Watch the introduction to the Key Concepts series based on โThe urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russiaโ here ๐๐ฝ m.youtube.com/watch?v=NoSz...
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Sociologist, senior researcher, gardener ๐น๐ฟ| Author of โThe urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russiaโ (ManchesterUP, 2024) https://t.ly/2VHg1 | Social theory, ethnography, class, inequality, urban space, deindustrialization, everyday environmentalism
Watch the introduction to the Key Concepts series based on โThe urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russiaโ here ๐๐ฝ m.youtube.com/watch?v=NoSz...
๐ Episode 1 of the Key Concepts series, based on my book, is now out. It discusses what structure of feeling is. Welcome to watch it if interested ๐๐ฝ youtu.be/CnDs8V-8qzA
Welcome to join the DรฉPOT workshop of the Deindustrialization and the Environment theme, dedicated to Gentrification and Greening
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DuBois's concept of double consciousness remains vital for understanding how marginalized students navigate academic spaces today. His legacy shows how sociological insight can emerge from - and speak to - experiences of exclusion and resistance. #AcademicSky #sociology
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Borushkina, S. (2026). The Urban Life of Workers in Post-Soviet Russia. Engaging in Everyday Struggle: Alexandrina Vanke, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2024 Europe-Asia Studies, 78(1), 139โ140.
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๐ New fascinating book review of 'The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia' by Sofia Borushkina has been published in the new issue of Europe-Asia Studies journal. Itโs so fulfilling to see the reviewer's immersive engagement with my book ๐๐ฝhttps://doi.org/10.1080/09668136.2025.2589612
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ROUNDTABLE - February 6th: Join DePOT's Deindustrialization and the Environment roundtable to discuss ongoing research!
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In the new blogpost, I give my response to the two recent reviews of โThe urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russiaโ and reflect on on the relevance of everyday struggle for the current debates on the agency of the subordinate. The book is now out in paperback! alexandrinavanke.com/2026/02/02/n...
"Drawing on a 20.3-million-query audit of ChatGPT, we map systematic biases in the model's representations of countries, states, cities, and neighbourhoods. From these empirics, we argue that bias is not a correctable anomaly but an intrinsic feature of generative AIโ.
ht: Dagmar Monett
Thank you, Marie!
You can also sign up for our March 12th virtual round-table on "Political Abandonment, Silencing and Absence in Deindustrialization." Papers focus on Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Western Europe and North America.
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Good news ๐ โThe urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russiaโ will be out in paperback on January 20 making the book more affordable. @manchesterup.bsky.social is now offering 40% off all titles, including pre-orders, with the code JAN40 ๐๐ฝmanchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526195746/
Journal Article of the Year 2024 Highly Commended โCo-existing structures of feeling: Senses and imaginaries of industrial neighbourhoodsโ Alexandrina Vanke โRevisiting young masculinities through a sound art installation: What really counts?โ Rachel Thomson, Alex Peverett and Janet Holland The Sociological Review
๐ JOURNAL ARTICLE OF THE YEAR๐
Our jury recognised two articles published in The Sociological Review journal in 2024 as Highly Commended.
Scholars @alevan.bsky.social, and Rachel Thomson, Alex Peverett & Janet Holland, were acknowledged for their papers.
โก๏ธ More on the awards: buff.ly/ioq5Tlv
The front cover of the journal INTER, issue 4โ2025. There are five reindeers in the harness and a woman in the sleigh driving the reindeers. The background is snowy and sunny. This the pic was made in the Nenets Autonomous Region of Russia depicting indigenous people. Author of the photo: Grigorii Pisotsckii.
Delighted to share 4โ2025 issue of journal INTER, which I edited. It covers the current debates on ethnographic methods, grassroots eco-mobilisation after the fuel oil spill in the Black Sea, and green professions in Russia. Merry Christmas to those who celebrate! www.inter-fnisc.ru/index.php/in...
Clothilde Dozier a rรฉalisรฉ une sรฉrie formidable : "On va pas s'mentir" sur la lutte en cours des salariรฉs d'Arcelor-Mittal pour le journal Fakir
L'ensemble des รฉpisodes est visible ici :
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Trรจs vive recommandation sur l'actualitรฉ de la dรฉsindustrialisation
Winter weather is not usually recognized as a factor in plant closing struggles, but it is when a multinational fails to heat a 'temporarily idled' mill in a northern climate. Freezing pipes begin to burst and the community fears the mill will be forever ruined.
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Sociology is excited to offer authors the chance to make a video abstract to promote your work! This can help make anarticle accessible to a wider audience.
See the first video abstract, by Dr Alexandrina Vanke, the winner of 2025's Sage Prize for Innovation/Excellence doi.org/10.1177/0038...
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Amazing news! Congratulation Steven! ๐๐๐
Journal Article of the Year 2024 Highly Commended โCo-existing structures of feeling: Senses and imaginaries of industrial neighbourhoodsโ Alexandrina Vanke โRevisiting young masculinities through a sound art installation: What really counts?โ Rachel Thomson, Alex Peverett and Janet Holland The Sociological Review
๐ JOURNAL ARTICLE OF THE YEAR๐
Our jury recognised two articles published in The Sociological Review journal in 2024 as Highly Commended.
Scholars @alevan.bsky.social, and Rachel Thomson, Alex Peverett & Janet Holland, were acknowledged for their papers.
โก๏ธ More on the awards: buff.ly/ioq5Tlv
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Iโm very excited by the comments of the jury members. Read the article ๐๐ฝ journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Big congrats to the authors of the winning article of the Year 2024! Looking forward to reading it ๐ And many thanks to the jury of The Sociological Review for highly commending my article โCo-existing structures of feeling: Senses and imaginaries of industrial neighbourhoodsโ!
This article by @simov.bsky.social on Black and Muslim Italians navigating post-Brexit Britain brings double consciousness into the realities of global mobility. It's a sharp, thoughtful take on how opportunity, recognition, and belonging collide. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....