Many places in the post-socialist world undergo emptying: a loss of their constitutive elements—people, infrastructure, services, and futures past. Some people see this emptying as a loss, others as an opportunity. We argue that the shift from loss to opportunity—or vice versa—is a site of the political, that is, a moment of decision about the place of the present in a framework of meaning that gives form and direction to life. Drawing on contributions to the theme section, as well as on literature on hegemony, the political, and Anthropocene, we identify a potential tension between re-politicization on the scale of geopolitics and de- politicization on the scale of the planetary
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The environmental conflict about the construction of a large cement factory in Tmaň, a small town Sou...
The consequences and effects of the socialist experiment are still felt today, a quarter century aft...
The article contemplates social and cultural consequences of the fall of communism as the dominating...
In Latvian towns and villages, the introduction of capitalist freedoms has produced a palpable and r...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThis paper ...
In the past 25 years, rural Latvia has become notably emptier. This emptying is the result of post-S...
This article assesses the trajectory of postsocialism as a concept and mounts a fivefold critique of...
The Soviet Union’s promises of the radiant Socialist future failed to materialize but left behind ma...
With the former industrial cities of Eastern Europe in ruin - once the pillars of these former commu...
Straipsnyje yra analizuojamas postmodernizmas, kapitalizmas ir regresyvi istorija posovietinėje area...
This article analyzes the concept of “nothingness” as a part of human- resource relations in pre- an...
This article revisits the problematic of the cognitive mapping of capital by probing the affinity be...
Over the last 30 years, the inhabitants of Hoyerswerda, the German Democratic Republic’s second soci...
The primary purpose of this paper is to provide a critical review of recent work that analyzes the n...
Abstract The worldwide social and ecological unravelling of the 21st century presents an unpreceden...
The environmental conflict about the construction of a large cement factory in Tmaň, a small town Sou...
The consequences and effects of the socialist experiment are still felt today, a quarter century aft...
The article contemplates social and cultural consequences of the fall of communism as the dominating...