UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 7th Annual International Postgraduate Conference
Inclusion Exclusion
Friday Conference Programme at a glance
10.00 - 11.30 Friday 17th February 2006 Parallel Session D | |||
- D1: Enterprising to survive: Informal networks in South Eastern Europe Room 433 Chair: Chris Gerry (UCL - SSEES) Akvile Motiejunaite (South Stockholm University College): ‘Capital cities prosper, villages perish?: urban and rural inequalities in the Baltic states Daniel Bochsler (University of Geneva): ‘Electoral engineering and inclusion of ethnic groups: how to integrate ethnic minorities into central and eastern European institutions Narcis Tulbure (University of Pittsburgh): ‘Bani albi pentru zile negre: nest egg’ |
- D2: Rewritten and Remembered History Room 347 Chair: HE Jan Winkler (Czech Ambassador) Deanna Gayle Wooley (Indiana University): ‘Ten years later: defining and redefining the "velvet revolution" in Czechoslovakia’ Andreas Hemming (Karl Franzens University Graz): ‘"Imaging" the Balkans: on photography in Albania Sabine Witt (UCL - SSEES): ‘Czechoslovak history in the prose of Milo Urban: Rewritten history |
- D3: Microregions and Subcultures Room 432 Chair: Andrew Wilson (UCL - SSEES) Małgorzata Deja (University of Warsaw): ‘Displaced and local: assimilation and integration among people displaced from the region of Lublin (Poland) to Polesie Wolynskie (Ukraine)’ Veronika Hofinger (University of Regensburg): ‘The Moravian-Silesian microregion Osoblaszko: a case of excluded region? Vsevolod Samokhvalov (International Centre for Black Sea Studies, Athens): ‘New identities, inclusion and exclusion in Ukrainian Bessarabia: the Reni district case |
- D4: Identity in Literature Room 431 Chair: Arnold McMillin (UCL - SSEES) Anja Burghardt (University of Hamburg): ‘Inclusion – exclusion: Marina Tsvetaeva’s Stikhi k Chekhii Kirsti Solveig Thorsen (University of Bergen): ‘Urban poetry as a cultural filter in 1930s Greece Sonja Koroliov (University of Halle/Wittenberg): ‘"They are us": death, memory, and the inclusion of the outsider in contemporary Macedonian short prose |
12.00 - 1.30 Friday 17th February 2006 Parallel Session E | |||
- E1: Social Exclusion Room 347 Chair: Chris Gerry (UCL - SSEES) Maria Carmen Pantea (Babes Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca): ‘Working children in transitional economies: qualitative approaches on inequality and social exclusion Lucie Kasparová (Masaryk University, Brno): ‘Long-term unemployment and Social Identity Babken V Babajanian (London School of Economics): ‘Social exclusion and poverty reduction strategies in Armenia and Tajkistan |
- E2: Ethnographic Evolution in Central and Eastern European Countries Room 432 Chair: Michael Stewart (UCL) Daniel Brett (UCL - SSEES): ‘From the peasant in the field to the peasant in parliament: agency and political mobilization: the peasant movements in Poland and Romania 1944-1947 Jan Grill (University of St Andrews): ‘Re-defining the folk: the case of Czechoslovak ethnography in the 1950s Johan Eellend (Stockholm University): ‘A citizen evolved from the soil |
- E3: Minority Rights Room 433 Chair: Robert Pynsent (UCL - SSEES) Katerina Mantouvalou (University College London): ‘Between security and justice: the minority of western Thrace, Greece Katharina Stankiewicz (European University Viadrina, Frankfurt an der Oder): ‘Exclusion from multicultural citizenship: struggles of national identity and the case of Polish-oriented Aussiedler in Germany’ Martina Bieławski (Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge): ‘The protection of individual rights in Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh: are de facto entities not recognised as states included in the international human rights regime? |
- E4: The Role of the Media Room 431 Chair: Andrew Wilson (UCL - SSEES) Angelika Wyka (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt-am-Main): ‘What are journalists for in central and eastern Europe? Júlia Sonnevend (Institute of Art Theories and Media Studies, ELTE): ‘Inclusion – exclusion: the Hungarian media in the globalizing media space
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2.30 - 4.00 Friday 17th February 2006 Parallel Session F | |||
- F1: The Excluded Room 347 Chair: George Kolankiewicz (UCL - SSEES) Eszter Bartha (Central European University): ‘Good-bye Lenin?: workers in the new capitalist regimes in East Germany and Hungary Jacek Gadecki (Nicolaus Copernicus University): ‘Gated communities: exclusion in the Polish urban landscape’ Michaela Šuleřová (Masaryk University, Brno): ‘Social exclusion and urban segregation: are there European ghettos? |
- F2: Nationalism in South-East Europe Room 432 Chair: Gwyneth Jones (UCL - SSEES) Irina Marin (UCL - SSEES): ‘Slippages of imperial inclusion: the case of the Banat military border Orsolya Kereszty (Eötvös Lorand University): ‘Women’s spaces in nation-building discourses in Hungary in the era of the Dual Monarchy |
- F3: Minority Identities Room 433 Chair: Geoffrey Hosking (UCL - SSEES) Kaja Širok (Polytechnic of Nova Gorica): ‘Serbian families in Nova Gorica: ethnic, religious and social factors of preserving Serbian identity in Slovene society Eleni Sideri (School of Oriental and African Studies): ‘Engendering inclusion and exclusion in Georgia: from family networks to transnationalism
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- F4: Russia in the Media Room 431 Chair: Julian Graffy (UCL - SSEES) Felicitas Macgilchrist (European University Viadrina, Frankfurt-am-Oder): ‘Metaphorical politics: is Russia "western" or not in the UK, US and German press coverage of the Russian-Chechen conflict? Aleksander Izotov (University of Joensuu): ‘Borders dividing and connecting: rhetoric on the border issues in Soviet and post-Soviet Sortavala |
4.30 -6.00 Friday 17th February 2006 Parallel Session G | |||
- G1: Technological Inclusion Room 431 Chair: Leslie Haddon (London School of Economics) Eglé Butkeviciené (Kaunas University of Technology): ‘Social dimensions of ICT diffusion in rural communities of Lithuania: opportunities for inclusion or threats of social exclusion Ferenc Hain (Pázmány Péter Catholic University): ‘Hungarian youth’s social networks on the World Wide Web Maciej Kryszczuk (Polish Academy of Sciences): ‘Stability and change of computer possession in households: analysis of structural determinants |
- G2: Dividing Religion Room 432 Chair: Edwin Bacon (Birkbeck College) Katja Richters (UCL - SSEES): ‘Russia’s religious legislation: who is excluded, who is included? Jacob Saunders (University of California, San Diego): ‘Do Polish popes go to Heaven?: the role of national exclusion in the formation of religious identity among Polish Baptists Zanda Mankusa (University of Greifswald): ‘Devil’s confessors and owners of the truth: church heritage of Soviet times |
- G3: Gender Regimes Room 433 Chair: Anne Showstack Sassoon (Birkbeck College) Anne Jenichen (Centre for Feminist Studies, University of Bremen): ‘Gender equality policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina: continuity or change in the political inclusion of women after war? Ingrid Röder (Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies, University of Bremen): ‘EU-enlargement and gender equality: A comparison of the Czech Republic and Slovakia Anika Keinz (Institute of European Ethnology, Humboldt-University Berlin): ‘Gendering Europe – school of democracy?: the case of Poland |
- G4: Editors’ Panel Room 347
Chair: Misha Gabowitsch (NZ, Russia) |