UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 7th Annual International Postgraduate Conference
Inclusion Exclusion
16-18th February 2006
Conference programme - Friday 17 February
12:00 – 1:30: Panel E1: Social Exclusion
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’
12:00 – 1:30: Panel E2: Ethnographic Evolution in Central and Eastern European Countries
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’
12:00 – 1:30: Panel E3: Minority Rights
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?’
12:00 – 1:30: Panel E4: The Role of the Media
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’
Natalya Ryabinska (Graduate School for Social Research, Warsaw): Cancelled
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