Talaka or subbotnik: traditional forms of civic engagement in Belarus | |||||
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Dr Paula Borowska | ||||
Stream : | |||||
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The vision of Ukrainian history in the Russian school historical narrative after 24 February 2022 - rupture or continuation? | |||||
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Mrs Julita Komosa | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
Notes towards “precarious” terminology: What do we talk about when we talk about Russia’s Post-Soviet condition? | |||||
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Dr Danijela Lugaric Vukas | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
Life scenarios of the 1990-2000 cohorts during the Covid-19 pandemic: the case of Lithuaniastract | |||||
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Ms Laima Zilinskiene | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
The evolution of perceptions of Russia in Kazakhstan after the start of the war in Ukraine. | |||||
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Pan Krystian Pachucki-Włosek | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
Children and Childhood spaces during Transformation period in Lithuania | |||||
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Miss Goda Damaseviciute | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
Buying books online: a curious case of value-making by Russian readers | |||||
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Dr Ksenia Papazova | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
Queering Russian cinema as a strategy of LGBTQ community building | |||||
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Dr Olga Andreevskikh | ||||
Stream : | |||||
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LGBTQ-rights activism and digital media strategies: A gendered perspective | |||||
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Dr Olga Andreevskikh | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
The Leaders of the Russian Universities as Agents of the State | |||||
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Miss Daria Gerashchenko | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
Personal epistemology on the conflict in Eastern Ukraine in 2021: constructing and deconstructing knowledge | |||||
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Ms Evija Djatkovica | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
National Innovation (Eco)Systems of Bulgaria and Kazakhstan | |||||
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Dr Radostina Schivatcheva | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
"The end of bread, the beginning of stone": environment, tourism and the Czech reconquest of the Western Carpathians, 1867-1918 | |||||
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Ms Emma Nabi-Bourgois | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
No Country(side) for Old Men? Landscape Restructuring and the Emergence of New Actors in Post-Socialist, Rural Areas since 1991. A Case Study from Southern Poland. | |||||
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Ms Joanna Rozmus | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
Strategies of ruling in illiberal regimes - Informal practices undermining rule of law in the context of democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe | |||||
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Prof Nicolas Hayoz | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: |
Quo vadis Area Studies amidst Russia‘s War against Ukraine? | |||||
Fri31 Mar11:00am(75 mins)
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Prof Gwendolyn Sasse | |||
Stream : Keynote | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
“Knowledge to the Masses!”: Traveling Lecturers and Molding the New Postwar Soviet Subjects, 1940s-1950s. | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Ms Iuliia Cherniavskaia | |||
Stream : The New Soviet Person from Late Stalinism to Perestroika | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Perestroika: The Last Attempt to Create the New Soviet Person, 1985-1991 | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Courtney Doucette | |||
Stream : The New Soviet Person from Late Stalinism to Perestroika | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Raising a New Soviet Person on Revolutionary Traditions: The Role of the Older Generation in Communist Upbringing in the 1960s. | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Alissa Klots | |||
Stream : The New Soviet Person from Late Stalinism to Perestroika | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
The holistic approach to male homosexuality under Brezhnev: new evidence | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:15pm(15 mins)
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Miss Irina Roldugina | |||
Stream : The New Soviet Person from Late Stalinism to Perestroika | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Resilience and Cohesion in the Zelensky Team | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Geir Flikke | |||
Stream : Pluralism, Resilience and Societal Survival: Ukraine under Zelensky | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Politico-Military Cohesion and Resilience in Ukraine – the Effects of War | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Tor Bukkvoll | |||
Stream : Pluralism, Resilience and Societal Survival: Ukraine under Zelensky | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Unity on the Paths Forward? Continuity and Divergence among Ukrainian Attitudes on Post-War Priorities | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Anna Chebotarova |
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Ms Cynthia Buckley | |
Stream : Pluralism, Resilience and Societal Survival: Ukraine under Zelensky | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Modification of the Ukrainians’ image in Polish-language social media after February 24, 2022 | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(15 mins)
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Prof Bartosz Hordecki |
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Andrzej Stelmach | |
Stream : Russia's war on Ukraine (1) | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Where are Russia's soldiers' mothers now? | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Jennifer Mathers | |||
Stream : Russia's war on Ukraine (1) | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Fighting for a Country: Who was willing to fight for Russia? | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(15 mins)
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Prof Roman David | |||
Stream : Russia's war on Ukraine (1) | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
When your propaganda fails: the challenge of COVID-19 dissidents and the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Ilya Yablokov |
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Dr Natalia Moen-Larsen | |
Stream : Media and narratives during Russia's war on Ukraine | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
A spectrum of allies? Depictions of the war, the west, and Ukraine on Russian Telegram. | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Jade McGlynn | |||
Stream : Media and narratives during Russia's war on Ukraine | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Evolving enmity: Ukraine and Russia in each other’s strategic narratives, 2013–2022 | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Joanna Szostek | |||
Stream : Media and narratives during Russia's war on Ukraine | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
The Boring War?: Normalizing the war in Russia’s domestic media | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Dr Paul Goode | |||
Stream : Media and narratives during Russia's war on Ukraine | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Greater Eurasia: Putinist Russia’s Latest Geo-Imaginary | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Prof Mark Bassin | |||
Stream : Ideology and the Putin System: Before and after 2022 | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Grossraum Thinking in Putin's Russia | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Prof David Lewis | |||
Stream : Ideology and the Putin System: Before and after 2022 | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
It’s nationalism, stupid (?) Nationalism, foreign policy and Russia’s Ukraine policy. | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Luke March | |||
Stream : Ideology and the Putin System: Before and after 2022 | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Reconfigured patriotic forces and the reduction of ideological plurality in Putin’s Russia | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Dr Matthew Blackburn | |||
Stream : Ideology and the Putin System: Before and after 2022 | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
From Cooperation to Confrontation and Breakup: the European Court of Human Rights and Russian State Institutions | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Dmitry Kurnosov | |||
Stream : Ruxit: Russia and the Council of Europe from beginning to an end | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
How Russia Joined the Council of Europe: The Role of Values, Politics, and Law | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:15pm(15 mins)
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Prof Jeffrey Kahn | |||
Stream : Ruxit: Russia and the Council of Europe from beginning to an end | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
'Only Our Traditional Values': Human Rights of Women and LGBTQI+ people in the Russia-CoE relations | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:30pm(15 mins)
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Prof Marianna Muravyeva | |||
Stream : Ruxit: Russia and the Council of Europe from beginning to an end | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Inventing a New Justice. Lawyer's Reflection on Litigation in Russia without the ECtHR | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:45pm(15 mins)
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Mr Denis Shedov | |||
Stream : Ruxit: Russia and the Council of Europe from beginning to an end | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
‘From Cold War to Hot War: Reflections on an Academic Life in Area Studies’ - Prof Judith Pallot in conversation with Prof Sarah Badcock. | |||||
Sat1 Apr05:45pm(15 mins)
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Prof Sarah Badcock |
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Judith Pallot | |
Stream : Keynote 2 | |||||
Room: Bute Hall |
Traditional values and family policy as sources of contention in church state relations in Russia | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Pål Kolstø | |||
Stream : Conservativism, religion, and war in Putin's Russia | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
The Concept of a “Just War” in the Russian Political Mainstream since 2014 | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Prof Mikhail Suslov | |||
Stream : Conservativism, religion, and war in Putin's Russia | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Ecclesiastical Populism in Contemporary Russia: "the People" in the Moscow Patriarchate’s Political Discourse | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Bojidar Kolov | |||
Stream : Conservativism, religion, and war in Putin's Russia | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Russia’s new illiberal conservatism | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:15pm(15 mins)
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Prof Katharina Bluhm | |||
Stream : Conservativism, religion, and war in Putin's Russia | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
‘Suslov’s 1970s: Detente or Anti-Imperialism? The Last Hurrah of Mikhail Suslov’ | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(20 mins)
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Dr Alex Marshall | |||
Stream : Under Pressure? Nationality, Ideology and Borders in Soviet Political History and Russian Politics | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Beria vs. Khrushchev: The Power Struggle over Nationality Policy and the Case of Latvia | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:50pm(20 mins)
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Dr Michael Loader | |||
Stream : Under Pressure? Nationality, Ideology and Borders in Soviet Political History and Russian Politics | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
The Soviet and post-Soviet borders and symbolic geography of Russian nationalism | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:10pm(20 mins)
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Dr Alexander Titov | |||
Stream : Under Pressure? Nationality, Ideology and Borders in Soviet Political History and Russian Politics | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Academic Exchanges between Romania, East Germany and West Germany during the Cold War | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Irina Nastasa-Matei | |||
Stream : Cold War dinamics, exchanges and mobilities within the Socialist World and beyond | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Cold War on Screen: The Censorship of Foreign Films in Communist Romania | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:30pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Alina Popescu | |||
Stream : Cold War dinamics, exchanges and mobilities within the Socialist World and beyond | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
In Solidarity: Cross-regional Socialist Artistic Connections between Countries of the “Socialist Second World” | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(15 mins)
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Ms Caterina Preda | |||
Stream : Cold War dinamics, exchanges and mobilities within the Socialist World and beyond | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Solidarity Exhibitions in Socialist Romania | |||||
Fri31 Mar05:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Irina Carabas | |||
Stream : Cold War dinamics, exchanges and mobilities within the Socialist World and beyond | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
‘So That I Could Make Others in the Countryside Aware’: Students of the Communist Party’s Political Schools in Poland (1944–1956) | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Łukasz Bertram | |||
Stream : Everyday Life behind the Iron Curtain | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Living under One Roof: Homes for Older People in the Late Soviet Union | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Prof Susan Grant | |||
Stream : Everyday Life behind the Iron Curtain | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
The “Socialist work discipline” and its impacts on everyday working and living in State-socialist Czechoslovakia | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Lucie Dušková | |||
Stream : Everyday Life behind the Iron Curtain | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Travelling of Forsytes across the Iron Curtain: Domesticity as a common value of Cold War societies | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Ms Johana Kłusek | |||
Stream : Everyday Life behind the Iron Curtain | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
“Laughter, No Laughing Matter”: Affect as Epistemic Resistance against Necropower in Poland’s Orange Alternative and Thailand’s Youth-led Pro-democracy Movement | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Assoc Prof Verita Sriratana | |||
Stream : Unlikely Political Connection?: Asia and Central Europe | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
First Written Representation of Siam in the Eye of an Austro-Hungarian Expeditor in János Xántus' Úti jegyzetek Sziámból | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Miss Thapanee Tubnonghee | |||
Stream : Unlikely Political Connection?: Asia and Central Europe | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Havel and the Anti-Charter | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Joshua Hayden | |||
Stream : Unlikely Political Connection?: Asia and Central Europe | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
The Quiet Changes in Czech Foreign Policy on China since 2021: Corruption Scandals and Increasing Diplomatic Exchange with Taiwan | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Ms Zuzana Veselá | |||
Stream : Unlikely Political Connection?: Asia and Central Europe | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
When is a dissident not a dissident? | |||||
Sat1 Apr12:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Barbara Day | |||
Stream : Unlikely Political Connection?: Asia and Central Europe | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
“Protean Spirit”: Uzbekistan’s Influence on China’s Foreign Policy | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Frank Maracchione | |||
Stream : Foreign policy | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
EU and Russian hegemony in the ‘shared neighbourhood’: Between coercion, prescription, and co-optation | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:15pm(15 mins)
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Ms Isabell Burmester | |||
Stream : Foreign policy | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Uzbekistan's China policy in the time of Russia's war against Ukraine - deepening engagement and its policy implications | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Elzbieta Pron | |||
Stream : Foreign policy | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
A new era of narrating a Ukrainian strategy and the European Union’s foreign policy: how the former is making a measurable difference on the latter | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Viktoriia Vdovychenko | |||
Stream : Foreign policy | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
“Young wolves” and “domestic hens”. The feminist political economy of creativity in the context of Polish socio-economic transformation. | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(15 mins)
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Ms Aleksandra Fila | |||
Stream : Intersectional Feminist Practices of Everyday Creativity in Postsocialism | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Spatial Creativity as a Method: Intersectional Feminist Approaches to Collective Memories of Trauma | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:15pm(15 mins)
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Prof Vera Sokolova | |||
Stream : Intersectional Feminist Practices of Everyday Creativity in Postsocialism | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Textile Ways of Knowing: Postsocialist Struggle with Women's Authorship | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Tereza Jiroutová Kynčlová | |||
Stream : Intersectional Feminist Practices of Everyday Creativity in Postsocialism | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Toward a Prefigurative Politics of Care and Feminist Commons The Potential of (Re)Politicizing Analyses of Prague Community Gardens: A Critical Literature Review | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:45pm(15 mins)
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Miss Elisabeth Pedersen | |||
Stream : Intersectional Feminist Practices of Everyday Creativity in Postsocialism | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Norilsk and Nornickel: Local Government-Business Relations in a Russian Monotown | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Ms Miriam Pollock | |||
Stream : Russian domestic politics – institutions and information | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Russia’s ontological (in)security: domestic values versus external enemies | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Federica Prina | |||
Stream : Russian domestic politics – institutions and information | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
War for children: the dynamics of militarism and anti-militarism in Russia | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Kasia Kaczmarska | |||
Stream : Russian domestic politics – institutions and information | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Researching in the Former Soviet Union. Stories From the Field. | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(90 mins)
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Miss Ruta Skriptaite |
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Dr Jasmin Dall'Agnola | |
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Ms Rasa Kamarauskaite |
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Dr Andrea Peinhopf | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Expectations and Delays: Soviet Mass Housing, Privatization and the Post-Socialist City | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(15 mins)
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Lois Kalb | |||
Stream : Politics of Waiting. Narratives beyond Wasting Time, and Linear Progression | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
The (Geo)politics of Waiting and Boredom of Café Routine in Southern Mitrovica (Kosovo) | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:00pm(15 mins)
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Ms Rozafa Berisha | |||
Stream : Politics of Waiting. Narratives beyond Wasting Time, and Linear Progression | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
The ‚Not-Yet’ Memorial: Negotiating the Past and Making the City of Tbilisi (Georgia) | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:15pm(15 mins)
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Laura Maffizoli | |||
Stream : Politics of Waiting. Narratives beyond Wasting Time, and Linear Progression | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Waiting as a Way of Living Geopolitics at the Border Triangle between Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:30pm(15 mins)
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Ms Claudia Eggart | |||
Stream : Politics of Waiting. Narratives beyond Wasting Time, and Linear Progression | |||||
Room: East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Printmaking at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra in the Early Modern Period | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Alice Sullivan | |||
Stream : Printing and Printmaking in Ukraine: Art Traditions and National Identities | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
From Art Nouveau to Imaging a Nation: Heorhiy Narbut as Arts and Crafts Designer | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Louise Hardiman | |||
Stream : Printing and Printmaking in Ukraine: Art Traditions and National Identities | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Ornamental Constructivism: Elements of Ukrainian Folk Art in the Avant-Garde Experiments of Vasyl Yermilov | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Ms Katia Denysova | |||
Stream : Printing and Printmaking in Ukraine: Art Traditions and National Identities | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Intermedial Innovations: The Panfuturists' Book Experiment | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:15pm(15 mins)
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Ms Lauren Warner-Treloar | |||
Stream : Printing and Printmaking in Ukraine: Art Traditions and National Identities | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Companies, climate adaptation and knowledge in the Russian Arctic | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Arild Moe | |||
Stream : Climate Adaptation and Knowledge in the Russian Arctic | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Official knowledge - Russia’s expanding adaptation agenda and its limitations | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Mr Erdem Lamazhapov | |||
Stream : Climate Adaptation and Knowledge in the Russian Arctic | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Societal knowledge - perceptions on origins and impacts of climate change in Murmansk | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof Anna Korppoo | |||
Stream : Climate Adaptation and Knowledge in the Russian Arctic | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
The Uncertain Future of Arctic science - Russian scientific participation in the Arctic Council | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:15pm(15 mins)
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Miss Serafima Andreeva | |||
Stream : Climate Adaptation and Knowledge in the Russian Arctic | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Arms Dealing in Normalization-era Czechoslovakia in Three Biographies | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(20 mins)
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Dr Rosamund Johnston | |||
Stream : Agents of Internationalism in Central and Eastern Europe during Late Socialism | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Beyond bilateralism? Economic and technical cooperation in the Non-Aligned Movement | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:35pm(20 mins)
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Ms Anna Calori | |||
Stream : Agents of Internationalism in Central and Eastern Europe during Late Socialism | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Shades of ‘Red’: Solidarity with the Native American Sovereignty Movement in Late Cold War Central Europe | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:55pm(20 mins)
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Dr Gyorgy Toth | |||
Stream : Agents of Internationalism in Central and Eastern Europe during Late Socialism | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Infrastructuring the Soviet Nuclear Culture in Obninsk and Sarov | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Egle Rindzeviciute | |||
Stream : The Life and Afterlife of Soviet Planning: Industrial Urbanism, Built Environments, and Geographic Politics | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Reflexive propaganda: polarization, political deliberation, and war in an authoritarian regime | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Maxim Alyukov | |||
Stream : Russia's war on Ukraine (2) | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Exploring the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine over individual geopolitical preferences in Georgia. | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Ángel Torres-Adán | |||
Stream : Russia's war on Ukraine (2) | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Experiencing digital (dis)integration in transmedia environments. Russian resistance movement media strategies in times of war. | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Mr Denis Bilunov | |||
Stream : Russia's war on Ukraine (2) | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Putin’s Oligarchs under Sanctions | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Ingvill Moe Elgsaas | |||
Stream : Economics, business, and industry – politics and policy | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
The political imprints of Soviet industrialisation in the long run: evidence from Kazakhstan | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Liu Peng | |||
Stream : Economics, business, and industry – politics and policy | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Varieties of Capitalism: Which Model Did Russia Choose? | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Andrey Yakovlev | |||
Stream : Economics, business, and industry – politics and policy | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
The post-socialist transition road novel | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Myka Tucker-Abramson | |||
Stream : Petroimaginations in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Late Soviet Petrocinema: Farman Salmanov in Aleksandr Proshkin’s «Risk Strategy» (1978) | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Prof Andrei Rogatchevski | |||
Stream : Petroimaginations in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
PetroArt: Oil in Contemporary Russian Visual Arts | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Maria Engström | |||
Stream : Petroimaginations in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Ecocritical Geopolitics in the Time of War: Chornobyl/Chernobyl as a Post-Humanist Site | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Mika Perkiömäki | |||
Stream : The (neo)imperial imaginaries of nature and environment in contemporary Russian media | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Snow Maidens and Cold Bodies in Sakha Horror | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Natalya Khokholova | |||
Stream : The (neo)imperial imaginaries of nature and environment in contemporary Russian media | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
The (Neo-)Imperial Imaginary of the Arctic in Recent Russian Film | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Adelaide McGinity-Peebles | |||
Stream : The (neo)imperial imaginaries of nature and environment in contemporary Russian media | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Gender Policies Towards Muslim Men in Socialist Yugoslavia and Bulgaria | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Ivan Simic | |||
Stream : Transformations of Muslim Lives in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Muslim reformism: An unexpected influence on Yugoslav communist gender discourses | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Andreja Mesarič | |||
Stream : Transformations of Muslim Lives in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Population Politics and Nation-Building: Migrations of Turkish and Muslim Populations from Bulgaria to Turkey (1925-1939) | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Mr Slavka Karakusheva | |||
Stream : Transformations of Muslim Lives in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Socialist Transformation of Muslim Girls Education in Yugoslavia | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Ms Jelena Gajic | |||
Stream : Transformations of Muslim Lives in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Russian Foreign Policy and ontological vectors: a case study of the reversal of priorities as a result of the Euromaidan | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(15 mins)
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Mr Eric Pardo Sauvageot | |||
Stream : Russian foreign policy – regional activities | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Central Asia in Russian Foreign Policy Imagination: Before and After the Beginning of the War in Ukraine | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Kristiina Silvan | |||
Stream : Russian foreign policy – regional activities | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Regional Security in Northeast Asia: Responses and Trends in Russian Foreign Policy | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Nivedita Kapoor | |||
Stream : Russian foreign policy – regional activities | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
Russia in the South Pacific | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Jonathan Ludwig | |||
Stream : Russian foreign policy – regional activities | |||||
Room: Fore Hall |
“Why wave the flag?”: (In)visible queer activism in authoritarian Kazakhstan and Russia | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Mariya Levitanus | |||
Stream : Agencies of/for Democracy | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Stealth Resistance vs Street Protests: The Anti-war Grass-roots Movement in Russia | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Irina Olimpieva | |||
Stream : Agencies of/for Democracy | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Educational Support to Ukrainian Youth in Kazakhstan 2022 | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Ms Zhamilya Utarbayeva | |||
Stream : Agencies of/for Democracy | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
The “Comedic Coefficient” in Dostoevsky: Tragicomedy in The Idiot | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Alina Wyman | |||
Stream : New Perspectives on Dostoevsky | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
“Imitatio Christi in Dostoevsky’s Demons” | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Katya Jordan | |||
Stream : New Perspectives on Dostoevsky | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
The Problem of Deification in Crime and Punishment | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Octavian Gabor | |||
Stream : New Perspectives on Dostoevsky | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Dostoevsky's idea of Russianness: a decolonial critique | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Sarah Hudspith | |||
Stream : New Perspectives on Dostoevsky | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Auditory Autism in Dostoevsky’s Underground Man | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Daniel Schümann | |||
Stream : New Perspectives on Dostoevsky | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Azov and Far-Right Parties in Ukraine | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(15 mins)
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Lenka Bustikova Siroky | |||
Stream : Public Attitudes and Collective Mobilisation | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Should all Russians be blamed for Russia’s war in Ukraine? Public opinion in Norway on relations with Russia and Russians | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Aadne Aasland | |||
Stream : Public Attitudes and Collective Mobilisation | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Negationism of international crimes. Official Russian response to reports of war crimes committed by the Russian army or occupation authorities in Ukraine. | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Lukasz Adamski | |||
Stream : Public Attitudes and Collective Mobilisation | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
A Rebellion with(out) a Cause? Popular Protest and Elite Transformation in Socialist Montenegro, 1988–1990 | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Mr Bojan Baca | |||
Stream : Authoritarian Regimes and Social Values | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
The Social Origins of Illiberalism in Central Europe | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Lenka Bustikova Siroky | |||
Stream : Authoritarian Regimes and Social Values | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Transformation of the moral order in Soviet/Russian society (1976-1999) | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Ms Anna Smolentseva | |||
Stream : Authoritarian Regimes and Social Values | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Antigenderism as Russian soft power? Comparing discourse on Sexual and Gender Minorities in Russia and Norway. | |||||
Sat1 Apr10:00am(15 mins)
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Ms Marthe Myhre | |||
Stream : Authoritarian Regimes and Social Values | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
CEO or mother? Executive search under public maternalism | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Prof Nagy Beáta | |||
Stream : Domestic Matriarchy vs. Public Patriarchy. Ascribing and Questioning Gender Roles in Central Europe after 1989 | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Mighty Ukrainian Girls in post-1991 Children's Historical Fiction | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Mateusz Świetlicki | |||
Stream : Domestic Matriarchy vs. Public Patriarchy. Ascribing and Questioning Gender Roles in Central Europe after 1989 | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
A historiography of Scotland's Ukrainians over four waves of migration from 1890s to the present | |||||
Sat1 Apr12:40pm(15 mins)
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Mr Peter Kormylo | |||
Stream : Scotland's Ukrainians - their story | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
‘In Search of a Roof’: Urban Exclusion and Provincial Life in Dissident Lives? | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Polly Jones | |||
Stream : Freed with No Right to Leave: Former Gulag Prisoners and Their Lives on the Soviet Periphery | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Culture Held Captive: The Role of Former Prisoner-Theatremakers in the Cultural and Artistic Development of Komi and Kolyma | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Jake Robertson | |||
Stream : Freed with No Right to Leave: Former Gulag Prisoners and Their Lives on the Soviet Periphery | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Former Gulag Prisoners in the Soviet Periphery: A (Virtual) Literary Community? | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Andrea Gullotta | |||
Stream : Freed with No Right to Leave: Former Gulag Prisoners and Their Lives on the Soviet Periphery | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
«The Russians are the largest rebus»: ideology and conflicts behind the cultural import of picture riddles (1845–1883) | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(30 mins)
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Mrs Ksenia Butuzova | |||
Stream : Presenting Western as Russian: Tactics of Appropriation in Russian Visual Culture | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Archaism as Modernism:The Design of Soviet Popular Science Books on Ancient Russian Architecture in the second half of the 1950s-1980s | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:30pm(30 mins)
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Miss Romanenkova Maria | |||
Stream : Presenting Western as Russian: Tactics of Appropriation in Russian Visual Culture | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Possessing Antiquity: Soviet Art History’s Reinvention of the National Cultural Heritage | |||||
Sat1 Apr05:30pm(30 mins)
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Ms Rashel Zemlinskaya | |||
Stream : Presenting Western as Russian: Tactics of Appropriation in Russian Visual Culture | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Living on a Mental Frontline. The Use of War Veterans in Russian Patriotic Education | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Mr Elena Racheva | |||
Stream : Security through militarized patriotism. Militarizing processes in Central Eastern European and post-Soviet states and their effects on civil society | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Forging Frontline Russians: Militarized Patriotism and Identity Policy in Occupied Ukraine | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Mr Håvard Bækken | |||
Stream : Security through militarized patriotism. Militarizing processes in CEE and post-Soviet states and their effects on civil society (II) | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
The power of belonging for (para)military security production in Poland | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Mrs Bettina Bruns | |||
Stream : Security through militarized patriotism. Militarizing processes in CEE and post-Soviet states and their effects on civil society (II) | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
“Strong family makes strong Russia.” “Good mothers” and “traditional values” in a militarizing statebstract | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(20 mins)
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Dr Yulia Gradskova | |||
Stream : Contested motherhood: between state politics and subjective/material experiences (Lithuania, Russia and Eurasian migrants in Sweden) | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
“Land of [Caucasian] Albanians” and Albanian church in the Albanian narratives | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Kamala Imranli-Lowe | |||
Stream : Church, religion and state before 1914 | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Science and Religion: Russian Sophiology as a New Cosmology | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Walter Sisto | |||
Stream : Church, religion and state before 1914 | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Dependency and modernisation theory. Two paradigms of development in Visegrad Group countries | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Filip Leśniewicz | |||
Stream : Economic development in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Impact of service quality on economic development and trade | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Mr Valery Kuzmenok | |||
Stream : Economic development in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Public debt expectations: the more you know about public debt, the less optimistic you are | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Ms Andreea Stancea | |||
Stream : Economic development in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
The New Institutional Economics and Belarus | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:15pm(15 mins)
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Mr Kacper Wańczyk | |||
Stream : Economic development in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Russian SOEs abroad after February 2022 – sanction evasion strategies | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(30 mins)
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Mr Karel Svoboda | |||
Stream : Economic development in Russia | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and the Interests of the GCC Hydrocarbon Producers | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(30 mins)
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Dr Nikolay Kozhanov | |||
Stream : Economic development in Russia | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Is it an ill bird that fouls its own nest? Critical representations of clergymen in Russian 19th-century prose | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(1 mins)
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Dr Marta Łukaszewicz | |||
Stream : Russian Orthodoxy: Representations and Influences | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
The Way of the Werefox: Reading the Alt-Spiritual in Viktor Pelevin's Sacred Book of the Werewolf | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:01am(1 mins)
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Miss Kirsten Tarves | |||
Stream : Russian Orthodoxy: Representations and Influences | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Iulia de Beausobre (1893-1977): cultural mediator or Orthodox missionary? | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:02am(1 mins)
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Dr Ruth Coates | |||
Stream : Russian Orthodoxy: Representations and Influences | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Russian Church and the Challenges of Digital Christianity in the Post-Pandemic Era | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:03am(1 mins)
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Prof Anastasia Mitrofanova | |||
Stream : Russian Orthodoxy: Representations and Influences | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
The Image of War in Russian-speaking Ukrainian Poetry (Es Soya's Case): New Contexts | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Prof Kristina Vorontsova | |||
Stream : Resisting Russia’s War on Ukraine by Cultural Means | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Shaping consciousness: people’s feelings towards the war in the monthly literary magazine ‘Знамя’ | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Miss Arianna Bettin | |||
Stream : Resisting Russia’s War on Ukraine by Cultural Means | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
(In)visible resistance: Exploring independent theatre practices in today’s Russia | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Olga Nikolaeva | |||
Stream : Resisting Russia’s War on Ukraine by Cultural Means | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Contemporary Ukrainian Literature as a Witness of Russia's War against Ukraine. | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Dr Olha Voznyuk | |||
Stream : Resisting Russia’s War on Ukraine by Cultural Means | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Protest Music in Ukraine: from Decolonization to Democracy | |||||
Sat1 Apr12:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof Olga Gomilko | |||
Stream : Resisting Russia’s War on Ukraine by Cultural Means | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Catalogus Librorum Omnium: Transferring the Library Cataloguing Models to the Early Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Stepan Blinder | |||
Stream : Trans-Regional Exchange in Motion: Cultural Fluidity in Medieval and Early Modern Eastern Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Cross-cultural trajectories and forms of governance in late medieval Moscow | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:15pm(15 mins)
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Mr Angus Russell | |||
Stream : Trans-Regional Exchange in Motion: Cultural Fluidity in Medieval and Early Modern Eastern Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Relationships and Affective Language in Kyivan Rus’ Birchbark Letters, c.1100-1300 | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:30pm(15 mins)
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Miss Amelia Gardner-Thorpe | |||
Stream : Trans-Regional Exchange in Motion: Cultural Fluidity in Medieval and Early Modern Eastern Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Valentin Kataev's "Time, Forward": Portraying "Asia" and “Asian” in Soviet Production Novels | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(15 mins)
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Miss Kate Tomashevskaya | |||
Stream : Soviet Culture and its Evolution | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Ploughing the "red virgin soil": a study in "Krasnaja Nov'" first year. | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:15pm(15 mins)
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Miss Virginia Pili | |||
Stream : Soviet Culture and its Evolution | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Revolution and Emotion | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:30pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Rafaela Bozic | |||
Stream : Soviet Culture and its Evolution | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Khrushchev's Carnival: Overcoming Fear Through a Political Ritual | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Raphaëlle Auclert | |||
Stream : Soviet Culture and its Evolution | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
The Four Colors of Soviet Propaganda: Observing the Evolution of the Soviet Language and Aesthetics | |||||
Sat1 Apr05:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Georgii Khazagerov | |||
Stream : Soviet Culture and its Evolution | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Russia’s Development from Electoral to Closed Authoritarianism: Implications for Research | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(90 mins)
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Dr Geir Flikke |
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Prof Bo Petersson | |
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Prof Derek Stanford Hutcheson | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
New Polish Film and Photography Engaged in the World in Conflict | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Justyna Budzik | |||
Stream : History, Reproductive Rights, Social Change. Polish Society in Images and on Streets | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
'The politics of street renaming, the legacies of transition and the material heritage of communist dictatorship in Poland' | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Ewa Ochman | |||
Stream : History, Reproductive Rights, Social Change. Polish Society in Images and on Streets | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Women’s Complaint as a window into the Polish society. Legal mobilization against authoritarian backsliding following the Abortion Law | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Agnieszka Kubal | |||
Stream : History, Reproductive Rights, Social Change. Polish Society in Images and on Streets | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Neo-Gothic of Liudmila Petrushevskaia’s "Nomer Odin" (2004) and "Chernaia Babochka" (2008) in the Postcolonial Eastern European Context and Intersections with the Ukrainian Example of Andrii Liubka’s "Karbid" (2015). | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Inna Tigountsova | |||
Stream : Decolonial Perspectives | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Towards a “colonialism without colonies”? Constructing ‘black Africa’ in late Imperial Russia | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:00pm(15 mins)
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Miss Anita Frison | |||
Stream : Decolonial Perspectives | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Decolonial Practices and the Language of a City at War in Kharkiv, Ukraine | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:15pm(15 mins)
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Ms Viktoriia Grivina | |||
Stream : Decolonial Perspectives | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
The Russo-Harlem Renaissance: Searching for a Black Voice in Jean Toomer’s Cane (1923), Zora Neal Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937), and Dorothy West's The Living is Easy (1948) | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:30pm(15 mins)
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Miss Saffy Mirghani | |||
Stream : Decolonial Perspectives | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
From one dictatorship to another: Communist Romania and the Chilean refugees crisis | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(20 mins)
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Ms Mioara Anton | |||
Stream : From communism to post-communism: Romanian paradoxes | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Medical Knowledge, Nutrition and Social Change: An Inquiry into the Politics of Life in Late Socialist Romania | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:50pm(20 mins)
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Dr Mara Marginean | |||
Stream : From communism to post-communism: Romanian paradoxes | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Moving from Global North to Global South. Romania as Initiator and Beneficiary of Humanitarian Aid (1970-2007) | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:10pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Luciana Jinga | |||
Stream : From communism to post-communism: Romanian paradoxes | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Romania in post-communism: populism, nationalism and nostalgia | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:30pm(20 mins)
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Prof Daniel Șandru | |||
Stream : From communism to post-communism: Romanian paradoxes | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Redefining Ukrainian National Form after the Soviet Annexation of Western Ukraine, 1939-1941 | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Stefan Lacny | |||
Stream : Investigating "National Form" in Early Soviet Culture, 1917-1953 | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Oil and Wool: Handicrafts and “Nationalist in Form, Socialist in Content” in Early Soviet Culture, 1921-1953 | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Ms Sohee Ryuk | |||
Stream : Investigating "National Form" in Early Soviet Culture, 1917-1953 | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Lessons in Revolution on the Western Border: Uprisings in Ukraine and Belarus in 1920s-1930s Soviet Film | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Pavel Stepanov | |||
Stream : Investigating "National Form" in Early Soviet Culture, 1917-1953 | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Constructing National Art of Uzbekistan in 1920-1930 in the Context of the National Policy | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:15pm(15 mins)
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Ms Alexandra Alexandrova | |||
Stream : Investigating "National Form" in Early Soviet Culture, 1917-1953 | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
From 'Chocolate' to 'Darkness at Noon': Recognizing the Soviet Carceral System in Inter-War Europe | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(15 mins)
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Prof Muireann Maguire | |||
Stream : Revisiting Room 101: Understanding State Violence in Early Soviet Literature | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Marx’s White Shirt: Vladimir Zazubrin’s The Chip (1923) and the Boundaries of Early Soviet Literature | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr James Ryan | |||
Stream : Revisiting Room 101: Understanding State Violence in Early Soviet Literature | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Revisiting the Warrior Women of Early Soviet Literature: Gender, Violence, and Revolution | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Lara Green | |||
Stream : Revisiting Room 101: Understanding State Violence in Early Soviet Literature | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Sanatoriina Zona as a panopticon of state violence in early Soviet Ukrainian literature | |||||
Fri31 Mar05:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Olena Palko | |||
Stream : Revisiting Room 101: Understanding State Violence in Early Soviet Literature | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Russian Coal: Past, Present and Future in the context of Decarbonisation | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(90 mins)
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Mr Maxim Titov |
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Prof Anna Korppoo | |
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Prof Nikita Lomagin |
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Mrs Irina Mironova | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
‘Greek Catholic’ as ‘anti-Orthodox’?: The Case of the Ukrainian Greek Catholics in Soviet-ruled Galicia | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Kateryna Budz | |||
Stream : Repression and dissent under socialism | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
From the Wives of the ‘Enemies’ to ‘Enemies’ Themselves: Women on Trial during Stalin’s Great Terror and the Great Patriotic War | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Mrs Liudmila Lyagushkina | |||
Stream : Repression and dissent under socialism | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Living an incoherent life: homosexuality and anti-Soviet dissidence in Soviet Lithuania | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Ms Rasa Kamarauskaite | |||
Stream : Repression and dissent under socialism | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Religious Samizdat, Keston College, and Religious Persecution in the USSR | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Dr Zoe Knox | |||
Stream : Repression and dissent under socialism | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
The Russian Criminal Tattoo Archive and Ethno-Politics in the Gulag. | |||||
Sat1 Apr12:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Mark Vincent | |||
Stream : Repression and dissent under socialism | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
CSOs providing social services in de facto borderland (Abkhazia-Georgia): When (geo)political and social dynamics meet in Samegrelo, Georgia | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Gaëlle Le Pavic | |||
Stream : Social Agency in Conflict and Border Zones | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Hétérotopies of exile: discourses of disruptions, resistance and identity in the ‘How we left’ narratives of Russians after the February, 24th | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:15pm(15 mins)
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Prof Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova |
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Alexei Morozov | |
Stream : Social Agency in Conflict and Border Zones | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
The 2020 Nagorno-Karabakah war: affective experience and the ordinary in a protracted armed conflict | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:30pm(15 mins)
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Ms Anita Khachaturova | |||
Stream : Social Agency in Conflict and Border Zones | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Cold War Keys: The Global Reach of Yugoslavia's UNIS-tbm typewriters | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Prof K. Ghodsee | |||
Stream : Typewriters, Televisions, and Erotic Gadgets: The Materiality of Everyday Life in Eastern Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
In Search of Socialist Erotica. An Alternative Archive of the Polish Sexual Revolution | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Anna Dobrowolska | |||
Stream : Typewriters, Televisions, and Erotic Gadgets: The Materiality of Everyday Life in Eastern Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
The Kingdom of Antique Televisions: Reparability and the Afterlives of Socialist Electronics | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Ms Julia Mead | |||
Stream : Typewriters, Televisions, and Erotic Gadgets: The Materiality of Everyday Life in Eastern Europe | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Displacement, Refugees, and Russian Imperial Policies during the First World War in the Caucasus | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Asya Darbinyan | |||
Stream : The First World War in the Caucasus and Central Asia | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Refugee Relief and Displacement in Turkestan During the First World War | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Ms Hanna Matt | |||
Stream : The First World War in the Caucasus and Central Asia | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
What the papers said – Turkestan newspapers in the First World War years | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Mr Roman Osharov | |||
Stream : The First World War in the Caucasus and Central Asia | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
The Future of Ukrainian Children's Literature | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(90 mins)
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Dr Emily Finer |
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Miss Viktoriia Medvied | |
Stream : | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Crossing the Rubicon: Continuity and Change in Kremlin Legitimation Strategies (2020-23) | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Matthew Blackburn | |||
Stream : Legitimation, identity politics, and "war nationalism" in Putin's Russia: strategies and fallout | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Did Traditionalist Values Help Putin Escape Term Limits in 2020? | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof Henry Hale | |||
Stream : Legitimation, identity politics, and "war nationalism" in Putin's Russia: strategies and fallout | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Russia's New "War Nationalism": How Official Nationalist Rhetoric Contributed to Legitimising the Invasion of Ukraine | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Jules-Sergei Fediunin | |||
Stream : Legitimation, identity politics, and "war nationalism" in Putin's Russia: strategies and fallout | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Traditional Values and Civic Activism | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:30pm(15 mins)
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Prof Regina Smyth | |||
Stream : Legitimation, identity politics, and "war nationalism" in Putin's Russia: strategies and fallout | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Ghosts, Memories, and Mnemonics: The Theatre of Jewish Absence in Poland | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(20 mins)
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Dr Rachel Moss | |||
Stream : Representing Poles and Jews in Theatre, Literature and Language | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
'Her long blanks and darknesses of abstraction were Polish': Faith and faithlessness in DH Lawrence's depictions of Poles | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:50pm(20 mins)
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Ms Juliette Bretan | |||
Stream : Representing Poles and Jews in Theatre, Literature and Language | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
The Polish language in the UK – prospects and challenges. | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:10pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Edyta Nowosielska | |||
Stream : Representing Poles and Jews in Theatre, Literature and Language | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
The Accident of Presence: Zbigniew Herbert’s Polish Traveller in Western Europe | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Ms Marianna Leszczyk | |||
Stream : “East of the West, West of the East”: Narrating Identity and Difference in Modern and Contemporary Polish Prose | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Prismatic Emigration in Stefan Themerson and Maria Kuncewicz | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Ms Ola Sidorkiewicz | |||
Stream : “East of the West, West of the East”: Narrating Identity and Difference in Modern and Contemporary Polish Prose | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Global Russian Literature in the Time of War: Reformatting the Paradigm | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(15 mins)
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Prof Roman Katsman | |||
Stream : Revising the Russian Canon | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Publications in Russian Literature over 1990-2020: Authors, Topics and Figures | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:30pm(15 mins)
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Ms Angelika Tsivinskaya | |||
Stream : Revising the Russian Canon | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
The history of Russian literature between the Golden and Silver ages: the chrononyms issue | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Anastasia Kozyreva | |||
Stream : Revising the Russian Canon | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Взросление в романах Гайто Газданова «Вечер у Клэр» и «Полёт» | |||||
Fri31 Mar05:00pm(15 mins)
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Miss Maria Turgieva | |||
Stream : Revising the Russian Canon | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Examining motives of foreign fighter mobilization: Lessons from the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Huseyn Aliyev | |||
Stream : Strategy, conflict, and security | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Intellectuals of Statecraft: Russian Arms Control Debates and Great Power Competition | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Alexander Graef | |||
Stream : Strategy, conflict, and security | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
The Energy Trilemma in the Baltic Sea Region: Reconciling energy equity, security, and environmental sustainability in a transformative period | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Mary Keogh | |||
Stream : Strategy, conflict, and security | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Strategic Choices and Sources of Political Uncertainty for the Russian IT Firms: The War in Ukraine as a Game Changer? | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Mr Dmitry Volkov | |||
Stream : Strategy, conflict, and security | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
A Perspective for 2022-23 in Ukraine: The Russian Civil War, 1917-1920 | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(90 mins)
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Evan Mawdsley |
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Prof Geoffrey Swain | |
Stream : | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Cold War at the Periphery and the Legacy of the Cold War | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(90 mins)
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Dr Corina Snitar |
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Prof Geoffrey Swain | |
Stream : | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
1990s Lesbian Journals and Ancient Greece: Seeking a Russian Queer Aesthetic | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Georgina Barker | |||
Stream : Queer Cross-Cultural Exchanges in Russian Film, Literature, and Law | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
a cinematic experiment in russian homonationalism: desiring the ‘non-russian’ masculine body in Olga Stolpovskaya’s You I Love | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Mx Misha Yakovlev | |||
Stream : Queer Cross-Cultural Exchanges in Russian Film, Literature, and Law | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
A Crisis of Identity: The Bisexual Russian-Ukrainian-Romany Throuple in Faina Grimberg’s Novella Mavka (2001) | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Miss Charlotte Dowling | |||
Stream : Queer Cross-Cultural Exchanges in Russian Film, Literature, and Law | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
How “European” Were Imperial Russian Laws Against Homosexuality? | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Dr Nick Mayhew | |||
Stream : Queer Cross-Cultural Exchanges in Russian Film, Literature, and Law | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Open System, Closed Outcome?: Kitchen Debates and the Limits of the Fake in Moscow Artistic Circles, 2012 - 2020. | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Ms Kitty Brandon-James | |||
Stream : Post-Soviet and Post-Memory | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Global Campaigning: The anti-Comics Debate in 1950s Poland | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Ewa Stanczyk | |||
Stream : Post-Soviet and Post-Memory | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
The Holocaust’s as Ontological Legacy. Polish Jewish writing of the 21 st century | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Katarzyna Zechenter | |||
Stream : Post-Soviet and Post-Memory | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Coping with the Soviet past in Russian graphic novels | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Miss Annamaria Vass | |||
Stream : Post-Soviet and Post-Memory | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
(Post)War reconstruction of Ukraine: state-society-capital complex, class, sex, gender, and national identity | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(20 mins)
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Dr Yuliya Yurchenko | |||
Stream : Social foundations of the war: multiscalar accounts of conflict and political economy | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Militarised civil society and the informal economy of war in Ukraine since 2014 | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:05pm(20 mins)
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Dr Taras Fedirko | |||
Stream : Social foundations of the war: multiscalar accounts of conflict and political economy | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Russian everyday political economy: libidinal perspectives in wartime | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:25pm(20 mins)
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Prof Jeremy Morris | |||
Stream : Social foundations of the war: multiscalar accounts of conflict and political economy | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Vibes: Political attitudes and media consumption practices of young Russians (prior to the full-scale invasion) | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:45pm(20 mins)
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Mr Armen Aramian | |||
Stream : Social foundations of the war: multiscalar accounts of conflict and political economy | |||||
Room: Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Authors Meet Critics: "Creolizing the Modern. Transylvania Across Empires" by Anca Parvulescu and Manuela Boatca, Cornell University Press, 2022 | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(90 mins)
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Dr Alex Drace-Francis |
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Prof Manuela Boatca | |
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Dr Mariya Ivancheva |
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Prof Anca Parvulescu | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Hunter Hall |
Book Discussion: Alex Drace-Francis, The Making of Mamaliga (Central European University Press, 2022) | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(90 mins)
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Dr Alex Drace-Francis |
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Constantin Ardeleanu | |
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Prof Cathie Carmichael | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Hunter Hall |
After Failure:Utopias of the Present in Early Twentieth-century Poland | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Krzysztof Rowinski | |||
Stream : Polish Literature and Culture | |||||
Room: Hunter Hall |
Central European Palimpsest: History and Postmemory of Displacement in Polish Contemporary Fiction | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Prof Renata Ingbrant | |||
Stream : Polish Literature and Culture | |||||
Room: Hunter Hall |
Memory and/of Forced Migration During and After WWII in the Works of Polish and Yiddish Writers | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Annelie Bachmaier | |||
Stream : Polish Literature and Culture | |||||
Room: Hunter Hall |
Multicultural literature is a window to discovering and understanding the world. | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Mrs Dorota Hrycak- Krzyzanowska | |||
Stream : Polish Literature and Culture | |||||
Room: Hunter Hall |
REELIT-Sponsored Roundtable: Translation and Publishing in Periods of Great Change | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(90 mins)
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Miss Anna Maslenova |
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Mrs Sarah Gear | |
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Dr Cathy McAteer |
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Miss Christina Karakepeli | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Hunter Hall |
Slide show of monochrome photographs, 1991-2021. | |||||
Sat1 Apr01:00pm(120 mins)
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Dr Shamil Khairov | |||
Stream : My Tatars in Mordovia and other stories | |||||
Room: Hunterian Art Gallery Lecture Theatre (LT 103) |
“Zeitenwende”: Sudden Change or Tipping Point of a Long-term Trend of Changing Perceptions? | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Julian Plottka |
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Florence Ertel | |
Stream : Changing Perceptions in EU-EEU Relations: A Driver for Changing Foreign and Defence Policy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
EU-EEU Relations and the Ukraine War – Political Risks, Changing Perceptions, and Management Responses of MNEs | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Hannes Meissner | |||
Stream : Changing Perceptions in EU-EEU Relations: A Driver for Changing Foreign and Defence Policy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Normative power as a Geostrategic Challenge | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof Daniel Göler | |||
Stream : Changing Perceptions in EU-EEU Relations: A Driver for Changing Foreign and Defence Policy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Academic Hierarchies and Public Intellectuals: The Role of Women in Soviet and Post-Soviet Philosophy | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Tatiana Levina | |||
Stream : (In)visible hierarchies of Soviet and Russia's post-Soviet colonial modernities: Gendered and centre-periphery dynamics | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Soviet design beyond Moscow: The professional role of women in the system of regional branches of the VNIITE (1960-80s) | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Alyona Sokolnikova | |||
Stream : (In)visible hierarchies of Soviet and Russia's post-Soviet colonial modernities: Gendered and centre-periphery dynamics | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Women in public administration and gendered institutional logics in Russia | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Valeriya Utkina | |||
Stream : (In)visible hierarchies of Soviet and Russia's post-Soviet colonial modernities: Gendered and centre-periphery dynamics | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
“For Your Freedom and Ours”: Poland’s Solidarność and the British Left, 1980 – 1989 | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(15 mins)
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Tom Palmer | |||
Stream : Developing new forms of collaborations in East-Central Europe | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
French economic policy in interwar Central and Eastern Europe. A reconsideration of Impérialisme du pauvre in Poland | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Jerzy Łazor | |||
Stream : Developing new forms of collaborations in East-Central Europe | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
In Search of the Third Way: The British Left and Yugoslav Self-Management in the 1960s and 1970s | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(15 mins)
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Vladimir Unkovski-Korica | |||
Stream : Developing new forms of collaborations in East-Central Europe | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
The view of Bosnian (Muslim) diaspora magazines on the state of affairs in Yugoslavia from the 1950s and 1960s | |||||
Fri31 Mar05:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Omer Merzić | |||
Stream : Developing new forms of collaborations in East-Central Europe | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
How different are the recent Russian migrants? | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Mr Félix Krawatzek | |||
Stream : Russia(ns) in the world | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
International Order, War, and the Struggle for Symbolic Capital: the Global South between Russia and the West | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Kevork Oskanian | |||
Stream : Russia(ns) in the world | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Russia and the West in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Repercussions of Diverging Approaches to International Statebuilding | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Mr Abdullah Kesvelioglu | |||
Stream : Russia(ns) in the world | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
The Geopolitics of the Kaliningrad Oblast: Russian and European Perspectives | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Mr Paul Graystone | |||
Stream : Russia(ns) in the world | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
USSR-GDR politics of reconciliation and it’s impact on today’s Russian profile | |||||
Sat1 Apr10:00am(15 mins)
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Miss Maria Khorolskaya | |||
Stream : Russia(ns) in the world | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Getting Published in Academic Journals and Books | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(90 mins)
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Dr Paul Goode |
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Prof Regina Smyth | |
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Prof Tomila Lankina |
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Prof Luca Anceschi | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
The Soviet Red Cross | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(90 mins)
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Ms Hanna Matt |
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Dr Siobhan Hearne | |
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Dr Severyan Dyakonov |
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Dr Peter Whitewood | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Institutionalization of national independent life in the USSR during perestroika. Jewish organizations and associations in Moscow after 1985 | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Evgenii Kriakin | |||
Stream : Institutions in Perestroika | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Institutionalization of the environmental movement in Ukraine during perestroika in the Soviet Union | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Tetiana Perga | |||
Stream : Institutions in Perestroika | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Perestroika as Mission: The ‘Voice[s] of Orthodoxy’ between Moscow and Berlin, 1985-1991 | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Franziska Schedewie | |||
Stream : Institutions in Perestroika | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
The millennium of Christianity and the Croatian narrative of the origins | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Mrs Agata Domachowska | |||
Stream : Intellectuals as Memory Generators – Forging the Origins of Nations, States, Religions, and People | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Illyrian or Pelasgian? – cementing the theory of the Albanians’ origin in communist Albania and Kosovo. | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Rigels Halili | |||
Stream : Intellectuals as Memory Generators – Forging the Origins of Nations, States, Religions, and People | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
The (post)Soviet anniversaries regarding the legacy of Kievan Rus’. Change, continuity, and the influence of the intellectuals | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Mr Łukasz Gemziak | |||
Stream : Intellectuals as Memory Generators – Forging the Origins of Nations, States, Religions, and People | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
What were the origins of the Bulgarian alphabet? Discussions around the 1100th anniversary of the Moravian Mission in socialist Bulgaria | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Dr Ewelina Drzewiecka | |||
Stream : Intellectuals as Memory Generators – Forging the Origins of Nations, States, Religions, and People | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Post-Communist Far-Right under Transformation? Romanian and Bulgarian far-right since 2014 | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Mr George Kordas | |||
Stream : Political parties | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Troublemakers and Game Changers: Political Parties and the Halt of Democratic Backsliding in Bulgaria | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Sergiu Gherghina | |||
Stream : Political parties | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Singling Out the Collective: Collective Leadership, Electoral Performance and Organisational Development in the Cases of Lewica Razem in Poland and Zdruzena Levica in Slovenia | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Petar Bankov | |||
Stream : Political parties | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Understanding political theories and legal doctrines to justify political party prohibition | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Mr Bohdan Bernatskyi | |||
Stream : Political parties | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
How to feed the body of your own nation (and to starve the body of another)? Polish women and the National Democratic Party at the beginning of the 20th century | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Claudia Snochowska-Gonzalez | |||
Stream : Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion in East-Central Europe before 1939 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Making something new out of the old? Dilemmas and strategies of the Slovak authorities in the transition period (1919-1920) | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Etienne Boisserie | |||
Stream : Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion in East-Central Europe before 1939 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
School for democracy: co-operation movement as a platform for democratic opposition in Estonia in 1934–1940 | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Liisi Veski | |||
Stream : Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion in East-Central Europe before 1939 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
The Image of Women in the Romanian Sports Press in the Interwar Period | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Cosmin-Ștefan Dogaru | |||
Stream : Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion in East-Central Europe before 1939 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
The missing phase of psychiatric institutionalization and the early attempts at providing care for the mentally ill in nineteenth-century Hungary | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:45pm(15 mins)
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Ms Janka Kovács | |||
Stream : Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion in East-Central Europe before 1939 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 355 |
Churches in the 2020 Elections and Anti-War Protests in Belarus: Raising Voices in the Time of Repression and Turmoil | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(20 mins)
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Mr Nikolay Zakharov | |||
Stream : Christian Churches and identity-building in contemporary Belarus | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Failure of the "National Church": the Fate of Greek Catholics in independent Belarus | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:50pm(20 mins)
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Mr Aliaksei Lastouski | |||
Stream : Christian Churches and identity-building in contemporary Belarus | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Identity and Policy Issues in the Context of the Internal Discussions in the Belarusian Orthodox Church | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:10pm(20 mins)
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Dr Sergei Mudrov | |||
Stream : Christian Churches and identity-building in contemporary Belarus | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Habsburg Colony (1878-1918) | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Krisztián Csaplár-Degovics | |||
Stream : Colonial Efforts and the Habsburg Monarchy: Hungarian Perspectives from the Balkans (1867-1918) | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Bureaucracy as a Tool of Colonization: The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina under Habsburg Rule (1878-1918) | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Matyas Erdelyi | |||
Stream : Colonial Efforts and the Habsburg Monarchy: Hungarian Perspectives from the Balkans (1867-1918) | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
From Soft Imperialism to Colonization: Hungary in the Balkans (1867-1914) | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Gabor Demeter | |||
Stream : Colonial Efforts and the Habsburg Monarchy: Hungarian Perspectives from the Balkans (1867-1918) | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Inclusion and exclusion errors and the implications for using spatial data in Gulag research | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Daniel Horn | |||
Stream : Spatial Politics: Approaches to Knowledge and Planning | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
The emerging importance of the concept of NTA - theoretical considerations, recent practices and ENTAN experiences | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Natalija Shikova | |||
Stream : Spatial Politics: Approaches to Knowledge and Planning | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
The Relational Ontologies of Soviet Volumetric Cartography in the Russian Arctic and Siberia | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Nadezhda Mamontova | |||
Stream : Spatial Politics: Approaches to Knowledge and Planning | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Autocratic Diffusion in Central Asia - Current Developments | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Aizhan Sharshenova | |||
Stream : Authoritarianism and disinformation | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Disinformation as a Corruption Defense: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Georgia | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Prof Scott Radnitz | |||
Stream : Authoritarianism and disinformation | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
International Origins of the Deeply Personalised Russian Political Regime | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Prof Atsushi Ogushi | |||
Stream : Authoritarianism and disinformation | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Post-Soviet fathers and their nations: a comparison Batka Lukashenka, Papa Nazarbayev, and Niyazov-Turkmenbashi | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Miss Ruta Skriptaite | |||
Stream : Authoritarianism and disinformation | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
The End of Adaptive Authoritarianism in Russia? | |||||
Sat1 Apr12:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Stephen Hall | |||
Stream : Authoritarianism and disinformation | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Joseph Brodsky's Postcards | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Natalia Rulyova | |||
Stream : Joseph Brodsky's Legacy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
A Room and a Half and the Art of Poetic Cinema. | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Olga Sobolev | |||
Stream : Joseph Brodsky's Legacy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Joseph Brodsky’s Creative Writing Pedagogy as an Approach to his Work | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Eugenia Kelbert Rudan | |||
Stream : Joseph Brodsky's Legacy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Joseph Brodsky and the lives of the poet: questions of self-translation in “Tsushima Screen”, ‘24 May 1980’, and their Russian originals. | |||||
Sat1 Apr03:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof Andrew Reynolds | |||
Stream : Joseph Brodsky's Legacy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Anti-gender campaigns in Bulgaria: Actors, tendencies, and recent developments | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Shaban Darakchi | |||
Stream : From women and LGBTQ+ prosecution to activism and resistance | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Eurovision, queer visibility, and political transition in post-Soviet Europe | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Evgeny Gurin | |||
Stream : From women and LGBTQ+ prosecution to activism and resistance | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Not only NGOs and Protest Movements: Everyday activism in today’s Poland | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:40pm(15 mins)
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Dr Piotr Goldstein | |||
Stream : From women and LGBTQ+ prosecution to activism and resistance | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Evgenii Evtushenko as the Soviet Bard of Cuba | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(30 mins)
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Mr Benjamin Musachio | |||
Stream : Politics of Soviet and Post-Soviet Literary Self-Fashioning | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Greek literature in Mariupol in the 1930s? | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:30am(30 mins)
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Dr Panayiotis Xenophontos | |||
Stream : Politics of Soviet and Post-Soviet Literary Self-Fashioning | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
'The Lake School' in Moscow of the 1930s: Self-fashioning and Intellectual Autonomy at IFLI (1931-1941) | |||||
Sun2 Apr10:00am(30 mins)
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Dr Peter Budrin | |||
Stream : Politics of Soviet and Post-Soviet Literary Self-Fashioning | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Touring Writers and Performed Literary Personalities | |||||
Sun2 Apr10:30am(30 mins)
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Dr Angelos Theocharis | |||
Stream : Politics of Soviet and Post-Soviet Literary Self-Fashioning | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Between Imagination and Ethnography: Fokine’s The Polovtsian Dances | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Miss Jordan Lian | |||
Stream : Imagining the Orient in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Centre and periphery in the production of knowledge about Central Asia in the Russian Empire | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Mr Roman Osharov | |||
Stream : Imagining the Orient in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Relics of Orientalism: imperial and anti-imperial museology in early Soviet Tashkent | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Mollie Arbuthnot | |||
Stream : Imagining the Orient in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Romania and the Scholarships Programs for African Students during the 1980s | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(20 mins)
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Mr Stefan Bosomitu | |||
Stream : Joggling with the Transnational: Romanian Humanitarian Networks after Ceausescu's Nationalist Turn | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Romanian Policy in the United Nations towards the Humanitarian Aid in the 80s | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:05pm(20 mins)
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Mr Daniel Filip-Afloarei | |||
Stream : Joggling with the Transnational: Romanian Humanitarian Networks after Ceausescu's Nationalist Turn | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
Solving the National-Transnational Paradox in Ceausescu’s Romania: Humanitarian Networks and East-West Relations after 1971 | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:25pm(20 mins)
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Dr Dalia Bathory | |||
Stream : Joggling with the Transnational: Romanian Humanitarian Networks after Ceausescu's Nationalist Turn | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 361 |
From Kandagar to Donbass - Svoikh ne brosayem! The Evolution of Afghan Myth through the Prism of Post-Soviet film, literature and popular culture. | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Marina Aptekman | |||
Stream : Between Aesthetics and Politics: Reconfiguring Myth and Narrative in Contemporary Russian Culture. | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Russian Writers as Public Intellectuals: Liudmila Ulitskaya and Boris Akunin. | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Alexandra Smith | |||
Stream : Between Aesthetics and Politics: Reconfiguring Myth and Narrative in Contemporary Russian Culture. | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
State supervision in the field of education in the Russian Empire: reception of the European experience | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Містер Mykhailo Honchar | |||
Stream : Between Aesthetics and Politics: Reconfiguring Myth and Narrative in Contemporary Russian Culture. | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Tatyana Tolstaya in the 2000s: from Soviet Nostalgia to Pandemic Baking | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:15pm(15 mins)
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Mr Mikhail Vodopyanov | |||
Stream : Between Aesthetics and Politics: Reconfiguring Myth and Narrative in Contemporary Russian Culture. | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
“United Russia”: Vladimir Putin’s Securitisation of the Threat to Russia’s Territorial Integrity in Domestic and Foreign Policy | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Vassily Klimentov | |||
Stream : Russian foreign policy – concepts and ideas | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
The Impact of Neo-Eurasianism on Russia’s Foreign Policy | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Prof Joachim Diec | |||
Stream : Russian foreign policy – concepts and ideas | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
A fragmented state? The patron-client networks and the role of domestic economic actors in Russia's foreign policy | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Marcin Kaczmarski | |||
Stream : Russian foreign policy – concepts and ideas | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Information and Culture as national security policy: evolutions in the rhetoric and reality of Russian foreign policy under Putin | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Precious Chatterje-Doody | |||
Stream : Russian foreign policy – concepts and ideas | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Reassessing Post-Socialist Legal Development: The Politics of Unevenness, Imitation, and Re-Traditionalization | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(15 mins)
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Mr Cristian Collina | |||
Stream : The European Union – politics, policy, and law | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Securitization of the Neighbourhood: From Discourse Creation to Narrative Contestation on European Neighbourhood Policy: EU Driven Framing Projections on Partner Countries in South and East | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Tamar Gamkrelidze | |||
Stream : The European Union – politics, policy, and law | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Strategic Sovereignty, Strategic Autonomy, and the EU - Towards Federalization or a Union of States? | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Galina Yakova | |||
Stream : The European Union – politics, policy, and law | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
War in Ukraine and the Death of Normative Power Europe | |||||
Fri31 Mar05:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Kamil Zwolski | |||
Stream : The European Union – politics, policy, and law | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Temporary protection seekers from Ukraine navigating the welfare system in Finland: the first six months | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Emma Rimpiläinen | |||
Stream : War in Ukraine: Displacement, Mobilities and Identities | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Valkyries and Madonnas: Constructing the Ukrainian Womanhood during the Russo-Ukrainian War | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Ms Kateryna Boyko | |||
Stream : War in Ukraine: Displacement, Mobilities and Identities | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Being Ukrainian in Poland: labour migrants' perceptions and experiences on the eve of Putin's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Prof Anne White | |||
Stream : War in Ukraine: Displacement, Mobilities and Identities | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Reflection of Ukrainian War in Media and Social Networks. Corpus Analysis | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Mr Alexander Smoljanski | |||
Stream : War in Ukraine: Displacement, Mobilities and Identities | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Capturing the interaction of ethnic, regional, and national identity in Donbas amid the (un)finished war - a narrative-based case study of people with dual nationality | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Mr Qianrui Hu | |||
Stream : War and Society: Embodied Experiences, Narrated Identities | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Shopping malls and the everyday urban experience of Russia’s war on Ukraine | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Mr Oliver Banatvala | |||
Stream : War and Society: Embodied Experiences, Narrated Identities | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Warfare and the Everyday: Collective Trauma and Social Process | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Austin Garey | |||
Stream : War and Society: Embodied Experiences, Narrated Identities | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
“Was, is: Criminology, Area Studies and the Neglect of the East” | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Prof Laura Piacentini | |||
Stream : Theorising “the East” in Area Studies: reflexivity, westerncentrism, and positionality | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Reflexivity as methodological guidance for war-time research: reflections of a Ukrainian, researching Ukraine | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Miss Ielizaveta Rekhtman | |||
Stream : Theorising “the East” in Area Studies: reflexivity, westerncentrism, and positionality | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Relational Area Studies: Russia and geographies of knowledge | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Ammon Cheskin | |||
Stream : Theorising “the East” in Area Studies: reflexivity, westerncentrism, and positionality | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Lessons for Scholars of Russian Foreign and Security Policy from Russia's War in Ukraine | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(90 mins)
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Dr Kasia Kaczmarska |
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Dr Kevork Oskanian | |
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Dr Alexander Graef |
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Prof Bettina Renz | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Affect and Time in Inara Verzemnieks’ Memoir "Among the Living and the Dead" | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Mr Artis Ostups | |||
Stream : Reflections of Affective Experience in Latvian Poetry and Life Writing | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Accumulating Negative Affects: The Diaries of the Soviet Latvian Film Director Gunārs Piesis | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Janis Ozolins | |||
Stream : Reflections of Affective Experience in Latvian Poetry and Life Writing | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Ugly Feelings of the Soviet Latvian Underground Queer Poet | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Mr Karlis Verdins | |||
Stream : Reflections of Affective Experience in Latvian Poetry and Life Writing | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
An economic offer they cannot refuse! Economic expectations on incumbent government support in Core and Periphery European Countries | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Ms Andreea Stancea | |||
Stream : Voting and elections | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Analysis of the 2020 presidential elections in Belarus: long-term factors, short-term triggers and key enabling mechanisms which have led to post-electoral protests. | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Victoria Leukavets | |||
Stream : Voting and elections | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Substituting the Opposition Under Electoral Authoritarianism: The Case of the Russian Regional Parliamentary Elections in 2021 | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Mr Daniil Romanov | |||
Stream : Voting and elections | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN E-VOTING AND ITS SUITABILITY FOR ELECTION | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Ms Marina Gorbatiuc | |||
Stream : Voting and elections | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Unity and centering as a democracy-building electoral strategy after the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election: An intersectional analysis | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof John Gould | |||
Stream : Voting and elections | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
“At the meeting of the nine roads”: Environmental and economic networks at the Karkara fair | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(20 mins)
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Dr Jennifer Keating | |||
Stream : Trade, mobility and environment in late imperial Central Asia | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Moving through mountains: Pamir and its mobile subjects under imperial rule | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:05pm(20 mins)
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Miss Malika Zehni | |||
Stream : Trade, mobility and environment in late imperial Central Asia | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Rivers of the Empire and Land of the Rivers: Waterscape of Semirechie in Russian Exploration and Colonization. | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:25pm(20 mins)
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Dr Tatiana Saburova | |||
Stream : Trade, mobility and environment in late imperial Central Asia | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Short Stops and Excursions: Anglo-American Expeditions along the Trans-Caspian Railway up to 1920 | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:45pm(20 mins)
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Dr Alun Thomas | |||
Stream : Trade, mobility and environment in late imperial Central Asia | |||||
Room: James Watt South Room 375 |
Normalization from Below: A Czecho-Slovak Comparison, 1968-69 | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr James Krapfl | |||
Stream : East-Central Europe after 1968 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Future Perfect: The Strange Case of East Germany’s “Developed Social System of Socialism,” 1968-1971 | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Alexander Petrusek | |||
Stream : East-Central Europe after 1968 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Organisational ‘Heroes’ and ‘Anti-Heroes’ in State-Owned Enterprises in Czechoslovakia | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Ms Anna Soulsby | |||
Stream : East-Central Europe after 1968 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Religion on the Margins: Roma People’s Religious Practice during the Communist Rule in Romania | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Manuela Marin | |||
Stream : East-Central Europe after 1968 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Activism in Emigration: Emotional Experience and Collective Action | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Egor Sokolov | |||
Stream : Departure during the War: Migration from Russia in 2022 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Emergency migration from Russia to no-visa countries in March-April 2022: a qualitative study based on the interviews with remotely working professionals | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Ms Daria Kurikhina | |||
Stream : Departure during the War: Migration from Russia in 2022 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Solidarity Between New Russian Migrants: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Emil Kamalov | |||
Stream : Departure during the War: Migration from Russia in 2022 | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Studying the Baltic States in Britain: Interdisciplinary Perspectives | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(90 mins)
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Dr Michael Loader |
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Dr Siobhan Hearne | |
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Ms Rasa Kamarauskaite |
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Dr Dmitrijs Andrejevs | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Chinese education for Kazakhstani students: opportunities and challenges What opportunities and challenges are arising from China’s education diplomacy in Kazakhstan? The strategic importance of Central Asia to China is clear given th | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Gulnara Dadabayeva | |||
Stream : Education and research – politics and policy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
From Universities to Telegram: Practices of Knowledge Production and Dissemination in Russian Social Sciences | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Mr Petr Torkanovskiy | |||
Stream : Education and research – politics and policy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Governmentality in British and Russian Higher Education | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Mr Rafig Abdullayev | |||
Stream : Education and research – politics and policy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
The narratives of non-formal educational organisations' struggle in post-Soviet Russia | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Ms Sofya Smyslova | |||
Stream : Education and research – politics and policy | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Male and female autobiographic written and oral accounts on the 'thaw' period (Belarusian SSR, early 1960s): (in)visibility of women | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Uladzimir Valodzin | |||
Stream : Her Side of The Story: Women Dissident Practices in the Soviet Union and Beyond | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
The unacknowledged role of Ekaterina Furtseva in Khrushchev’s defeat of the ‘Anti-Party Group’ in 1957 | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Ismene Brown | |||
Stream : Her Side of The Story: Women Dissident Practices in the Soviet Union and Beyond | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Women in the Jewish Movement for Emigration from the USSR: The Case of Soviet Minsk | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Tatsiana Astrouskaya | |||
Stream : Her Side of The Story: Women Dissident Practices in the Soviet Union and Beyond | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Women practices and invisibility: the case of non-conformist youth groups in Leningrad in the 1960s | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Ms Sofia Lopatina | |||
Stream : Her Side of The Story: Women Dissident Practices in the Soviet Union and Beyond | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Critical infrastructure in Russian Cities in Troubled Times | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Lutz Häfner | |||
Stream : New perspectives on revolutionary Russia | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Taking a Break from Revolution: Historians at the Village Haymaking in 1917-1918 | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Vera Kaplan | |||
Stream : New perspectives on revolutionary Russia | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Romanian or Moldovan? Romania’s Kin-state Politics Vis-à-vis the Moldovan Minority in Ukraine | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(1 mins)
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Dr Andreea Udrea | |||
Stream : Ethnic and national groups, and migration | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Turkey as a kin state: Turkish policy towards Muslim minority in Bulgaria under AKP | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:01pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Yana Volkova | |||
Stream : Ethnic and national groups, and migration | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Family Narratives on Unfulfilled Migration Intentions: Insights from the Post-Communist Context | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:16pm(15 mins)
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Dr Zuzanna Brunarska | |||
Stream : Ethnic and national groups, and migration | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Between politics and poetics of social change in contemporary Baku | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Miss Cristina Boboc | |||
Stream : Urban Connections: Territorial Imaginations in Central Asia and Azerbaijan | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Building Authority: Bishkek in the 1920s | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Alun Thomas | |||
Stream : Urban Connections: Territorial Imaginations in Central Asia and Azerbaijan | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Central Asian Migratory Imaginations during Russia's war on Ukraine | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Mr Joni Virkkunen | |||
Stream : Urban Connections: Territorial Imaginations in Central Asia and Azerbaijan | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Challenging a Socialist Way of Life: Comrades’ Courts and Volunteers’ Militias in 1960s Soviet Tashkent | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Dr Zayra Badillo Castro | |||
Stream : Urban Connections: Territorial Imaginations in Central Asia and Azerbaijan | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Remembering Baku’s oil barons | |||||
Sun2 Apr10:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Leyla Sayfutdinova | |||
Stream : Urban Connections: Territorial Imaginations in Central Asia and Azerbaijan | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Social media, ‘imaginary collectivity’ and individualities of political activism in Azerbaijan | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Mr Najmin Kamilsoy | |||
Stream : When societies (re-)create: Youth(ful) ideas and nascent politics in the South Caucasus | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
The Shame Movement in the Context of Georgia’s 30 years of Transformation: A Gramscian Analysis of Civil Society | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Nino Khelaia | |||
Stream : When societies (re-)create: Youth(ful) ideas and nascent politics in the South Caucasus | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Bringing the lyrical to the political: The socio-political landscape in the Southern Caucasus through the lens of young people | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Miss Veronika Pfeilschifter | |||
Stream : When societies (re-)create: Youth(ful) ideas and nascent politics in the South Caucasus | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Women’s Movement Perspective in Post-Revolutionary Armenia | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Ms Olga Azatyan | |||
Stream : When societies (re-)create: Youth(ful) ideas and nascent politics in the South Caucasus | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
“Every Pole has not only a right, but the duty to return to his country”: Post-war Polish Repatriation from British-occupied Germany | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(20 mins)
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Dr Samantha Knapton | |||
Stream : Poles and Jews in Mid-century Europe. Identity Building as a Tool of Minority Politics | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Are we in the same boat? How did Polish exiles’ experience of British Imperialism affect their position within the Windrush Generation? | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:05pm(20 mins)
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Mr Josef Butler | |||
Stream : Poles and Jews in Mid-century Europe. Identity Building as a Tool of Minority Politics | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Confronting the Holocaust. The Polish Government-in-Exile's Policy Concerning Jews 1939-1945 | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:25pm(20 mins)
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Mr Piotr Długołęcki | |||
Stream : Poles and Jews in Mid-century Europe. Identity Building as a Tool of Minority Politics | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Landscapes of Jewish Memory in Poland. Jewish Agency and Memoryscape in Gierek’s Poland. | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:45pm(20 mins)
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Dr Janek Gryta | |||
Stream : Poles and Jews in Mid-century Europe. Identity Building as a Tool of Minority Politics | |||||
Room: James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Michel Dimitry Calvocoressi’s Activities to Promote Modest Musorgsky’s Legacy in its Authentic Form | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Vasilisa Aleksandrova | |||
Stream : Music and Memory | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Viktor Tsoi, myth, and memory: The making of an underground hero | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Miss Caroline Ridler | |||
Stream : Music and Memory | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
The Acceptance of Bulgarian Voices in Japanese Music: Kenji Kawai’s Music for Science Fiction Films | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Kieko Kamitake | |||
Stream : Music and Memory | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Peripheral Histories?: Decolonisation in Eurasian Regions since Spring 2022 | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(90 mins)
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Dr Siobhan Hearne |
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Dr Olena Palko | |
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Dr Naira Sahakyan |
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Ms Sophie Qiaoyun Peng | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Criminal Matters: Exploring Human Remains in Late Imperial Russian Detective Fiction | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(15 mins)
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Miss Grace Docherty | |||
Stream : Crime Fiction and Prison Culture | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Female Crime Writers in Late Imperial Russia: The Cases of Aleksandra Sokolova and Kapitolina Nazar’eva | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Claire Whitehead | |||
Stream : Crime Fiction and Prison Culture | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
What’s in a Word?: Russian Prison Slang Dictionaries, an Overview | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Alex Maxwell | |||
Stream : Crime Fiction and Prison Culture | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
"Don’t you think that something smells bad in this hotel room?" Dirtiness and subject’s hybridity in Indigenous literature of the Russian Arctic | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Miss Eeva Kuikka | |||
Stream : Literatures of the Russian Arctic area I | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Relationality of indigeneity in late Soviet Nenets short forms | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Mrs Karina Lukin | |||
Stream : Literatures of the Russian Arctic area I | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Urban Arctic in Contemporary Russian Graphic Novels | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Ms Anni Lappela | |||
Stream : Literatures of the Russian Arctic area I | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Caught between the Primordial, the Modern and the Post-Modern: The Shaman as Symbol in three late Novels by Yurii Rytkheu. | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Audun J. Mørch | |||
Stream : Literatures of the Russian Arctic area II | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Ecocentric tropes in Kola Sámi poetry: the case of Oktiabrina Voronova | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Tintti Klapuri | |||
Stream : Literatures of the Russian Arctic area II | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Soviet Coal Mining (Non-)Fiction on Svalbard: The Case of Sergei Kharchenko | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Prof Andrei Rogatchevski | |||
Stream : Literatures of the Russian Arctic area II | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Scientists in Socialist Countries under the Pressure of the Cold War | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(90 mins)
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Prof Antonie Dolezalova |
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Dr Zarko Lazarevic | |
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Dr Volodymyr Kravchenko | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
E.H. Carr as Nationalities Scholar | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof Timothy Blauvelt |
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Mr Jeremy Smith | |
Stream : History writing between East and West | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
John Erickson: a historian between East and West | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:15pm(15 mins)
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Mr Niall Gray | |||
Stream : History writing between East and West | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Memories and Myths in the Knowledge Production on the Polish-Ukrainian War for Former Eastern Galicia (1918–1919) | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Martin Rohde |
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Dr Jagoda Wierzejska | |
Stream : History writing between East and West | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Negotiating a shared past: How historical commissions affect textbooks in Central Europe and North America (1972-present) | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:45pm(15 mins)
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Mr Tadeusz Wojtych | |||
Stream : History writing between East and West | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
The Role of Nationalism in the Recent Historiography of the Origins of the First World War: Serbia and the Great Powers | |||||
Sat1 Apr05:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Teodoras Zukas | |||
Stream : History writing between East and West | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Discussing Pål Kolstø's new book Heretical Orthodoxy: Lev Tolstoi and the Russian Orthodox Church (Cambridge University Press 2022) | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(90 mins)
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Mr Pål Kolstø |
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Dr Ruth Coates | |
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Mr Ulrich Schmid |
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Prof Vera Tolz | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
"I'd Like to Get Beaten Up": Complexities of Living a Secure Queer Life in Georgia | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Mx David Rypel | |||
Stream : Queer Security and Belonging in Russia and Georgia | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
“We are still here”: Russian queer parents and migration | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Mx Olga Doletskaya | |||
Stream : Queer Security and Belonging in Russia and Georgia | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Bisexual Belonging Online: A Case Study of ‘Bi Life Stories’ on Gay.ru | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Miss Charlotte Dowling | |||
Stream : Queer Security and Belonging in Russia and Georgia | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Waiting for the revolution: Russian LGBTQ+ activism and belonging in Georgia | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Ms Talia Kollek | |||
Stream : Queer Security and Belonging in Russia and Georgia | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Building a Multiethnic Military in Post-Yugoslav Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Elliot Short | |||
Stream : The 1990s: Societies in transition | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Intellectual confrontation with Mečiarism in Slovakia during the 1990s | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Dirk Dalberg | |||
Stream : The 1990s: Societies in transition | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
The Chimera Parliament: Analysing the Russian Congress of People's Deputies from 1990-1993. | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:15pm(15 mins)
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Mr Jeffrey Hawn | |||
Stream : The 1990s: Societies in transition | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 132 |
Russian Literature Through the English Lens | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Gaëtan Regniers | |||
Stream : Translation and Translingualism | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
“Poetry vs Politics: Precarious Loyalties. Natalya Gorbanevskaya translating Czesław Miłosz from the Polish.” | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Mr Zakhar Ishov | |||
Stream : Translation and Translingualism | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
(Mis)Translating Deceit: Disinformation as a Translingual, Discursive Dynamic | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof Stephen Hutchings | |||
Stream : Translation and Translingualism | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Book Discussion: Una Bergmane "Politics of Uncertainty: the United States, the Baltic Question, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union." (OUP, 2023) | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(90 mins)
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Dr Una Bergmane |
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Dr Mart Kuldkepp | |
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Egle Rindzeviciute |
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Prof David Smith | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Ghosts of the Gulag: Negotiating Specters of the Penal Past in Northern Russia | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Gavin Slade | |||
Stream : From Bamlag to Ukraine: Intersections of Class, Ethnicity, and Nationality in the Context of Punishment, 1930S - 2023. | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Governance, ethnicity, and language in Baltic prisons. | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:45pm(15 mins)
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Olga Zeveleva | |||
Stream : From Bamlag to Ukraine: Intersections of Class, Ethnicity, and Nationality in the Context of Punishment, 1930S - 2023. | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Prisons, Patriotism and State formation in the Russo-Ukrainian war. | |||||
Fri31 Mar05:00pm(15 mins)
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Judith Pallot | |||
Stream : From Bamlag to Ukraine: Intersections of Class, Ethnicity, and Nationality in the Context of Punishment, 1930S - 2023. | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
An elusive alliance? The prospects and limitations of the Sino-Russian relationship | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(90 mins)
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Prof David Lewis |
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Dr Marcin Kaczmarski | |
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Dr Natasha Kuhrt | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
“Grey zone” research challenges in Eastern European Holocaust studies | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(90 mins)
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Miss Raisa Ostapenko |
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Dr Daria Cherkaska | |
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Prof Caroline Sturdy Colls | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Discussions about the Russian language and culture in different countries after February 24, 2022 | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(90 mins)
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Prof Kapitolina Fedorova |
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Ms Natalia Tšuikina | |
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Dr Vera Zvereva | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
“For a European Croatia”: Miko Tripalo and the Memory of WWII, 1990-1995 | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Ms Mayuko Uno | |||
Stream : Memory politics and the Instrumentalisation of the past | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
“Witch-Hunting with History: A Study of Nationalism and Communism in Thailand and Czechoslovakia — Chit Phumisak and Václav Havel” | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Prof Milada Polisenska |
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Assoc Prof Verita Sriratana | |
Stream : Memory politics and the Instrumentalisation of the past | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Auschwitz in the popular imagination | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Miss Alina Nowobilska | |||
Stream : Memory politics and the Instrumentalisation of the past | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Romani Holocaust Memory in Modern-day Romania | |||||
Sat1 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Miss Cristina Stoica | |||
Stream : Memory politics and the Instrumentalisation of the past | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
The choices and the legacy of Dagestani leaders of the Russian Civil war: heroic narratives and ethnic identity in modern Dagestan | |||||
Sat1 Apr05:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Grigory Grigoryev | |||
Stream : Memory politics and the Instrumentalisation of the past | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Peripheral Enlightenment: Reading the first Slovak novel as a world classic | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Ms Dobrota Pucherova | |||
Stream : Central European Literatures and Cultures | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Multilingual Pest-Buda: Hungarians, Serbs and Germans in literature in 1800 | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Zsuzsanna Varga | |||
Stream : Central European Literatures and Cultures | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Between Self-Aggrandizement and Self-Deprecation: Czech and Hungarian Fin de Siècle Orientalisms in Comparative Perspective | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Mr Dmitrii Kuvshinov | |||
Stream : Central European Literatures and Cultures | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Growing dependency: changes in public perception of poverty coping strategies in Russia 2011-2021 | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Nina Ivashinenko | |||
Stream : Social Values and Norms in the Contemporary Russia | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Knowledge production about Russia: changes in the center-periphery relations, 1990-2020 | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Miss Katerina Guba | |||
Stream : Social Values and Norms in the Contemporary Russia | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Tobacco and alcohol consumption and military service over the life course in Russia | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Mr Jamie Edwards | |||
Stream : Social Values and Norms in the Contemporary Russia | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Textual Paratexts in Post-Soviet Russian Literature as a Tool of Representing Russian National Thinking | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(15 mins)
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Mr Dmitry Mazalevsky | |||
Stream : Russian Nationalism and Anti-Globalism | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
A Critical Assessment of Nobel Laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s Anti-Ukrainianism and Its Legacy since 2014 | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Elisa Kriza | |||
Stream : Russian Nationalism and Anti-Globalism | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
The West as Russia's Enemy. Anti-Western and Anti-liberal Narratives in the Prose of Alexander Prokhanov | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:15pm(15 mins)
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Mr Michał Kołakowski | |||
Stream : Russian Nationalism and Anti-Globalism | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
No peninsula is an island: Aksyonov’s Crimea as a symbolic land | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:30pm(15 mins)
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Miss Annamaria Vass | |||
Stream : Russian Nationalism and Anti-Globalism | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 134 |
Ethnography in the Times of Empires: resources and collections | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(90 mins)
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Dr Ekaterina Rogatchevskaia |
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Dr John Bates | |
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Dr Eleanor Peers |
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Dr Olga Topol | ||
Stream : | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Sculpting in Time and Sound: Time, Memory, and Motion in the late-Socialist Era | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Richard Gillies | |||
Stream : Ukrainian Literature and Culture | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Sick of War: Epidemic Narratives in Contemporary Ukrainian Literature | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Mr Dmytro Yesypenko | |||
Stream : Ukrainian Literature and Culture | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Lesya Ukrainka and the Medical Humanities | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Dr Melissa Miller | |||
Stream : Ukrainian Literature and Culture | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Ukraine’s early 20th century urban literature | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:15pm(15 mins)
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Mr Uilleam Blacker | |||
Stream : Ukrainian Literature and Culture | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
‘Never has any “minority” been as oppressed as this one’: Homoerots as Poles in the Empire of the Straight | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(20 mins)
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Mr Kamil Karczewski | |||
Stream : DIY Queers. Self-Made Gender and Sexual Identities in Interwar Poland | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Ambiguous Descent: Bronisława Staszel-Polankowa and the Queering of Highlander Identity | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:35pm(20 mins)
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Dr Katherine Lebow | |||
Stream : DIY Queers. Self-Made Gender and Sexual Identities in Interwar Poland | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Fashioning Jewish gay self-identities in interwar Poland | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:55pm(20 mins)
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Mr Piotr Laskowski | |||
Stream : DIY Queers. Self-Made Gender and Sexual Identities in Interwar Poland | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
"Every Rotten Slander": Soviet Media, the Jewish Daily Forward, and the Holodomor | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Dr Henry H. Prown | |||
Stream : Media and Propaganda in Historical Research | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Creating the Image of the Intelligentsia in Soviet Cartoon under Stalin | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Miss Oksana Hela | |||
Stream : Media and Propaganda in Historical Research | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
The Scottish Perception of Poland and Ukraine in the second part of the 19th C | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Prof Iwona Sakowicz-Tebinka | |||
Stream : Media and Propaganda in Historical Research | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
WAR-NEWS-UP War News for Understanding the Propaganda: A Comparative Analysis of Media Sources on the Russo-Turkish War in 1877-1878 | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Aytac Yurukcu | |||
Stream : Media and Propaganda in Historical Research | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
After XX Congress: Liberalization and the Problem of Social Order | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Prof Yoram Gorlizki | |||
Stream : Social Control under Stalin and Khrushchev: The Phantom of a Well-Ordered State | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Alimony and Social Control under Stalin | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Prof Aaron Retish | |||
Stream : Social Control under Stalin and Khrushchev: The Phantom of a Well-Ordered State | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
From the Street to the Court (and Back) – Juvenile Delinquency in the Soviet 1950s | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Immo Rebitschek | |||
Stream : Social Control under Stalin and Khrushchev: The Phantom of a Well-Ordered State | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Social Control redefined: Housing Disputes in Post-Stalinist Courts | |||||
Sat1 Apr12:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Dina Moyal | |||
Stream : Social Control under Stalin and Khrushchev: The Phantom of a Well-Ordered State | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
A Clergyman’s Daughter at the Age of Equality | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Irina Paert | |||
Stream : Identities in flux: engaging religion in periods of change | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Post-Soviet Muslims in Europe: Recycling the National into the Religious? | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Kristina Kovalskaya | |||
Stream : Identities in flux: engaging religion in periods of change | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
The Last Saint: St. Serafim of Sarov in Exile | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Mr Peter Flew | |||
Stream : Identities in flux: engaging religion in periods of change | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
The role of institutional and interpersonal trust in Belarusian societal mobilisation 2020-2021 | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(15 mins)
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Ms Nadja Douglas | |||
Stream : Elites, Activism and Political Participation | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Why Young Russians and Kazakhstanis Use or Do Not Use New Media in Political Participation | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Yerkebulan Sairambay | |||
Stream : Elites, Activism and Political Participation | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Not a Threat? Russian Elites’ Disregard for the “Islamist Danger” in the North Caucasus in the 1990s | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Vassily Klimentov | |||
Stream : Elites, Activism and Political Participation | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
"Why do I keep seeing terrible inequality?" Politicisation and invisible dissent of teenage women in the post-war USSR | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:00am(15 mins)
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Ms Ella Rossman | |||
Stream : 'Weapons of the weak': Small acts of resistance during social upheavals | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
“Always in My Hands…”: Smartphones Use by the Ukrainian Refugees children | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Natalia Khvorostianov | |||
Stream : 'Weapons of the weak': Small acts of resistance during social upheavals | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
From Infrapolitical Resistance to Political Rebellion: Trajectories of Dissent and Dynamics of Contention in Montenegro's Antibureaucratic Revolution | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:30am(15 mins)
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Mr Bojan Baca | |||
Stream : 'Weapons of the weak': Small acts of resistance during social upheavals | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
From small acts of defiance to organised protests: older people exercising social, economic and political citizenship Belarus | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:45am(15 mins)
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Dr Anna Shadrina | |||
Stream : 'Weapons of the weak': Small acts of resistance during social upheavals | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Civil War and Gossip. Monument to Judas Iscariot in Sviyazhsk, 1918 | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Mr Bartek Gajos | |||
Stream : New perspectives on the Russian Civil War | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Demobilization in the Mobilizational State: The End of the Civil War Red Army, 1920-21 | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Mr Thomas Stevens | |||
Stream : New perspectives on the Russian Civil War | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Diverging Paths?: The South Slavic Left and Revolutionary Russia before 1922 | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Samuel Foster | |||
Stream : New perspectives on the Russian Civil War | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Historical-Revolutionary Museums in Russia: Projects and Implementation before and after 1917 | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:45am(15 mins)
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Mr Nikolay Sarkisyan | |||
Stream : New perspectives on the Russian Civil War | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Populist and Liberal Mythology in Polish Political Discourse. In Search of Linguistic Indicators of Mythologisation | |||||
Sun2 Apr12:45pm(15 mins)
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Ms Anna Stanisz-Lubowiecka | |||
Stream : Government and governance | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Shift in emphasis: changes in the composition of the Hungarian government 2010-2022 | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:00pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Ványi Éva | |||
Stream : Government and governance | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
The reconstruction of the Hungarian theatrical sphere – A case study | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:15pm(15 mins)
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Mr Daniel Beck | |||
Stream : Government and governance | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Russian Organized Corrupt Network under Putin regime. | |||||
Sun2 Apr01:30pm(15 mins)
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Prof Serguei Cheloukhine | |||
Stream : Government and governance | |||||
Room: Main Building Room 466 |
Creating Culture of Recilience: Institutional Composition, Political Actors and Civil Society before and during the War in Ukraine | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:30pm(15 mins)
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Dr Yuliya Bidenko | |||
Stream : Ukrainian domestic politics | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Critical youth in uncertain times: Trust, attitudes to democracy and engagement in independent Ukraine | |||||
Fri31 Mar12:45pm(15 mins)
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Ms Cressida Arkwright | |||
Stream : Ukrainian domestic politics | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
The resilience of local elites during Russian invasion: a side effect of institutional decentralization in Ukraine? | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Oleksiy Bondarenko | |||
Stream : Ukrainian domestic politics | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Will the multiple political transformations of Ukrainian society following the full-scale Russian invasion of February 2022 help or hinder reform of Ukraine’s governance institutions, post-war? | |||||
Fri31 Mar01:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr David Dalton | |||
Stream : Ukrainian domestic politics | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Ida Nappelbaum’s poetic dialogue with Nikolai Gumilev | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:30pm(15 mins)
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Mr Dave Weller | |||
Stream : Russian Poets in Dialogue | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Antiworlds: Voznesensky's dialogue with Western Poets | |||||
Fri31 Mar02:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Emily Lygo | |||
Stream : Russian Poets in Dialogue | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Escaping Solitude: Twentieth-Century Russian Poets Speaking to Absent Friends | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof Katharine Hodgson | |||
Stream : Russian Poets in Dialogue | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Where the Good Begins: A Study of the Arkadii Dragomoshchenko Prize | |||||
Fri31 Mar03:15pm(15 mins)
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Ms Yoonmin Kim | |||
Stream : Russian Poets in Dialogue | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Did ‘Western’ academia get the war wrong? Blindspots, learning curves and ethical futures following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine | |||||
Fri31 Mar04:15pm(90 mins)
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Dr Stephen Hall |
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Dr Alina Nychyk | |
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Dr Precious Chatterje-Doody | ||||
Stream : | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
A Vote for Solidarity. Local Referendums in Late Socialist Slovenia | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Ana Kladnik | |||
Stream : Practices of Solidarity inside Socialist Society I. | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Helping each other. Solidarity and local communities in late socialist Yugoslavia | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Prof Igor Duda | |||
Stream : Practices of Solidarity inside Socialist Society I. | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Solidarity in the socialist factory | |||||
Sat1 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Nina Vodopivec | |||
Stream : Practices of Solidarity inside Socialist Society I. | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
“Better Angola than Poland!” East German citizens’ reactions to solidarity drives with Poland, 1980-1981. | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Dr George Bodie | |||
Stream : Practices of Solidarity inside Socialist Society II. | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Solidary states, collective feelings: (Re)thinking solidarity from the aftermath of state socialism | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Tanja Petrovic | |||
Stream : Practices of Solidarity inside Socialist Society II. | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Che Guevara, voluntary labour and the transition to socialism | |||||
Sat1 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Aidan Ratchford | |||
Stream : Practices of Solidarity inside Socialist Society II. | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Spotlight on the Baltic States Light refreshments will be available |
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Sat1 Apr12:40pm(40 mins)
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Dr Dmitrijs Andrejevs |
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Mr John Freeman | |
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Mr Charles Clarke | ||||
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Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
“I work and I exist”. Impact of (Yugoslav) gastarbaiters savings on women's emancipation in Imotska Krajina | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Ms Sara Žerić | |||
Stream : Gender perspectives on the Yugoslav Gastarbeiter migration | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
“Yugoslav immigration to France through a gender perspective, 1960s to present day” | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Juliette Ronsin | |||
Stream : Gender perspectives on the Yugoslav Gastarbeiter migration | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
The silent returns. A gender-based analysis of the Gastarbeiter return and reintegration patterns in socialist Yugoslavia | |||||
Sat1 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Ms Sara Bernard | |||
Stream : Gender perspectives on the Yugoslav Gastarbeiter migration | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Minority policy of interwar Poland in historical syntheses. | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:00pm(15 mins)
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Prof Barbara Klassa | |||
Stream : Interwar population politics | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Non-Territorial Minority Arrangements in Interwar Soviet Ukraine | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:15pm(15 mins)
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Dr Olena Palko | |||
Stream : Interwar population politics | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Reform in the education system and the attitude of the Greek state towards the schools of the Albanian (Cam) minority | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:30pm(15 mins)
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Mrs Laurena Kalaja | |||
Stream : Interwar population politics | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
The contribution of the Albanian Immigration Societies to the Albania minority rights during the interwar period | |||||
Sat1 Apr04:45pm(15 mins)
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Dr Deona Çali | |||
Stream : Interwar population politics | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
'The More You Oppress Them...': Seto Hyperfecundity and Eugenic Anxiety in Interwar Estonia | |||||
Sat1 Apr05:00pm(15 mins)
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Mr Paris Pin-Yu Chen | |||
Stream : Interwar population politics | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
The Zhenotdel and veiled women in 1920s Uzbekistan. | |||||
Sun2 Apr09:15am(15 mins)
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Dr Anne McShane | |||
Stream : Socialist and Communist Experiences of Women's Liberation in the West and the East, 1907-1930 | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: failure to understand leading to the failure to resolve | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:00am(15 mins)
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Mr Murad Muradov | |||
Stream : Conflict, communication, and politics in the Caucasus | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
The Joint Russian-Turkish Monitoring Centre in the framework of Turkey’s security policies in the South Caucasus | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:15am(15 mins)
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Ms Simona Scotti | |||
Stream : Conflict, communication, and politics in the Caucasus | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |
Towards the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace treaty: undeniably, challenging road ahead | |||||
Sun2 Apr11:30am(15 mins)
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Dr Gulshan Pashayeva | |||
Stream : Conflict, communication, and politics in the Caucasus | |||||
Room: McIntyre Room 201 |