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Antanina Stebur

Antanina Stebur is a curator, art historian, and art critic. She holds an MA in Visual and Cultural Studies from the European Humanities University, graduated from School of Engaged Art “Chto Delat” (What is to be done?). Antonina is a co-founder of the #damaudobnayavbytu (convenient woman in everyday life) project on gender discrimination in Belarus and the post-Soviet countries, a co-founder Spaika.media, research platform about activist political art and performance. The authors of “The History of Belarusian Photography” book, co-author Hanna Samarskaya. She is a co-curator of the exhibitions ‘Every Day. Art. Solidarity. Resistance’, which is currently on view in Mistetsky Arsenal, Kiev (Ukraine), exhibitions on inclusion in art – Imena (Names) in Belarus, RE:PERE-POST-SOVIET in Saint-Petersburg (Russia), ‘Independence Day’ in China and others. Her research interests include: feminism, post-Soviet studies, political art, performance studies, grassroots activism, access to public space, tactics of resistance and solidarity. [ant.stebur@gmail.com]

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Features and Effects of the Digital Technologies in the Belarusian Protest

Features and Effects of the Digital Technologies in the Belarusian Protest

In the following article we aim to show, firstly, how IT and, more broadly, digital systems determine the specificity (both in a positive and negative sense) of Belarusian protests. And …
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