Dr%20Dace%20Dzenovska: List of publications

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Post-Soviet studies: crisis of concepts, conventions, and compromises

Between loss and opportunity : The fate of place after postsocialism

The clash of sovereignties: The Latvian subjects and its Russian imperialism

Review of: "Authoritarian Laughter: Political Humor and Soviet Dystopia in Lithuania by Neringa Klumbyté. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2022. 306 pp. $32.95 (paper). ISBN 978-1-5017-6669-5"

Good enough sovereignty, or land as property and territory in Latvia

Liberalism in the breach

Existential sovereignty: Latvian people, their state, and the problem of mobility

Emptiness: Capitalism without people in the Latvian countryside

Emptiness: Capitalism without people in the Latvian countryside

The Timespace of Emptiness

Population displacement in Lithuania in the twentieth century: experiences, identities and legacies (On the boundary of two worlds: identity, freedom, and moral imagination in the Baltics, vol 43)

Lessons for Liberalism from the ‘Illiberal East’

The (In)Significance of Latvia in the Battle Between Good and Evil

School of Europeanness

Desire for the political in the aftermath of the Cold War

Emptiness and its futures: staying and leaving as tactics of life in Latvia

Introduction: Desire for the political in the aftermath of the cold war

The left side of history: World War II and the unfulfilled promise of communism in Eastern Europe

“Latvians do not understand the Greek people”: Europeanness and complicit becoming in the midst of financial crisis

School of Europeanness: Tolerance and other lessons in political liberalism in Latvia

We want to hear from you: reporting as bordering in the political space of Europe

Coherent selves, viable states: Eastern Europe and the "migration/refugee crisis"

Brexit referendum: first reactions from anthropology: Independence is not always what it seems

Independence is not always what it seems

Eastern Europe, the Moral Subject of the Migration/Refugee Crisis, and Political Futures

Tanya: A migration story

The “new other” and the liberal-left

Refugee crisis, compassion and Eastern Europe

Bordering encounters, sociality and distribution of the ability to live a ‘normal life’

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Historical agency and the coloniality of power in postsocialist Europe

Practices and Politics of Rural Living in Latvia: An Interdisciplinary View

The Great Departure: Rethinking National(ist) Common Sense

Don't Fence Me In: Barricade Sociality and Political Struggles in Mexico and Latvia

Aizbraukšana un tukšums Latvijas laukos: starp zudušām un iespējamām nākotnēm

'Danes' in the Latvian Countryside: Myths and Critique of Post-Soviet Agrarian Capitalism

Public Reason and the Limits of Liberal Anti-Racism in Latvia

Notes on Emptiness and the Importance of Maintaining Life

Remaking the nation of Latvia: Anthropological perspectives on nation branding

The Great Departure: Rethinking National(ist) Common Sense

Triangulation: an imperial power device

’Know your diaspora!’ Knowledge production and governing capacity in the context of Latvian diaspora politics