- H1: Identity and Nation
Room 347
Chair: Felix Ciută (UCL - SSEES)
Raluca Soreanu (Central European University): ‘Exploring the
space of identification: a tricolour story from the city of Cluj-Napoca
Eva Šlesingerová (Masaryk University, Brno): ‘"The other
Czechs?": ethnic "otherness" and the liminal spaces of Czech
nationhood
Catalina Guragata (Free University of Brussels): ‘What kind of
nationalism for the Republic of Moldova? |
- H2: The Media Representation of Exclusion
Room 433
Chair: Richard Butterwick (UCL - SSEES)
Renáta Sedláková (University of West Bohemia): ‘Media
as a tool of social exclusion: an example of the presentation of
pensioners and old age in the Czech media
Tatsiana Kanash (Graduate School for Social Research, Warsaw): ‘Poverty
issues in Belarusian newspapers in 1995-2005: the official images
and the opposition ones
Zita Farkas (Western University of Timişoara): ‘Coming
out as a feminist: the game of exclusion/inclusion of feminism
within the Hungarian written media discourse' |
- H3:Post-Communist Politics
Room 432
Chair: Sean Hanley (SSEES)
Daniel Bochsler (University of Geneva): ‘Electoral engineering
and inclusion of ethnic groups: how to integrate ethnic minorities
into central and eastern European institutions’James Krapfl
(University of California, Berkeley):
Excluding the People, Excluding
Themselves: 1989 and the Czech Dissident Myth
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- J1: Changing Identities
Room 432
Chair: Dessislava Dragneva (UCL - SSEES)
Robert Sata (Central European University): ‘Cultural
Borrowing and European Identities in the Global and IT Age’
Plamen Ralchev (University of National and World Economy, Sofia):
‘Understanding inclusion/exclusion of fractured identities and
realigned "selves" in security discourse’
Lauren E Ninoshvili (Columbia University): ‘Creative rituals of
self-inclusion: women and the Georgian supra in New York City |
- J2: Inclusion and Exclusion During World
War II Room 431
Chair: Richard Butterwick (UCL - SSEES)
Barbara Wiesinger (University of Salzburg): ‘The "right to
fight"?: women partisans in the Yugoslav National Liberation Army,
1941-1945’
Vanessa Voisin (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne): 'Inclusive
and exclusive policies in the Kalinin province in the aftermath of
World War II, 1943-1950’
Alexa Stiller (University of Hannover): ‘Defining
the boundaries of Germaness: The „German People List“ in Occupied
Poland, 1939-1945.)’ |
- J3: Mothers and Wives
Room 347
Chair: Barbara Einhorn (University of Sussex)
Klará Janoušková (Masaryk University, Brno): ‘Transformation
of the parental leave in the Czech Republic: careless mothers and
heroes’
Elena Klimenko (Carlton University): ‘Women leadership: developments of women’s
entrepreneurship in Russia’
Lorena Anton (University of Bucharest): ‘Abortion and the making
of the ‘socialist mother’ during Communist Romania’ |
- J4: Music, Culture, and Nationhood
Room 433
Chair: Egbert Klautke (UCL - SSEES)
Catherine Baker (SSEES): ‘Politicized showbusiness in Croatia:
constructing the nation through popular music and myth’
Marija Grujić (Central European University): ‘Inclusiveness of
the turbo folk music scene in post-Communist Serbia: transgression
of cultural boundaries or a new model of cultural exclusions?’
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- K1: Perceptions of the Nation in Russia and
Ukraine Room 433
Chair: Felix Ciută (UCL - SSEES)
Jason Vaughn (UCL - SSEES): ‘Russian public opinion in respect to the
competition between nationalism and Islam in Russia’s Chechen
conflict: what is considered more evil?’
Alisa Voznaya (St Antony’s College, Oxford): ‘A
Bid for Autonomy: The Implementation of Ethnonationalism in
Tatarstan and Chechnya.'
Rasmus Nilsson (UCL - SSEES): ‘Security or self-definition?: Ukrainian
perception of Self and Russian Other in the nuclear question’ |
- K2: Regime and Government
Room 431
Chair: Sean Hanley (UCL - SSEES)
Anca Gheaus (Central European University): ‘Welfare, feminism
and new patterns of exclusion in Romania’
Mina Shoylekova (St Klement Ohridski University, Sofia): ‘The
role of institutions in overturning social isolation in Bulgaria’
Jérôme Heurtaux (Lille II University): ‘To be qualified… or not
for doing politics: how the rules of inclusiveness and exclusiveness
of the political field have been produced during regime change in
Poland’ |
- K3: Sexualities Room
347
Chair: Martyn Rady (UCL - SSEES)
Irene Dioli (University of Bologna): ‘LGBT
movements and queer culture in Serbia: between re-traditionalization
and globalization’
Hadley Z Renkin (University of Michigan/University of Latvia):
‘Skeletons in the national closet: sexuality, history and belonging
in postsocialist Hungary’
Ewa Rzanna (Przegląd
Polityczny): ‘Paradoxes of normality: the gay rights debate in
Poland in the aftermath of the EU accession’ |
- K4: Literary Trends
Room 432
Chair: Betina Andersen (UCL - SSEES)
Anca Baicoianu (University of Bucharest): ‘Remembrance of things
past: identity narrations in post-Communist literatures’
Ondřej Sládek (Czech Academy of Sciences): ‘Czech
literature and postmodernism: metamorphosis of stories’
Bohumil Fořt (Czech Academy of Sciences): ‘Current directions in
Czech literary theory: changing the canon?’ |