“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 |