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The Intimate and Everyday Geopolitics of the Russian War Against Ukraine

Author(s)
Wolfe, Sven Daniel  
Chaire de géographie sociale et culturelle  
Denysenko, Olena
Krichker, Dina
Rebro, Olga
Gunko, Maria
Date issued
2024
In
Geopolitics
Vol
29
No
4
From page
1474
To page
1501
Abstract
The contributions in this Forum analyse the Russian war against Ukraine from the micro perspective of everyday life, conveyed by scholars who have been impacted at a variety of personal levels. Framed within the existential threat that continues to endanger Ukrainians and Ukraine, the contributions collected here embrace the messiness of lived experience away from the grand narratives that circulate at global scales. Instead, the authors explore a variety of processes of situated bordering that fracture not just territory, but also families and individual lives. In so doing, they shine light on the people and places where geopolitics takes shape on the ground. Taken together, this collection provides a nuanced and human-scale exploration of one of the most momentous geopolitical events in recent history.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/99500
DOI
10.1080/14650045.2023.2222936
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