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
2:30 – 4:00:
Panel F1: The ExcludedChair: 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?’
2:30 – 4:00: Panel F2: Nationalism in South-East Europe
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’
2:30 – 4:00: Panel F3: Minority Identities
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’
Olga Pisarenko (University College London): Cancelled
2:30 – 4:00: Panel F4: Russia in the Media
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?’
Victoria Belenko (Novosibirsk State University): Cancelled- Aleksander Izotov (University of Joensuu): ‘Borders dividing and connecting: rhetoric on the border issues in Soviet and post-Soviet Sortavala’
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