Materialitat i Transcendència de la Fe. Ressenya del llibre "Faith Stories, Sustaining Meaning and Community in Troubling Times"

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Valeriya Saulevich

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Saulevich, Valeriya. «Materialitat i Transcendència de la Fe. Ressenya del llibre “Faith Stories, Sustaining Meaning and Community in Troubling Times”». Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research, 2025, núm. 10, doi:10.1344/jnmr.v10i.50359.
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Valeriya Saulevich, University of Gratz

Valeryia Saulevich is a postdoctoral project assistant at the Center for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz, Austria. She studied theology in Minsk, Berlin and Graz and obtained her doctoral degree at the Institute of Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Psychology in Graz. Her topics of research include migration and refugee experiences of women, intercultural processes, religion, body and vulnerability. She specializes in interdisciplinary and qualitative methods. Her ethics and analytical reflection are inspired by the sensitivity to the issues of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, politics, and mental health. Valeryia Saulevich is also a gestalt pedadogian.

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