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 | ||
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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 |