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The 2nd COMPASS Special Issue Workshop “Hamsoya – united in shadow: The making of resilient communities in Central Eurasia” took place on 18 June 2020. Following the 1st workshop organised on 23-24 April 2020, contributions to the Special Issue presented their elaborated draft articles. The discussion was facilitated by the GCRF COMPASS members from all participating universities, as well as by external researchers – top-level experts in their respective fields of knowledge: Professors David Chandler (Westminster University); Andrea Gawrich (JLU Giessen); Magnus Marsden (University of Sussex); Fabienne Bossuyt (Ghent University) and Grigory Ioffe (Radford University). The workshop aimed to explore the making of resilient communities in Central Eurasia, both conceptually – by looking anew at the meanings of resilience, hamsoya, identity, ‘good life’, and ‘peoplehood’; and empirically – by drawing on unique first-hand evidence from focus groups across the region. The workshop aimed to develop synergies between the western and eastern ways of thinking, and take our understanding of community, change, governance and resilience to a new level.