(Post)Authoritarian Landscapes

Research Centre

(Post)Authoritarian Landscapes

Research Centre

An eco-social perspective on society’s existence is becoming one of the most relevant scientific directions, responding to climate crisis and seeking ways to conceptualize, define, and analyze them.

It’s acknowledged that ecological and social issues can no longer be addressed separately, thus the mutual dependency of humans and their surrounding world is at the forefront.

 

The (Post)Authoritarian Landscapes Research Centre (PAScapes) is dedicated to exploring the complex relationship between society and the environment within distinct historical contexts, particularly under authoritarian regimes. While all political systems throughout the 20th century have influenced the natural world, authoritarian regimes have garnered attention due to the magnitude of their ambitions, the severity of their impacts, and their impediment to the development of ecological consciousness.

As many nations now experience declines in democratic practices or leaders sympathetic to autocracy, the question of authoritarian landscapes is not merely of historical interest but an urgent issue in academic discussions.

 

Research Groups

Ecosocial Ideas Research

Reconstruction of ecosocial ideas within the context of (post)authoritarian landscapes, analyzing philosophical concepts of ecosocial imagination and exploring new forms of human self-awareness and thought in relation to the environment.

Kristupas Sabolius, Head of group:

Kristupas Sabolius, Mintautas Gutauskas, Vaiva Daraškevičiūtė

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Cultural Landscapes of 20th Century (Post)Authoritarian States Research

A study of cultural landscapes (urban, agrarian, and restructured natural ones) formed in various (post)authoritarian states, focusing on their evolution and the influence of political, economic, social, and technological factors.

Tomas Vaiseta, Head of Group:

Camille Boeuf,  Darijus Veteikis, Gintautas Vėlius, Ieva Misiūnė, Jurgita Mačiulytė, Nerijus Šepetys, Ričardas Skorupskas, Rugilė Rožėnė, Tomas Vaiseta

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Research on Memory and Heritage of (Post)Authoritarian Societies

Analyzing the legacy of cultural landscapes in authoritarian states after transformation, societal attitudes toward them, and questions regarding their recognition, memory, and related social and cultural issues.

Marija Drėmaitė, Head of Group:

Aušra Černauskienė, Elda Muco, Ineta Šuopytė-Butkienė, Marija Drėmaitė, Viltė Janušauskaitė

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Ecosocial Development Research of (Post)Authoritarian Societies

Examining how political, technological, and economic interventions affected the natural environment and the social relationships within (post)authoritarian societies.

Tadas Šarūnas, Head of Group:

Antanas Terleckas, Dalia Čiupailaitė-Višnevska, Dovilė Galdauskaitė, Ingrida Gečienė-Janulionė, Karolis Jonutis, Marius Ėmužis, Tadas Šarūnas, Ugnė Gudžinskaitė

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News & Events

News

November 28, 2024

First PAScapes conference: diversity and innovation in landscape research

On the 21st of November “New Cultural Landscape Interpretations: Perspectives from Geography and History”, the…

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November 27, 2024

Alice Iacobone on Plasticene

The current geological epoch should be framed as the “Plasticene” rather than the “Anthropocene” states…

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November 7, 2024

Discussion with Dr. Epp Annus

On 5 November, PAScapes held a compelling discussion featuring Dr. Epp Annus (Tallinn University, Ohio…

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Event

November 1, 2024

International conference “New Cultural Landscape Interpretations: Perspectives from Geography and History”

Conference is dedicated to exploring innovative approaches and compelling case studies in the interdisciplinary study…

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Call

January 24, 2024

Call to carry out research on (post)authoritarian landscapes of the 20th-21st century (Closed)

The fellowship for researcher is planned to be conducted at the (Post)Authoritarian Landscapes Research Centre…

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