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 |