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Ksenia Tatarchenko

Ksenia Tatarchenko is a lecturer at the Global Studies Institute, Geneva University, specializing in the history of Russian science and technology. She has held positions as a visiting Assistant Professor of History at NYU Shanghai and a post-doctoral fellow at the Harriman Institute, Columbia. Most broadly, she studies questions of knowledge circulation to situate Soviet developments in the global context. She is currently writing a book on science and innovation cultures in Siberia provisionally entitled, Sci-beria: Novosibirsk Science City and the Late Soviet Politics of Expertise.

The Lena Is Worthy of Baikal: Defining Remoteness Across the North and the East  contribution