
Vadim Romashov
Postdoctoral Researcher
Doctor of Social Sciences (Peace and conflict studies)
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
[email protected] | +358 50 472 9342
My research generally focuses on community narratives, practices, and spaces of everyday co-existence, as well as the solidarities and tensions that emerge in response to hegemonic socio-political orderings. I use ethnographic and participatory research methods, apply critical theory, and aim to translate academic knowledge into peace action.
I am a member of the Borders, Mobilities and Cultural Encounters (BOMOCULT) research community.
I am also a co-creator of the Critical Edges Podcast, where we explore and discuss critical edges that may seem distant and marginal at first glance, but which are, in fact, very much connected to, and even interdependent with, our global society and politics.
I am the book review editor of the Journal of Disappearance Studies (Bristol University Press).
I am an associate researcher of the project Co-Imagine: Rethinking co-existence from the margins.
PUBLICATIONS: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4802-2829
Profile image: illustration by JP Ahonen
Publications
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Becoming ‘more like a Finn’: In‐visibility and the struggle for belonging in Finland
Lefort, Bruno; Romashov, Vadim. 2024. Studies in ethnicity and nationalism. [EPub ahead of print 22 Oct 2024]: 1-15 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Parolan panssarimuseo suomalaisen militarismin temppelinä
Maiche, Karim; Romashov, Vadim. 2024. Kosmopolis. 54: 59-70 A2 Review article, Literature review, Systematic review -
The Embodiment of Postwar Reconciliation? The Issue of the Missing After the Georgian–Abkhazian Armed Conflict
Romashov, Vadim; Féron, Élise. 2024. Peace and conflict. 30: 243-251 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research