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Iuliia Gataulina is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Tampere University, Finland. Currently, she works in Assembling Postcapitalist International Political Economy research project (funded by the Academy of Finland, PI Anni Kangas) and is a member of the “International Political Economy” research group. Her main research interests spring around international political economy, the workings of global capitalism and neoliberalism in the Global East, assemblage theorizing, new materialism, and ethnographic methods in International Relations. More broadly, Gataulina is interested how different politico-economic regimes of oppression and dispossession are composed across borders and how we can theorize more hopeful political alternatives. 

In 2024-2028, Gataulina works on her postdoctoral project Pluriversal waters: Tracing hydro-ontologies across colonial-extractivist assemblages funded by Kone Foundation. This postdoctoral research project analyses different ways of being (with), governing, and exploiting water in the contexts of colonial extractivisms and seeks ways to rethink water from decolonial, relational, and ecological perspectives. The research project departs from Latin American studies on decolonizing water and seeks to enrich the scholarship on water ontologies from the contexts of Global North (Northern Europe) and Global East (Central Asia) . The project inquires into colonial-extractivist practices of water exploitation through case studies of 1) mining and related to it water degradation in Northern Finland and 2) extractivist practices in the Aral Sea in the Karakalpakstan autonomous region of Uzbekistan. In order to analyze the ways in which water is governed, exploited, and lived with, this research project applies three interconnected concepts: hydro-ontology, pluriversality, and assemblage. Colonial-extractivist regimes of political and economic governance are analyzed as assemblages, i.e. the mechanisms of power composed of human and non-human elements, e.g. water, land, humans, water management regulations, national laws, and resource extraction and production companies. The concept of pluriversality aims to capture different ontological projects of these actors in relation to water, hydro-ontologies. In order to pay attention to the entangled ontological realities and different ways of being with water, this research utilizes non-local ethnography. Moreover, the research project collaborates with the visual artists in analyzing, producing, and communicating the research topic and results.

Gataulina defended her PhD at Tampere University in January 2024. Her doctoral dissertation, De/re/composing authoritarian-neoliberal assemblages. Ethnography of Russian universities and beyond, conceptualized the workings of neoliberalism beyond the Global North, specifically investigating how neoliberal reforms can reinforce the authoritarian modes of governance. Gataulina has been actively involved in issues around university democracy and autonomy, academic freedom, and international cooperation and solidarity. In 2018–2021, Gataulina worked in the research project Towards Good Neighbourliness with Higher Education Cooperation funded by the Kone Foundation (PI Sirke Mäkinen). She has been active and holding different positions of trust in the student and, later, researcher unions in Finland and in Russia. In 2024, she serves as a vice-chair of Tampere University Association of Researchers and Teachers (Tampereen yliopiston tieteentekijät ry).

In 2022-2024, Gataulina has been involved in teaching of the following courses: "International Political Economy" (bachelor's level), "International Relations reading group" (PhD level), "Urban Political economy" (master's level). In 2019-2020, she acted as an academic coordinator at the master’s programme “Leadership for Change”, Faculty of Management and Business, Tampere University. 

Gataulina graduated from her master's studies in 2017 from St Petersburg State University and Tampere University (through the doubledegree program). The master's thesis, Translating gender equality: Nordic initiatives in the Russian context, started to pave the research interests in the critique of Eurocentrism, policy transfer, and Russia/West divide. In 2015-2019, Gataulina was active in LGBTIQ+ and feminist movement in St Petersburg. 

Luottamustoimet

January 2023 – ongoing. Board member of Tampere University Association of Researchers and Teachers (Tampereen yliopiston tieteentekijät). 

  • January 2024 – ongoing. Vice-chair.
  • January 2023 – December 2023. Secretary.

January 2023 – ongoing. Member of Early Career Researchers Committee at Tieteentekijät (Finnish Union of University Researchers and Teachers).

Tutkimusrahoitus

01.07.2024 – 30.06.2028 Personal funding for postdoctoral research “Pluriversal waters: Tracing hydro-ontologies across colonial-extractivist assemblages”, Kone Foundation. Amount of grant: 217500€.

Merkittävimmät julkaisut

Gataulina, I. (2024, February 13). Reimagining political protest: Russian-speaking demonstrations against the closure of the Finnish eastern border. RASTER (Anti-racist research network). https://raster.fi/2024/02/13/reimagining-political-protest-russian-speaking-demonstrations-against-the-closure-of-the-finnish-eastern-border/ 

Gataulina, I. (2024). De/re/composing authoritarian-neoliberal assemblages. Ethnography of Russian universities and beyond (doctoral dissertation). Tampere University. 

Gataulina, I., & Lukinmaa, P. (2021). Tartu2021: poikkitieteellisiä keskusteluja online-ympäristössä. Idäntutkimus, 28(3), 104–106. https://doi.org/10.33345/idantutkimus.112352

Gataulina, I. (2017). Translating gender equality: Nordic initiatives in the Russian context (master’s thesis). University of Tampere. https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/101607 

Gataulina is a writer and editor of the IR Reading Group blog at the Politics department, Tampere University. https://blogs.tuni.fi/irregu/