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Dr. Dovile Budryte

Professor of Political Science

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Biography

Dovile Budryt臈, Ph.D, is a professor of political science at 妻友社区, and she works on the EUROPAST project at the Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University. Her research interests include memory politics, trauma, nationalism and gender studies. Her publications include articles on various topics related to minority rights and memory politics, one authored and five co-edited books, including Memory and Trauma in International Relations: Theories, Cases and Debates (co-editor Erica Resende), and Defending Memory in Global Politics: Mnemonical In/Security and Crisis (co-editors Erica Resende and Doug Becker, forthcoming in 2024). In 2015, Budryt臈 was the recipient of the University System of Georgia Excellence in Teaching Award. In 2022-24, she served as the president of the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (AABS).

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Education

  • Doctorate 鈥 international studies 鈥 Old Dominion University
  • Master of Arts 鈥 international studies 鈥 Old Dominion University
  • Bachelor of Arts 鈥 communications 鈥 Walsh University
  • Studies in Journalism 鈥 Vilnius University, Lithuania

Academic Interests

  • Gender studies
  • Memory politics
  • Memory and trauma in international relations
  • Eastern Europe
  • Baltic studies

Publications

Publications include articles on gender issues, minority rights and democratization in the Baltic states and five books. The list also includes editing special issues,聽invited talks and several webinar recordings.

Books

  • (eds. Erica Resende, Dovil臈 Budryt臈, Douglas Becker, 2025, Routledge).
  • Crisis and Change in Post-Cold War Global Politics: Ukraine in a Comparative Perspective聽(eds. Erica Resende, Dovile Budryt臈, and Didem Buhari-Gulmez, 2018, Palgrave Macmillan).
  • Engaging Difference: Teaching Humanities and Social Science in Multicultural Environments聽(co-edited with Scott A. Boykin, 2017).
  • Memory and Trauma in International Relations: Theories, Cases and Debates (co-edited with Erica Resende, 2013).
  • Feminist Conversations: Women, Trauma and Empowerment in Post-Authoritarian Societies (co-edited with Lisa M. Vaughn and Natalya T. Riegg, 2009).
  • Taming Nationalism? Political Community Building in the Post-Soviet Baltic States (2005).

Recent Publications

  • 鈥,鈥 Peacebuilding, published online on July 25, 2024.
  • 鈥,鈥 Forum for Ukrainian Studies 14 December (2023).
  • 鈥,鈥 Central European Journal for International and Security Studies, Scopus, 17, no. 4 (2023).
  • 鈥,鈥 International Affairs 99, no. 6 (2023): 2506-8.
  • ",鈥 Parliamentary Studies, No. 32 (2022), published online on May 31, 2023.
  • 鈥溾 (editorial, with Erica Resende), Societies, Scopus, vol. 13, no. 5.
  • 鈥,鈥 Holocaust Studies, Scopus, published online November 1, 2022.
  • 鈥,鈥 Darbai ir Dienos (Days and Deeds, published by Vytautas Magnus University), vol. 77, pp. 123-44.
  • 鈥淭he Complexity of Memory after communism: Multiple Actors, Multiple Memories?,鈥 an essay for a book forum in Shofar,聽vol. 40, no. 1, 2022, pp. 171-6.
  • 鈥淐ultural Diplomacy Taming Resurgent Mnemonic Conflicts and Anxieties: Crimean Tatar and Lithuanian American Diasporas鈥 (with Didem Buhari-Gulmez), Uluslararasi Iliskiler (International Relations), vol. 19, issue 73, April 2022, pp. 17-32.
  • 鈥淕ender, War, and Remembrance: 鈥楶oints of Memory鈥 in the Narratives of Women Participants in the Partisan War in Lithuania鈥 (in Lithuanian), Lietuvos Etnologija, 32 (30), 2021, pp. 127-48.
  • Budryt臈, D. "Memory politics and the study of crises in International Relations: insights from Ukraine and Lithuania." Journal of International Relations and Development (2021).
  • 鈥淒eportation and Gulag as Gendered Processes,鈥 in The Routledge International Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia, edited by Katalin F谩bi谩n, Janet Elise Johnson, and Mara Lazda, Routledge, July 2021, Chapter 31.
  • 鈥淔eminist Approaches and Intersectionality in Teaching IR,鈥 in Teaching International Relations, edited by James M. Scott et al., Edward Elgar, August 2021.

Invited Talks

  • Invited speaker, 鈥淎ctivist Memory and Minority Rights: Commemoration of the Roma Genocide in Lithuania and Related Social and Political Developments,鈥 Stanford University, Baltic Studies program, California, May 2024
  • Invited speaker, 鈥淔eminist Perspectives on the Study of Armed Conflicts and Their Aftermaths: What do Gender Theories Tell us about the Past, Present, and the Future of Warfare?,鈥 Siena College, Albany, New York, March 2024
  • Presenter, 鈥淢emory at the Service of Imperial War鈥擨mperial War as Catalyst of Mnemonic Decolonization,鈥 workshop 鈥淢emory Politics and the Russo-Ukrainian War,鈥 Central European University, Vienna, Austria, February 2024
  • Presenter, 鈥溾楥ritical Situations鈥 and Mnemonic Legislation: Memory Politics in the Baltic States and Russia's War against Ukraine,鈥 conference 鈥淕enocides and Memories: Russia鈥檚 War against Ukraine in Comparative Perspective,鈥 sponsored by Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University, Georgia State University and 妻友社区, Atlanta, November 2023
  • Keynote speaker, 鈥淕ender and Resistance: Insights from Research on the Partisan War in Lithuania,鈥 Baltic Studies Forum, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, online, October 2023
  • Presenter, panel 鈥淐omparing and Contrasting Different Forms of Oppression: From Apartheid South Africa to the Soviet Union,鈥 聽organized by London School of Economics, University of Pretoria, Lithuanian Foreign Ministry, Czech Foreign Ministry and Foreign Ministry of Ukraine, University of Pretoria, October 2023
  • Plenary speaker, 鈥淎 Decolonizing Moment: Vicarious Identification with Ukraine in the Baltic States and Beyond,鈥 15th Conference on Baltic Studies in Europe, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania, June 2023
  • Plenary speaker, 鈥淎 Decolonizing Moment: Lithuania鈥檚 Vicarious Identification with Ukraine since 2013/14,鈥 National Technical University of Ukraine in Kyiv, 11th International Scientific and Practical Conference on war, online, June 2023
  • Guest lecturer, 鈥淰icarious Identification and Traumatic Memories: The Baltic Response to the War in Ukraine,鈥 University of Amsterdam, online, May 2023
  • Guest lecturer, 鈥 鈥楢 Decolonizing Moment of Sorts鈥: Historical Memory and Baltic Support for Ukraine,鈥 course 鈥淏loodlands,鈥 National Geospatial-Intelligence College, online, December 2022, May 2023, June 2023
  • Presenter, 鈥 鈥楢 Decolonizing Moment of Sorts鈥: Who in Central Eastern Europe Supports Ukraine and Why,鈥 2023 Ukraine Series, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, April 2023
  • Presenter, 鈥淔rom Partisan Warfare to Memory Battlefields: Women鈥檚 Stories about the Second World War and Its Aftermath in Lithuania,鈥 Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, April 2023
  • Presenter, 鈥淐onstruction of the Holocaust Memories in Lithuania: Mnemonic Conflicts and Mnemonic Cooperation,鈥 conference 鈥淎ddressing the Past鈥擲haping the Future: Memory Politics in Europe and Canada,鈥 University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada, October 2022
  • Presenter, 鈥 鈥楢 Decolonizing Moment of Sorts鈥: Who Supports Ukraine in Central Eastern Europe and Why,鈥 University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Political Science and Geography Speaker Series, online, October 2022
  • Presenter, 鈥淐onstruction of the Holocaust Memories in Lithuania: Mnemonic Conflicts and Mnemonic Cooperation,鈥 International Conference 鈥淩eworking the Trauma: Research on Roma and the Jews in the Baltics and USA,鈥 National Martynas Ma啪vydas library (Lithuania), online, September 2022
  • Keynote speaker, 鈥淔eminist Perspectives on the Study of Armed Conflicts and their Aftermaths: What Do Gender Theories Tell Us about the Past, Present and the Future of Warfare,鈥 10th International and Scientific Conference 鈥淔rom Weber to Wallerstein: Historical Sociology of States and World Systems,鈥 Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, June 2022 (online)
  • Presenter, Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (AABS) Presidential Plenary: "Russian-Ukrainian war," Baltic Studies at a Crossroads: The 28th Conference on Baltic Studies, University of Washington in Seattle, May 2022
  • "Gender, War and Remembrance: Memory Activism and 鈥楶oints of Memory鈥 in the Narratives of Women Participants of War in Lithuania,"聽Vilnius University Faculty of Communication, April 2022聽(online)
  • 鈥淒eportations and Gulag as Gendered Processes: Insights from Eastern Europe鈥 (in Lithuanian), Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, March 2022 (online)
  • 鈥淕ender, War, and Remembrance: 鈥楶oints of Memory鈥 in the Narratives of Women Participants in the Partisan War (1944-53) in Lithuania,鈥 Gender and Transformation in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia Workshop, CUNY European Union Center/Graduate Center, January 2022 (online)
  • 鈥淭ransitional Justice in 2022: The Case of Lithuania,鈥 Human Rights Webinar Series 2022, Taiwan NextGen Foundation, January 2022
  • 鈥淔rom Partisan Warfare to Memory Battlefields: Two Women鈥檚 Stories about World War II and Its Aftermath in Lithuania,鈥 Annual Lithuania Program Lecture, Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, Miami University (Ohio), October 2021.
  • In March 2020, she gave an invited talk 鈥淲hy Do Traumas Matter in International Relations?聽 Memory Politics and the Study of Crises鈥 during an international conference 鈥淒ealing with the Trauma of an Undigested Past鈥 organized by the Foreign Ministry of Lithuania and Sakharov Center at Vytautas Magnus University.

Special Issue Editing聽and Peer-reviewed Articles

  • , co-edited with Thomas Colvin and Violeta Davoli奴t臈. Politologija, a peer reviewed open access journal, Scopus, 112, no. 4 (2024).
  • (with Erica Resende), Societies, a peer reviewed open access journal, Scopus.
  • In 2020, together with Erica Resende and Douglas Becker, she co-edited a special issue of Interdisciplinary Political Studies on memory and politics and wrote the introductory essay.
  • Recently, she published articles in peer-reviewed special issues of The Journal of Baltic Studies, Gender and History,聽Humanities聽and co-edited a special issue of Ethnicity Studies on transnational memory. Her current research agenda is reflected in a recent essay published in E-International Relations.

Recorded Webinar

  • On June 7, 2024, MEMOCRACY project organized the webinar "" The global fallout from Russia鈥檚 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine has revealed contested memories of imperialism, colonialism and oppression in different parts of the world. For Ukrainians and other peoples of the former Soviet space, Russia鈥檚 invasion constitutes imperial and colonial expansion by a revanchist hegemon who never came to terms with the collapse of the 20th century鈥檚 鈥榣ast empire鈥. At the same time, some Global South actors view Russian actions on the global stage through an anti-imperialist and anti-colonial lens, echoing the Soviet Union鈥檚 struggle against Western powers during the Cold War. While the latter perspective effaces the Soviets鈥 subjugation of peoples across Eastern Europe and central Asia, Eastern Europeans鈥 fragmentary understanding of Western rule across the Global South generates misunderstandings and missed opportunities in their mutual relations.
  • In 2016, she recorded a webinar for the University System of Georgia Faculty Development Monthly Series on the use of the intersectionality concept in teaching political science.聽Budryte has delivered invited talks at various colleges and universities internationally, including Florida International University, University of Cincinnati, University of Latvia, Vilnius University (Institute of International Relations and Political Science), Warsaw University, The National Technical University of Ukraine聽and the University of Tennessee in Knoxville (Center for The Study of War and Society).

Distinctions

  • Elected to serve on the AABS (Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies) Board of Directors:
    • President, 2022-24
    • President-elect, 2020-2022
    • Vice president for publications, 2018-2020 and 2016-2018
  • Award for Excellence as a Senior Faculty Member, School of Liberal Arts, 妻友社区, 2022
  • University System of Georgia Regents鈥 Teaching Excellence Award, FY 2015
  • Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, 妻友社区, 2014
  • Ann Austin Johnston Outstanding Faculty Member Award (the highest award for teaching at Brenau University), 2004
  • Greek Council Faculty Member of the Year (the highest award for campus service and teaching at Brenau University; selected by students), 2004