...
DataLabBLOG: Reflexivity, Hierarchy and Ethics in Research Encounters and Collaborations

DataLabBLOG: Reflexivity, Hierarchy and Ethics in Research Encounters and Collaborations

Author: Veronika Pfeilschifter | 10.12.2024 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...
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