Laimutė Žilinskienė

Laimutė Žilinskienė is an associate professor at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Philosophy at Vilnius University. Her academic interests focus on the Soviet-era memories in life stories. She examines the contexts of adaptation in the Soviet and post-Soviet-era, behavioural models in life stories of the generations, family memory formation, and ethic aspects of Soviet-era research. She is the editor of the collective studies: ‘Soviet-Era Memory in Life Stories’ (2014), Born in Socialism: the First Soviet Generation (2016). She has published articles on adaptation models in Soviet and post-Soviet era, communicative family memory, changing family values across the generations.

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Gimę socializme: pirmoji sovietmečio karta
Studijoje aiškinamasi, kokie yra „pirmos sovietmečio kartos“ išskirtiniai bruožai, kaip sovietinis „atšilimo“ laikotarpis struktūrino šios kartos gyvenimo scenarijus, kokias prisitaikymo strategijas ji rinkosi, kokį vaidmenį kartos prisitaikyme atliko šeima, planingo įstruktūrinimo politika, kokie k..
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Gimę socializme: pirmoji sovietmečio karta
Studijoje aiškinamasi, kokie yra „pirmos sovietmečio kartos“ išskirtiniai bruožai, kaip sovietinis „atšilimo“ laikotarpis struktūrino šios kartos gyvenimo scenarijus, kokias prisitaikymo strategijas ji rinkosi, kokį vaidmenį kartos prisitaikyme atliko šeima, planingo įstruktūrinimo politika,..
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Making Lithuanian Families Across Borders. Conceptual Frames and Empirical Evidence
This edited collection opens the door to understanding the representations and experiences of Lithuanian migrant families. The authors aim to highlight the most recent theoretical frames through which to understand the personal lives, family practices of migrants, and the ways family relationships c..
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Making Lithuanian Families Across Borders. Conceptual Frames and Empirical Evidence
This edited collection opens the door to understanding the representations and experiences of Lithuanian migrant families. The authors aim to highlight the most recent theoretical frames through which to understand the personal lives, family practices of migrants, and the ways family relationships c..
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