ASN W2-4orld MAY Convention 2019 Convention Panels Session I Session VII THURSDAY 9:40 - 11:40 AM FRIDAY 3:00 - 5:00 PM Session II Session VIII THURSDAY 12:00 - 2:00 PM FRIDAY 5:20 - 7:20 PM Session III Session IX THURSDAY 3:40 - 5:40 PM SATURDAY 10 AM - 12 PM Session IV Session X THURSDAY 6 - 8 PM SATURDAY 1:40 - 3:40 PM Session V Session XI FRIDAY 9 - 11 AM SATURDAY 4:10 - 6:10 PM Session VI FRIDAY 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL BK11 Imagining the Balkans in a Post-Western Global Order (ROUNDTABLE) THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR Francine Friedman (Ball State U, US) [email protected] PRESENTERS Stefano Bianchini (U of Bologna, Italy) [email protected] A New Eastern Question? Disruptive Memories, Problematic Dialogue and the EU Decline” R. Craig Nation (Dickinson College, US) [email protected] The Past as Prologue? Great Power Engagement in Balkan Europe Julie Mostov (NYU, US) [email protected] Fading Dreams of Democracy in the Shadow of Authoritarian Closure David Kanin (Johns Hopkins U, US) [email protected] Adjusting the Security Cap: Regional Dynamics in the Context of Western Entropy BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL CE7 Antisemitism and the Holocaust THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR TBA PAPERS Daina Eglitis (George Washington U, US) [email protected] Displacement and Danger: Women in the Nazi Ghettos of Eastern Europe Catherine Portuges (U of Massachusetts Amherst, US) [email protected] 1945: A Hungarian Film Reckons with Anti-Semitism Kristian Feigelson (Sorbonne Nouvelle U, France) [email protected] Screen Memory: the Jewish Question in Hungary Avraham Weber (Ministry for Social Equality, Israel) [email protected] The Holocaust in Former USSR Territories: The Change of the Legal Narratives Regarding Holocaust Survivors BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL CE10 Diaspora Politics of Central Europe THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR Klavdia Tatar (U of Ottawa, Canada) [email protected] PAPERS Gabrielle Hermann (Corvinus U, Hungary) [email protected] National Identity Construction of American Hungarian Diaspora Organizations and its Implications on their Choice of Advocacy Goals and Strategies Agnes Vass (Corvinus U, Hungary) [email protected] Expanded Nation, Exported Nationalism: The Effects of Hungarian Diaspora Policy in Western Canada Svetlusa Surova (Comenius U, Slovakia) [email protected] Diaspora Policies in Visegrad Countries as a Challenging Factor for the Nation-State Ieva Birka (U of Latvia) [email protected] Building Virtual Communities: Information Communication Technology and Diaspora Engagement Olga Cara (U College London, UK) [email protected] Negotiating Ethnicity in Diaspora: A Case of Academic Achievement of Latvian Pupils in England DISCUSSANT Stephen Deets (Babson College, US) [email protected] BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL EU9/BO1 Book Panel on Hélène Thibault’s Transforming Tajikistan: State-building and Islam in Post-Soviet Central Asia (I.B. Taurus, 2018) THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR Juliette Cleuziou (U Lumière-Lyon 2, France) [email protected] PARTICIPANTS Michele Commercio (U of Vermont, US) [email protected] Zulfiya Bakhtivekova (U of Central Asia, Tajikistan) [email protected] Mariya Omelicheva (National Defense U, US) [email protected] Hélène Thibault (Nazarbaev U, Kazakhstan) [email protected] BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL M6 Critical Issues on International Migration: Practical and Normative Considerations THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR Martin Schain (NYU, US) [email protected] PAPERS Miodrag Jovanovic (U of Belgrade, Serbia) [email protected] Towards Normative Foundations of Demographic Politics in a Liberal-Democratic State Alexander Kustov (Princeton U, US) [email protected] ‘Bloom Where You Are Planted’: What Can We Learn About Immigration Politics from Public Opposition to Emigration? Solange Maslowski (Charles U, Czech Republic) [email protected] The Dangerousness of the Lack of Definition of Legal Grounds Justifying Expulsions of EU Citizens DISCUSSANT Helidah Ogude (New School U, US) [email protected] BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL N13 Nationalism, Identity and Belonging THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR Lena Surzhko-Harned (Penn State U, US) [email protected] PAPERS Jeffrey Kopstein (U of California, Irvine, US) [email protected] Michael Bernhard (U of Florida, US) [email protected] The Long Term Implications of Leninist Nationality Policy on Postcommunist Development Gordana Uzelac (London Metropolitan U, UK) [email protected] Rhetoric of Economic Nationalism Klára Plecitá (Czech Academy of Science, Czech Republic) [email protected] The Importance of Christianity and Customs/Traditions for the National Identity of European Countries Marat Akopian (Shepherd U, US) [email protected] When Ideas and Ideals Exclude: Reexamining Development of the French Nation and Citizenship Neil Cruickshank (North Island College, Canada) [email protected] Misina Dalibor (Lakehead U, Canada) [email protected] Looking Back, and Thinking Ahead: Towards a New Understanding of (the ‘New’) Nationalism DISCUSSANT Perry Carter (Princeton U, US) [email protected] BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL N19 Minorities in Politics THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR Amy Sodaro (Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, US) [email protected] PAPERS Majid Hassan Ali (U of Bamberg, Germany/U of Duhok, Iraq) [email protected] Religious Minorities in Iraq in Nationalist and Sectarian Contexts: Conflict and Division after 2003 Rida Abu Rass (Queen’s U, Canada) [email protected] The Dynamics of Palestinian Contention in Israel Muhmmed Sihabdudheen Kolakkattil (Columbia U, US) [email protected] The Nation in the Post-colonial Muslim Politics in India: A Study of the Political Discourses of Indian Union Muslim League Aleksandra Zdeb (U of Graz, Austria/Queen’s U Belfast, UK) [email protected] Agency Versus Structure in Incongruent Settings: Political Culture of Minority Elites in Power-Sharing Systems Guillaume Rousseau (U de Sherbrooke, Canada) [email protected] Unitary Nation-State and Decentralization in France and Québec: National Identity and Regional Identities DISCUSSANT Lillian Frost (Harvard U/George Washington U, US) [email protected] BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL R10 Mobilizing the Soviet State towards Religious Ends in the Postwar Period Perspectives from Eastern Europe and Central Asia THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR Elissa Bemporad (Queens College/The Graduate Centre, CUNY, US) [email protected] PAPERS Brinton Ahlin (Harvard U, US) [email protected] Deflecting and Ignoring Khrushchev’s Anti-Religious Campaign: The View from a Tajik Shrine Kathryn David (NYU, US) [email protected] Beyond Statistics: The Persistence of Active Churches in West Ukraine During Khrushchev’s Anti-Religious Campaigns Erin Hutchinson (Harvard U, US) [email protected] Religion and the National Past in the Late Soviet Union: The Debate over the Preservation of Historic Churches in Moldova Ekaterina Klimenko (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) [email protected] Church, State and Memory: Remembering the Revolution and Building the Nation in Contemporary Russia Ideas of Crimea: Crimea in Post-2014 Russian Cinema DISCUSSANT Eren Tasar (UNC Chapel Hill, US) [email protected] BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL TK10 Culture and Politics in the Turkish Republic 1950s-1970s THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR TBA PAPERS Thomas Fugler (United States Air Force Academy, US) [email protected] The Limits of Ideology: Failure of the Turkish Left to Mobilize Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Ankara (1960-1971) Huseyin Kurt (Northeastern U, US) [email protected] A Rebellious Generation: Anti-Imperialist Momentum in Turkey, 1959-1971 Ali Sengul (City U New York , US) [email protected] Modernity, Realism and the Birth of a National Cinema in Turkey Selin Bengi Gumrukcu (Rutgers U, US) [email protected] Understanding Right-Wing Violence: Case of Turkey in the 1970s Emre Amasyali (McGill U, Canada) [email protected] Imperial Agents or Progressive Innovators? A Historical GIS (HGIS) Study of the Impact of Missionaries in Modern-Day Turkey DISCUSSANT Louis Fishman (Brooklyn College, US) [email protected] BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL U13 Ukrainian Statehood’s Evolution The Election Process THURSDAY MAY 2 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM // CHAIR Myroslava Znayenko (Rutgers U, US) [email protected] PAPERS Antonina Berezovenko (National Technical U of Ukraine, Ukraine) [email protected] Presidential Elections in Ukraine: Ideas, Concepts, Rhetoric Lada Kolomiyets (Taras Shevchenko National U of Kyiv, Ukraine) [email protected] A Proliferating Reality of Propagandistic Translation as Manipulation of Ukrainian Governmental Discourses During the Months Leading up to the Presidential Election in Ukraine Yurii Shapoval (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) [email protected] Today’s Ukraine Realities and Election Process in Historical Perspective Inna Volosevych (Ipsos Ukraine) [email protected] An Analysis of the Results of Presidential Elections in Ukraine DISCUSSANTS Anna Procyk (Kingsborough CUNY, US) [email protected] Michael Rywkin (City College, NY, US) [email protected] BACK TO SUMMARY PANEL U19
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