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Session Submission Type: Panel
The panelists discuss how, experiencing forced relocation and precarity in a rapidly changing situation in the region, Belarusian communities in exile cope with dispossession and disruption. Presented ethnographic papers are focused on the materiality of forced relocations, changes in the religious landscapes caused by migration, care and resistance built by vulnerable communities, and teachers' professional identity in the oppressive state.
Solidarity Preempted: Teacher Professional Identity and Resistance in Belarus - Kate Antanovich, Pennsylvania State U
Exodus: The Impact of Migration from Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after 2020 on Christian Communities in Poland - Ksenia Medvedeva, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, PAS (Poland)
Property as a Problem: Responses to Dispossession among Repressed Belarusians - Andrei Vazyanau, European Humanities U (Lithuania)
Resistance and Care: Belarusian Disability and Pensioners’ Communities in Exile - Volha Verbilovich, U of Massachusetts Amherst