Dispersed dispossession
Authors: Alexander Vorbrugg
Types: Concepts, Ethnography, Guest Contributions, History
Location: Russia
Themes: Agriculture, Capitalism, Infrastructure, Postsocialism, The Countryside, The Rural
The Field Reports are a series of academic reflections and analyses authored by project team members and other researchers working on resonant themes. The Reports are produced and made available through the ERC-funded EMPTINESS project, based at the Centre for Migration, Policy & Society (COMPAS), School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography (SAME), University of Oxford.
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Authors: Alexander Vorbrugg
Types: Concepts, Ethnography, Guest Contributions, History
Location: Russia
Themes: Agriculture, Capitalism, Infrastructure, Postsocialism, The Countryside, The Rural
Authors: Friederike Pank
Types: Concepts, Ethnography, Observations
Location: Germany
Themes: Extractivism, Infrastructure, Postsocialism, Space, The Rural
Authors: Maria Gunko, Irina Shirobokova
Types: Experimental film, Visual Essays
Themes: Affect, Darkness, Infrastructure, The City
Authors: Dace Dzenovska
Types: Observations
Location: Romania
Themes: Infrastructure, Postsocialism, The City, The Future
Authors: Stefan Applis
Types: Guest Contributions
Location: Georgia
Themes: Infrastructure, Migration, Postsocialism, Poverty, War
Authors: Tamta Khalvashi
Types: Concepts, Experimental film
Location: Georgia
Themes: Affect, Infrastructure, Materiality
Authors: Maria Gunko
Types: Ethnography, Observations
Location: Russia
Themes: Capitalism, Infrastructure, Order, Space
Authors: Francisco Martinez
Types: Guest Contributions
Location: Estonia
Themes: Infrastructure, Materiality
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