Week 3: Insights from experts and the Tartu Conference

The main focus of this week’s fieldwork was the Tartu Conference on East European and Eurasian Studies. When I originally planned my stay in Estonia, I made sure to time it around this conference, and it did not disappoint. Before the start of the conference on Wednesday, I wrapped up my series of expert interviews….

More than 40 interviews later: A summary of week two

Two weeks into my fieldwork in Estonia, and the list of interviews is growing—but more importantly, so is the list of unexpected insights and conversations. My second week in Estonia comes to a close with 40 citizen interviews and 5 expert interviews completed. But of course, numbers alone don’t tell the full story. In my…

Week 1: Interviews in Tartu

As the first week of my fieldwork in Estonia comes to a close, it’s a good moment to reflect on my arrival and the work that’s already taken shape. I was warmly welcomed in Tartu at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies. I was given an introduction and immediately included in the institute’s activities:…

Fieldwork in Estonia

Today I learned a valuable lesson: don’t leave your suitcase open on the floor if you live with two cats who are curious and shed constantly. You might want to ask why I’d have the suitcase open in the first place. Well, I was running around the house in my chaotic process of packing it,…

Running a PhD

Obtaining a PhD is often compared to running a marathon. After mentioning this in a previous blog, I found myself reflecting more on the similarities between the two and wanted to explore the comparison further. The more I reflected, the more I realized: a PhD journey can be seen through the lens of many different…