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 |