UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 7th Annual International Postgraduate Conference
Inclusion Exclusion
16-18th February 2006
Conference programme - Saturday 18 February
12:00 – 1:30: Panel J1: Changing Identities
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’
12:00 – 1:30: Panel J2: Inclusion and Exclusion During World War II
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.)’
12:00 – 1:30: Panel J3: Mothers and Wives
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 (Carleton 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’
12:00 – 1:30: Panel J4: Music, Culture, and Nationhood
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?’
Matthew Tite (University of Waterloo): Cancelled
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