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post-communism, post-soviet space, transformation, Baltic states, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, political economy, historical sociology, neoliberalism, resistance, exploitation, historical materialism, labor, trade unions, social movements, far-right, populism, authoritarianism, eurozone, European integration
United States, United Kingdom, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia

Biography

I am an Assistant Professor of Political Science at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

The main focus of my research is located in the broad area of historical sociology of capitalist development of East-Central Europe. I am particularly interested in the political economy of post-communist transformations in the Baltic states, forms of resistance against neoliberal restructuring of East-Central Europe and Former Soviet Union as well as analytical concepts in historical materialism.

My current research program consists of three projects:

State, Capital and Labor in Baltic Post-Communist Transformations

This research strand builds on my doctoral thesis to investigate the conditions and processes undergirding the economic sociology of post-communist change in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Aided by a historical materialist approach, I seek to unearth the vectors of continuity in the forms of class-constituted rule, study the processes conducive to the exasperation of geographical and social unevenness and center attention on intra- and inter-class conflicts that shaped the trajectories of change. The research project sheds light on previously unexplored themes ranging from the origins of neoliberalism in the Baltics, currency and monetary reforms as exemplary of authoritarian neoliberal statecraft to labor resistance in the episodes of privatization, the modalities of 2008-2011 crisis management, and the rise of far-right in Estonia.

Cartographies of Eastern European Labor Unrest in the 1990s

The project pursues the leitmotif of under-explored instances of labor resistance against and its capacity to shape (and at times even reverse) neoliberal restructuring at the heyday of post-communist transformation. Informed by the interviews with labor activists, trade union members and academics across East-Central Europe as well as primary sources such as independent publications addressing labor affairs, preliminary research shows that the reliance on official strike statistics is untenable insofar as it exaggerates the extent of ‘apathy from below’. The ethnographic forms of enquiry at the heart of this research aspire to reconsider and challenge such assumptions.

Revisiting the 'Mode of Production': Enduring Controversies over Labor, Exploitation and Historiographies of Capitalism

The collaborative project with Kayhan Valadbaygi revisits once-thriving historical materialist debates on the conceptualization of the mode of production and domestic (household) labor. It is comprised of three inter-related themes. First, the re-examination of the concept of the mode of production by looking at several aspects of the debate including emergence and periodization of capitalism, the ‘schools’ of social formation/articulation and categories of ‘free’ and ‘unfree’ labor, ‘market dependence’ and ‘merchant capital’. Second, the complexity of the domestic labor debate approached through the lenses of the role of the body in the emergence of capitalism, the interiority between production and social reproduction and household labor as productive or non-productive of value and surplus value. Third, the evaluation of the notion of uneven and combined development as a conceptual tool for analysis of the expansion of capitalism, its relation to the notions of the mode of production and by extension domestic labor, its promises for non-Eurocentric historiography and the critique of its applications.

My articles, book reviews and commentaries have appeared in the Economic and Labour Relations Review, Global Political Economy, Europe-Asia Studies, Historical Materialism, Political Studies Review, Journal of Soviet & Post-Soviet Politics & Society, Progress in Political Economy and Jacobin.

I am an editor of LŪŽIS magazine (in Lithuanian) and member of the Association for Slavic, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies and the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies.

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Employment (3)

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley: Edinburg, TX, US

2022-09-01 to present | Assistant Professor (Political Science)
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University of Helsinki: Helsinki, FI

2021-08-28 to 2022-06-01 | Post-doctoral Research Fellow (Aleksanteri Institute)
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Nottingham Trent University - Clifton Campus: Nottingham, GB

2020-03-01 to 2021-02-15 | Lecturer (Department of Social and Political Sciences)
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Education and qualifications (1)

University of Nottingham: Nottingham, GB

2020-10-23 | Ph.D. (School of Politics and International Relations)
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Funding (1)

The Enigma of Baltic Post-Communist Transformations

2022-06 | Grant
Kone Foundation (Helsinki, FI)
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Works (10)

Deciphering the Local Origins of Neoliberalism in Central and Eastern Europe: The Example of Lithuania

Europe-Asia Studies
2024-10-20 | Journal article
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Roadmaps to post-communist neoliberalism: the case of the Baltic states

Journal of Baltic Studies
2024-01-02 | Journal article
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Democratic facades, authoritarian penchants: post-communist monetary restructuring in the Baltic states

Globalizations
2023-07-18 | Journal article
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Geographies of quiescence? Social movements, panoramas of struggle and Baltic austerity politics

Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe
2023-01-02 | Journal article
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Review of: Fred Leplat and Chris Ford (Eds.), Ukraine: Voices of Resistance and Solidarity, London, Resistance Books, 2022, 168 pp., ISBN 9780902869257 (print), 9780902869240 9 (e-book), £10

Studies in East European Thought
2022-12 | Journal article
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Monoliths of authoritarianism, cartographies of popular disenfranchisement and the ascendance of the far-right in Estonia

Global Political Economy
2022-07 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2635-2257
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Historical materialism and European integration

The Routledge Handbook of Critical European Studies
2020 | Other
Contributors: Andreas Bieler; Jokubas Salyga
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Baltic labour in the crucible of capitalist exploitation: Reassessing ‘post-communist’ transformation

The Economic and Labour Relations Review
2020-04 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1035-3046
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The politics of Europeanization and post-socialist transformations

Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe
2017-06 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2573-9638
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The International Political Economy of Transition. Neoliberal Hegemony and Eastern Central Europe’s Transformation

Europe-Asia Studies
2016-08 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0966-8136
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Peer review (15 reviews for 6 publications/grants)

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