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I.R. (Isabel) Ekua-Thompson

Lecturer Eastern European Studies
Faculty of Humanities
Europese studies
Photographer: Charley Tengbergen

Visiting address
  • Kloveniersburgwal 48
  • Room number: G2.01B
Postal address
  • Postbus 1619
    1000 BP Amsterdam
  • Profile

    Isabel is a Lecturer for the European Studies BA and MA Programme. After completing the BA herself, and two subsequent MA degrees in Eastern European Studies and Comparative Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam, she is now working for the Faculty of Humanities.

    Isabel's core specialisation concerns Soviet and post-Soviet culture, evidenced most prominently in her MA thesis entitled ''Apolitical Metamorphosis? A Study of Political Identity Construction in Soviet and Post-Soviet Subcultural Communities." Her research explored political identity construction, through primary interviews with contemporary Estonian "underground" musicians.

    Furthermore, Isabel has recently expanded her background in Area Studies to also looking at social identity construction. This concerns mainly the application of philosophical concepts to her own empirical analysis in her project in contemporary Estonia (mentioned above) and in a more recent project looking at protest identity during the BLM movement in the UK.

  • Publications

    2025

    • Ekua-Thompson, I. R. (2025). Imperial nationalism, Sovietism, and Transnationalism in the Soviet and post-Soviet sphere: a case study of Estonian subcultural identity. National Identities. https://doi.org/10.1080/14608944.2025.2500626
    • Ekua-Thompson, I. R. (2025). We Are What We Experience: Identity Performance During British Black Lives Matter Protests. In Contours of Being and Becoming: Identity, Memory, and Cultural Encounters Westphalia Press.
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