We created a data repository of Georgian protests for last 30 years. Numerous filters, categories, timelines. In Georgian and English. See more at geoprotests.org
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Associate Professor@Lund University. Editor & Podcast Host @ religioninpraxis.com. PI πΈπͺof CHANSE-HERA RELIDEM project. Prev. Fellow @Harvard Ukraine Research Institute '23 & Harvard Davis Center '16-17. EU Prize Winner for Journalism '22 for https://toc.ge
We created a data repository of Georgian protests for last 30 years. Numerous filters, categories, timelines. In Georgian and English. See more at geoprotests.org
#georgiaprotest
We created a data repository of social protests since the collapse of Soviet Union and independence of Georgia to 2025. See more at
geoprotests.org
Much of our audience falls within the student age group (28β34), and a 30% rise in followers suggests listeners are not just tuning in once, but returning. The podcast is increasingly used by students as a learning tool to think through questions about religion and society.
Most listened episode: my interview with Professor Liah Greenfeld on national identity, modernity, and power. Clear signal: people want religion treated as serious political analysis, not just cultural backdrop.
My podcast Religion in Praxis grew 56% in 2025, with a 999% jump in new listeners. Zero ad spend. The audience is international, led by US, Sweden, Germany, UK, and Australia (first time in top 5). open.spotify.com/show/4WUyGvm...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Paris-based media watchdog, said press freedom violations in Georgia have reached βunprecedented levels,β documenting 600 attacks on the press in one year.
1/ The government propaganda channel TV Imedi aired a story describing Georgian online media, already prosecuted and harassed by Georgian Dream under several laws, as βan underground network that illegally receives millions.β
#TerrorinGeorgia
I doubt the very existence of that idea ('church would remain non-political'). GOC has never been non-political. I don't think they know how to function without political actorness
It depends how you define a crisis.
All one needs to know about the Ukraine "peace plan"
My interview with a Finnish journalist Outi Salovaara on how religion works in the Russian foreign policy, what it achieves and why this matters for the Nordic security architecture
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Here is a brief summer reading on what a small Georgian village taught me about faith, power, and pluralism
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In this episode, we look into Marilynne Robinsonβs Pulitzer Prizeβwinning novelΒ Gilead, uncovering how its epistolary form becomes a vessel for theological reflection, intergenerational reckoning, and luminous grace. Tune in via Spotify and Apple!
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7/ Where else is religion transforming?
Migration. Immigrant faith isnβt just about survival. Itβs innovation. Think: Thai Buddhist women in Norway or Georgian Orthodox women in Italy. Theyβre not anomalies. Theyβre models of how religion actually works. Read more on the link!
6/ We assumed secular platforms were neutral. Theyβre not.
Algorithms shape spiritual journeys. Platforms donβt just distribute religionβtheyβre becoming religious spaces themselves. Weβre only starting to grasp what that means.
5/ And in stranger corners of the internet, we find a new kind of preacher: Enter Andrew Tate, and the rise of βpolitical male wellness influencers.β They blend masculinity, theology, algorithms, and grievance.
Itβs not just content. Itβs a new kind of digital religion.
4/ Whatβs blowing up old theories fastest? π Digital religion. Research shows Gen Z Muslims creating augmented faith experiences onlineβnot replacing their religion but amplifying it.
3/ Religious people aren't withdrawingβthey're reading the room. They know when to speak religiously and when to code-switch. This isnβt weak faithβitβs social intelligence.
Maybe secularization theory has been asking the wrong question all along.
2/ Weβve long assumed religion was something you could containβin private life, church buildings, or personal beliefs.
But new research shows religion doesnβt stay put. It flows, shifts, and adaptsβnot by fading, but by becoming smarter.
I just got back from #ISSR2025 in Kaunas. Hereβs what I learned. β¬οΈ
Research unpacks:
1. Theological reframing of sovereignty: How ecclesiastical claims to authority transcend territorial borders;
2. Operationalization into politics: Mechanisms translating doctrinal positions into policy advocacy (e.g., migration, human rights, diaspora engagement).
Finally the validation for ASEEES has come. Now it joins Harvard's Ukraine Institute and other "undesirables"
Update: Bachiashvili was arrested
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Today Georgia celebrates Independence Day. In this blog I reflect on what does it mean to be βindependentβ in a society where dissent is criminalized, artists are arrested, and political youth are beaten in the streets?
#Georgiaprotest #Georgia #art #TbilisiOpenAir
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Putin's nostalgia - in his own words on numerous occasions - for the Soviet Union is not an explanatory factor which I find both bizarre and pathetic at the same time
13/ The article ultimately offers a sobering implication: explaining strategic motives is not the same as excusing aggression, but ignoring them may hinder both deterrence and diplomacy.
12/ But how do we distinguish between defensive βwindows of vulnerabilityβ and opportunistic wars of conquest cloaked in security language?
11/ Further, βstrategic empathyβ becomes a retroactive justification: the West should have understood Russiaβs fears even if those fears were exaggerated, aggressive, or manipulative.
10/ This makes the analysis circular: the case doesnβt test the theory; the theory frames the case. Alternative motives (imperial nostalgia, domestic legitimation, ideology) are waved off, not refuted. Why so?
9/ The articleβs strengthβcoherent theory + lots of dataβis also its weakness. It assumes the preventive war theory is valid and uses it to interpret the facts.