With over two decades of ethnographic research on the Polish-Belarusian-Lithuanian border-land, my scholarship bridges anthropology, sociology, and border studies. I have published widely on borderland multilingualism, religious and cultural diversity, emotions and food prac-tices. My current work investigates the migration policy crisis at the Polish-Belarusian border. Drawing on posthumanist perspective, I examine how mobility, border regimes and securitisa-tion practices are co-shaped by the agency of the natural environment, and explore how adopting a more-than-human approach can enrich our understanding of borders, migration, and political subjectivity.
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