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2:00 |
Russia's war against Ukraine 14:05 (90 mins) Markku Kangaspuro, Aleksanteri Institute
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Political Factors of Sub-National Responses to COVID-19 in Autocracies: Evidence from Russia 14:00 (20 mins) Nikita Khokhlov, Dublin City University
“Dead” and “Alive” Cities: The Calculus of Urban (Non)Protests in Russia 14:20 (20 mins) Irina Busygina
Regions with the Initiative: Explaining the Supply and Success of Bills Submitted to the State Duma from Russian Regional Legislatures 14:40 (20 mins) Ben Noble, UCL
Saving Lives or Saving the Economy? Support for the Incumbent during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Russia 15:00 (20 mins) Kirill Chmel
Z(a) Pobedu! New Nationalist Fashion in 21th century Russia. 15:20 (20 mins) Anna Novikov, University of Greifswald
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Development of geoengineering thought in Russia: historical and contemporary perspectives 14:00 (20 mins) Jonathan Oldfield, University of Birmingham
Forced green transformation: can the EU’s new green deal force Russia on the road to further decarbonisation? 14:20 (20 mins) Olga Khrushcheva, Manchester Metropolitan University
Institutional arrangements and policymaking in transition states: comparing environmental governance in Georgia & Armenia 14:40 (20 mins) Ellie Martus, Griffith University
Pilot Region Sakhalin: Window-dressing or real chance to become a trendsetter in Russian climate policy? 15:00 (20 mins) Benjamin Beuerle
Climate change discourses in the authoritarian vulnerable state: the case of Uzbekistan. 15:20 (20 mins) Alina Bychkova, Nottingham Trent University
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RT UK and its coverage of the 2019 British general elections: ambitious goals and modest results 14:00 (20 mins) Vitaly Kazakov, University of Manchester
Sputnik International’s Covid coverage: audience reaction 14:20 (20 mins) Lucy Birge, University of Manchester
Russia’s information influence in Sub-Saharan Africa, from international broadcasting to media outsourcing 14:40 (20 mins) Audinet Maxime, IRSEM/Paris Nanterre University
Russian media's digital echo chambers on the French speaking Internet : a cartography 15:00 (20 mins) Kevin Limonier, University of Paris 8
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Karel Kachyňa and the Czechoslovak normalisation period: Two decades of films that were not just for children 14:00 (20 mins) Kenneth Ward, University of Glasgow
Building Film Industry in 1920s Soviet Ukraine: The Case of VUFKU 14:20 (20 mins) Yu-hsuan Hsu, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
A problematic media inheritance? Historic German recordings in Czechoslovak radio archives 14:40 (20 mins) Erica Harrison, University of Amsterdam
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Robust Christian Democracy or Orbanistan? 14:00 (20 mins) Nigel Swain, Dept of History, University of Liverpool
Strange bedfellows: Illiberalism and popular religion in Hungary 14:20 (20 mins) László Kürti, University of Miskolc
The National-Populist Mutation of Neoliberalism in Dependent Economies: The Case of Viktor Orbán’s Hungary
14:40 (20 mins) Gabor Scheiring, Bocconi University
Who can work on Sunday? Understanding flexible labour in the retail sector in Viktor Orbán’s Hungary 15:00 (20 mins) Luca Szücs, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
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Printed liturgical books in pre-modern Russia: power struggle over textual authority 14:00 (20 mins) Olga Grinchenko, Nottingham University
Gregory Tsamblak’s Mariological Works and the Construction of Late Medieval Slavonic Festal Sermon 14:20 (20 mins) Adelina Angusheva-Tihanov, The University of Manchester
Iurodivye in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Muscovy 14:40 (20 mins) Sofia Simoes Coelho, Corpus Christi College, Oxford University
Interpolation or Invention? The bishop's prayer at the enthronement of Dimitrii Ivanovich 15:00 (20 mins) Alexandra Vukovich, University of Oxford
The authority of books in Early Rus canonical literature 15:20 (20 mins) Vera Gagarina, University of Cambridge
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The Past is NOT a foreign country: eternal presents in Central European novels and films. Organised by 'Slavonica' 14:00 (90 mins) Andrew Roach, University of Glasgow
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Jewish memory work in the 1950s and 1960s Poland. Mapping the efforts to remember the Holocaust 14:00 (20 mins) Janek Gryta, University of Bristol
“Workers, Women, Wothers – images of women and their socio-economic consequences in the long period of transformation in Poland”
14:20 (20 mins) Johannes Kleinmann, European University Viadrina/University of Vienna
Polish and Lithuanian Early Modern Catholicism in the European Context 14:40 (20 mins) Stanisław Witecki, Jagiellonian University
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Doppelganger and Totalitarian Discourse: the case of Vysotsky 14:00 (20 mins) Georgii Khazagerov
A red crocodile in the sky: how “Krokodil” supported Lev Trotsky ‘s campaign for the Soviet airforce. 14:20 (20 mins) Virginia Pili, Roma Tre University
Factory Workers, Socialist Organizers, Givers of Life, Symbols of Beauty: On the Union of Czechoslovak Composers’ Attitudes Towards Women in Music 14:40 (20 mins) Barbora Vacková, University of Huddersfield
Stalin's Scripts: Nation Building and Georgian History in Soviet Literature and Film 15:00 (20 mins) Svetlana Yefimenko, University of Exeter
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“Affirmative action” and terror behind barbed wire?: the construction of ethnicity in the Soviet GULAG, 1930–1953 14:00 (20 mins) Mikhail Nakonechnyi, Blank
Ethnic relations in the Romanian prison system – we are all equal but some are more equal than others 14:20 (20 mins) Gabriela Groza, University of Cluj-Napoca
The thieves in law in Georgia: Resilience, resistance or fallen myth? 14:40 (20 mins) Costanza Curro, University of Helsinki
In search of a better life – Finnish illegal immigrants’ letters from the Gulag 15:00 (20 mins) Ira Jänis-Isokangas , Aleksanteri Institute
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V. D. Nabokov, the Constitutional Democrats and Liberal Antisemitism 14:00 (20 mins) Anoushka Alexander-Rose, University of Southampton
Serafim of Sarov and Educated Russia: Liudmila Alexandrovna Fon Nol’de’s Pilgrimage to Sarov Monastery 14:20 (20 mins) Peter Flew, UCL (SSEES)
Crisis and adaptation in the Editorship of Sovremennye zapiski, 1920-40 14:40 (20 mins) Hannah Connell, King's College London, British Library
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Fair and Court—Staging Economy and Vilifying Power in Socialist Bulgarian Operas 14:00 (20 mins) Patrick Becker-Naydenov, University of Leipzig
Soviet Drama-Ballet in the 1930s: The Rise of Logocentric Choreography 14:20 (20 mins) Tara Wheelwright, Brown University
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Re-considering Czechoslovak Show Trials 14:00 (20 mins) Mary Heimann, Cardiff University
Forced Labour Camps in Communist Czechoslovakia: History and Memory 14:20 (20 mins) Kelly Hignett, Leeds Beckett University
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Revolutionary Narratives in Feminist Counter-Memory of Contemporary Russia: Resistance or Nostalgia? 14:00 (20 mins) Nadezda Petrusenko, Södertörn University
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The Cold War in Russia's Official Collective Memory and Identity 14:00 (20 mins) Vassily Klimentov, European University Institute
COVID memory wars on social media between populist movements: The Czech case 14:20 (20 mins) Ilana Hartikainen, University of Helsinki
Varieties of Nostalgia and Right-Wing Populism in Poland 14:40 (20 mins) Marta Kotwas, UCL SSEES
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Labor unions and institutional corruption: The case of Kazakhstan 14:00 (20 mins) Serik Orazgaliyev, Nazarbayev University, School of Public Policy
Understanding authoritarian decentralisation and its effects: the case of post-Soviet Kazakhstan 14:20 (20 mins) Ilyas Yesdauletov, University of Edinburgh
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Heart of Darkness: Russia’s war against Ukraine through the eyes of a volunteer and researcher 14:00 (90 mins) Alexander Smoljanski, Integrum WorldWide
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Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and African Decolonization: New Perspectives 16:00 (20 mins) Lena Dallywater, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography
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Authoritarian durability, prospects of change and individual behavior: Evidence from a survey experiment in Russia 16:00 (20 mins) Olga Masyutina, University of Bremen
Power to the People? Explaining authoritarian referendums in post-Soviet Eurasia 16:20 (20 mins) Ben Noble, UCL
Examining "vote rigging" and the "bandwagon effect" in Eastern European elections: are turnout rates and diversity of outcome connected? 16:40 (20 mins) Nikita Shalaev
Bromances and Authoritarian Learning? The Cases of Belarus and Russia 17:00 (20 mins) Stephen Hall, University of Bath
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Commemoration and Amnesia: Performing State and Nationhood in Hungary and Kosovo 16:00 (20 mins) Marina Vulovic, University of Helsinki
Us-building through sports in illiberal Hungary: National-historical myths embedded in the Arena Pancho 16:20 (20 mins) Katinka Linnamäki, University of Helsinki
Spatial and temporal constitution of myths: how memory, history and the past entangle in Romania and Serbia? 16:40 (20 mins) Ionut Chiruta, University of Tartu
Resisting Leftist Dictatorship? Memory Politics and Collective Action Framing in the Populist Far-right PEGIDA Movement 17:00 (20 mins) Sabine Volk, Jagiellonian University
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Cinematic Landscapes and Indigenous Identity in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia 16:00 (20 mins) Adelaide McGinity-Peebles, University of Nottingham
Animating the Real: Documentary Pedagogy and Experiment in the former Yugoslavia 16:20 (20 mins) Meghanne Barker, London School of Economics and Political Science
Post-Maidan Films as Component of New Ukrainian Cultural Identity 16:40 (20 mins) Olha Voznyuk, University of Vienna
Dug in or rising from the mud: an ecocritical approach to selected new Polish films 17:00 (20 mins) Justyna Budzik, University of Silesia in Katowice
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Albanian-Russian collaboration: Prospects of development. 16:00 (20 mins) Noela Mahmutaj, Institute of European Studies, University of Tirana
Threat perception and securing against Russia. The foreign policy of Estonia and Finland (2008-2018) 16:20 (20 mins) Maxime Belin, Montreal University
Towards a bottom-up peacebuilding solution for the Transnistrian conflict: A review of past conflict settlement initiatives 16:40 (20 mins) Ana Maria Albulescu, University of Bucharest
Post-colonial Emotions in Never-colonized States: Turkey and Russia as Subaltern Empires 17:00 (20 mins) Melike Akkaraca Kose, Universidad de Navarra
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Rethinking Post-Soviet Identities: Belarusian civil nuclear cooperation with Russia 16:00 (20 mins) Anna Davis (née Davidson), University of Oxford
“Cheap Energy” and Putin’s “Social Contract”
16:20 (20 mins) Adnan Vatansever, King's College London
The main actors in Russia’s gas sector – Gazprom, Rosneft and Novatek – and their role in Russia’s limited access order: privileges and responsibilities 16:40 (20 mins) Kalina Damianova, King's College London
Russian SOEs as Foreign Policy Tools? The Case of Rosneft in Venezuela 17:00 (20 mins) Karel Svoboda, Charles University
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'Illuminating the chaos and obscurity': polyphony in Fyodor Dostoevsky and Elena Ferrante 16:00 (20 mins) Sarah Hudspith, University of Leeds
Nabokov through Dostoevsky’s Eyes: “Old Dusty” in Sogliadatai
16:20 (20 mins) Alina Wyman, New College of Florida
Fyodor Dostoevksy, Grand Polyphonic Novels and Compelling Short Fiction: A Comparative Study 16:40 (20 mins) Jacqueline Carr-Phillips, Independent Scholar
Opera, Birds, and Romantic Encounters in Dostoevsky’s "Poor Folk" (1846) and Goethe's Werther
17:00 (20 mins) Inna Tigountsova, The Brilliant Club/Researchers in Schools
The God Given Freedom of Being A Pawnbroker 17:20 (20 mins) Octavian Gabor, Methodist College
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The Theatricality of Reading: Agency and Embodiment in Vladimir Sorokin’s Playscripts
16:00 (20 mins) Katerina Pavlidi, University of Cambridge
A Soviet rock star: Viktor Tsoi’s onstage and onscreen image 16:20 (20 mins) Caroline Ridler, University of Nottingham
The Transnational Spread of Russophone Post-Punk: The Case of Molchat Doma 16:40 (20 mins) marco biasioli, University of Nottingham
Siberian Conceptual Irony from Perestroika to Putin 17:00 (20 mins) Thomas Drew, The University of Manchester
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Theme of Poet and Poetry in Li Quinzhao and Anna Bunina’s Lyrics 16:00 (20 mins) Gong Hengxing, MSU-BIT University
Dialogue as a creative method in the works of Russian and Chinese Female authors of the XIX century 16:20 (20 mins) Dandan Zhai, MSU-BIT University
Literary Strategies of Women Writers 16:40 (20 mins) Nadezhda Puriaeva
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The Read Russia project: A cultural organisation with a soft power mission? 16:00 (20 mins) Angelos Theocharis, Durham University
The Greek-Soviet Association (1945-1989): literature as soft power in Greek-Soviet relations during the Cold War era 16:20 (20 mins) Christina Karakepeli, University of Exeter
Russian cultural societies in Britain (1890–1920): What did they promote? 16:40 (20 mins) Anna Maslenova, University of Exeter
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City, Ethnicity, Islam, and National Development: Negotiating Self-Identity in Baku, 1860s- 1910s
16:00 (20 mins) Yelena Abdullayeva, University of Oxford
Soviet Baku and its Minstrel: Huseyn Javid “Caught In-Between with a Fading Dream” 16:20 (20 mins) Leyla Najafzada, University of Oxford
Fire in the Land of Oil: Symbolism of Fire, Oil, and Nation in Baku Urbanscape 16:40 (20 mins) Leyla Sayfutdinova, University of St Andrews
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R.W. Seton-Watson and the ‘New Europeans’, 1906-1921: Yugoslavs, Czechoslovaks and the Limits of 'Popular Internationalism'
16:00 (20 mins) Samuel Foster, University of East Anglia
Lord Peter Carrington and the Beginnings of the Bosnian Mediation
Process 16:20 (20 mins) Alex Cruikshanks, University of East Anglia
“A colony of alien capital.” Polish public opinion and foreign investment in 1930s Poland 16:40 (20 mins) Jerzy Łazor, Warsaw School of Economics
The British Roots of Soviet Racism 17:00 (20 mins) Thom Loyd, Queen Mary University of London
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Book-Culture of Cyrillic Script in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16-17 cc.: To the Problems of “Confessionalisation” in the World of Orthodoxy 16:00 (20 mins) Sándor Földvári, Debrecen University
Integration of Regional Elites in Early Modern Muscovy: the Case of Ryazan 16:20 (20 mins) Ivan Kirpichnikov
Tradition and Innovation in the Engravings of the Early Romanian Primers (Second Half of the 18th Century - Beginning of the 19th Century) 16:40 (20 mins) Anca Elisabeta Tatay, Romanian Academy Library
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An Exile Journalist and his Struggle with Communism:
Josef Josten and the Free Czechoslovakia Information Service (1948-1985)
16:00 (20 mins) Milada Polišenská, Anglo-American University
Conceptualising Cold War Cultural Diplomacy: The British Council in Czechoslovakia and Kuwait, c.1960-70 16:20 (20 mins) Gerald Power, Anglo-American University
The Formation of an Exile Mind: Dr Frank Uhlir in London, 1949-1951 16:40 (20 mins) Jiří Kašný, Anglo-American University
British post-graduates in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic as part of the bi-lateral cultural exchange agreements of the 1960s-1980s 17:00 (20 mins) Barbara Day, Independent Scholar
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State-Owned Enterprises, Local Communities and the Changing Perception of Organisational Heroes/’Heroes’: The Czech Case 16:00 (20 mins) Anna Soulsby, Nottingham University Business School
Financing the People?: credits, private construction, and the materialisation of need in Hungary (1949-1956) 16:20 (20 mins) Szinan Radi, University of Nottingham
On the question of the Soviet Economic modernization
of the second half of the XX century: myth or reality? 16:40 (20 mins) Maria Ponomareva
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Soviet women’s anti-colonial solidarity with Asia and Africa and the Soviet ”women of color” 16:00 (20 mins) Yulia Gradskova, Mid SwedenUniversity
The Core Colonial Narratives in the Construction of Russian Masculinities 16:20 (20 mins) Marina Yusupova, Lancaster University
Who was the Soviet woman and what happened to her After? On the Coloniality of Gendered Order 16:40 (20 mins) Diana T Kudaibergenova, University of Cambridge
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Growing up in Independent Lithuania: Behavioral Strategies of 1980-2000 Cohorts 16:00 (20 mins) Laima Zilinskiene, Vilnius University
The life course of post-soviet generations in Lithuania 16:20 (20 mins) Sigita Kraniauskiene, Klaipeda University
Lithuanians born from 1980 to 2000: conceptualization of family life and mobility strategies in the times of global migration 16:40 (20 mins) Irena Juozeliūnienė, Vilnius University
Social policy and life course regimes: post-Soviet transformations in Lithuania 17:00 (20 mins) Jekaterina Navickė, Vilnius University
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Developing Advanced Language Proficiency and Expertise in Eurasian Studies for the Job Market in the Government and the Private Sector 16:00 (90 mins) Basil Bessonoff , Global Language Center
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