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2017
- Chiara Loda (DCU), ‘Georgia, Foreign Policy and Visa Regime’, ASN Conference, NY ( 03-07 May 2017).
- Chiara Loda (DCU), ‘Georgia and visa diplomacy. Between European identity and strategic pragmatism’, BASEES Conference, Cambridge ( 31 march- 2 April 2017).
- Egle Kesylyte-Alliks (Oslo), “National, foreign and soviet: societal discourses about political symbols in Lithuania” Paper at BASEES on 31 March – Sunday, 2 April 2017 http://www.suzy-howes.co.uk/basees2017/programme.pdf
- Egle Kesylyte-Alliks, (Oslo) “‘Locked Up’ in Nation-States: Perceptions of the Relations between the State and National Community within Political and Social discourse in Lithuania” ASN World Convention in NY, USA on 4-6 May 2017 https://www.asnconvention.com/panel-ce18
- Giorgio Comai (DCU) Where does the Money Come From? Financing the Budget and the pension System in post-Soviet De Facto States ASN yearly convention Columbia University, New York 4-6 May 2017,
- Giorgio Comai (DCU), Le molteplici forme di aiuto dall’esterno agli stati de facto post-sovietici, XI Giornata di Studi Armeni e Caucasici, Università di Venezia “Ca Foscari” 23 February 2017,
- Giorgio Comai (DCU), Where does the money come from? Resourcing post-Soviet de facto states, MIREES open lecture, Università di Bologna,22 February 2017
- Elena Zhirukhina (St. Andrews), Deterrence or backlash? Testing the effect of repression on the violence in the North Caucasus at the Russian and East European Studies Centre, the School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, University of Oxford, UK 25th of April 2017) http://www.rees.ox.ac.uk/deterrence-or-backlash-testing-effect-repression-violence-north-caucasus
2016
- Chiara Loda (DCU), “Rebuilding the National Self: Armenian between the EU and the Eurasian Union in the Presidential Narrative”, ASN Conference, Kaunas, 30 June-2 July 2016.
- Egle Kesylyte-Allix, (Oslo), “National, Foreign and Soviet: societal discourses about political symbols in Lithuania” for upcoming ASN Kaunas 2016 “Europe, Nations, and Insecurity: Challenges to Identities”, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania, 30 June – 2 July 2016.
- Giorgio Comai, (DCU), “Conceptualising Post-Soviet de facto States as Small Dependent Jurisdictions” ASN European Convention, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, 30 June – 2 July 2016.
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), Can musicians build the nation? Popular music and identity in Estonia”, Workshop on ‘Lived experiences of the everyday nation’, Oslo University, 9-10 June 2016.
- Giorgio Comai, (DCU), “Conceptualising Post-Soviet de facto States as Small Dependent Jurisdictions”, International Conference of Political Science, International Relations and Security Studies, “Lucian Blaga” University, Sibiu, 27-29 May 2016.
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “’Scandinavia’s Best Kept Secret’ — Imagining the Estonian Nation in Tourism and Nation-Branding”, Biannual conference of the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 26-28 May 2016.
- Chiara Loda (DCU), “The European Union and the Young Leaders in the EaP”, The role of non-state actors in the EU’s relations with Eastern Europe and Central Asia (Workshop), Maastricht, 28-29 April 2016.
- Egle Kesylyte-Allix, (Oslo), “The National Flag and the Nationhood in the Post-Soviet Lithuania: Institutional and Societal Discourses Compared”, ASN World Convention 2016, NYC, 14-16 April 2016.
- Giorgio Comai, (DCU), “Surfing the post-Soviet web with style. Text mining post-Soviet de facto states”, CRRC WiP series, CRRC-Georgia, 6 April 2016.
- Chiara Loda (DCU), “The Azerbaijani self-confidence and its growth over time: Evidence from the presidential narrative”, BASEES Conference, Cambridge, 2-4 April 2016.
- Alla Leukavets, (Bremen), “Belarus`s relations with Russia in the aftermath of Ukraine`s crisis”. Conference: “Living in Difficult Neighbourhoods: Russia seen by its neighbours after the Ukraine crisis”, University of Fribourg, March 2016.
2015
- Giorgio Comai, (DCU), “Post-Soviet de facto states: lessons learned and everyday realities”, Mirees Open Lecture, University of Bologna, 15 December 2015.
- Giorgio Comai, (DCU), “EU and conflicts in Eastern partnership countries”, Transeuropa conference, Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso, Rovereto, 21 November 2015 .
- Giorgio Comai, (DCU), “L’analisi quantitativa di contenuti web come base per ricerche qualitative. Una nota metodologica sullo studio degli stati de facto post-sovietici” , ASIAC yearly conference, Università degli Studi “Roma Tre”, 19-20 November 2015.
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “’Scandinavia’s best kept secret’ – imagining the Estonian nation in heritage tourism”, Workshop on Research Methodology, Tbilisi State University, 2-3 October 2015.
- Chiara Loda (DCU), “Insurgency and institutionalization in the post-2001 Afghanistan”, EISA Conference, Giardini di Naxos, 22-26 September 2015.
- Egle Kesylyte-Allix, (Oslo), “Perceptions of the national flag and the national identity in Lithuania after 1990” at “National Symbols across Time and Space” Symposium, University of Oslo, ILOS, 17-18 September 2015
- Oleksandra Seliverstova, (Tallinn), “Being a Citizen in the Context of Consumption. Case of Western Ukraine”, conference paper presented at 12th Conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA), Prague, 25-28 August 2015.
- Alla Leukavets, (Bremen), “Between Brussels and Moscow: domestic dimension of foreign policy-making in Eastern Partnership countries”, ICCEES World Congress, Makuhari, Japan, August 2015.
- Chiara Loda (DCU), “Azerbaijan: Discourse and Self-Perception”, CRRC Methodological Conference on Transformations in the South Caucasus and its Neighbourhood, Tbilisi, 26-27 June 2015.
- Alla Leukavets (Bremen), “Analysis of Ukraine`s integration policy in Ukraine in 1994-2014”. Platform Ukraine Conference, University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, June 2015.
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “Negotiation of modernity in Estonian song celebrations”, Songs of Social Protest Conference, University of Limerick, 29 Apr-1 May 2015.
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “Negotiation of modernity in Estonian song celebrations”, ASN 20th Annual World Convention, Columbia University, New York, Apr 2015.
- Oleksandra Seliverstova, (Tallinn),“National Identity in the context of post-Soviet Consumption”, conference paper presented at ASN 20th Annual World Convention, Columbia University, New York, 23-25 April 2015.
- Giorgio Comai, (DCU), “Playing the Diplomacy Game: A Content Analysis of the Websites of the MFAs of post-Soviet de facto States”, ASN World Convention, Columbia University, New York, 23-25 April 2015.
- Oleksandra Seliverstova (Tallinn), “National Identity in the context of post-Soviet Consumption”, ASN 20th Annual World Convention, Columbia University, New York, 23-25 Apr 2015.
- Chiara Loda (Dublin City University),” Azerbaijan and Public Diplomacy: A Discursive Analysis”, ASN Conference, NY, 23-25 April 2015.
- Oleksandra Seliverstova (Tallinn), “National Identity in the context of post-Soviet Consumption”, ASN 20th Annual World Convention,Columbia University, New York, 23-25 Apr 2015.
- Oleksandra Seliverstova, (Tallinn), “Keeping alive the Imaginary West space in the post-Soviet countries”’, conference paper presented at International Conference on “Spaces and Places: Toward a Geocritical Study of Language, Literature, Culture and Politics”, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia, April 2015 . https://www.academia.edu/16292583/Keeping_alive_the_Imaginary_West_through_the_Phenomenon_of_Evroremont
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “Estonian identity in a global context. The case of song celebrations”, Doctoral Workshop: Research Methodology and Data Collection Methods, University of Latvia, 13-14 Feb 2015.
2014
- Oleksandra Seliverstova (Tallinn), presentation of PhD research project, Institute of the Sociology of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine, 23 Dec 2014.
- Chiara Loda (DCU) – delegate at Young Leaders Forum of the Eastern Partnership and the EU European Parliament, Brussels, 8-11 Dec 2014.
- Oleksandra Seliverstova (Tallinn), “Consumerism before and after Soviet Union: Case of Estonia”, PhD course “Capitalism, Consumption and Everyday Life”, Oslo University, 8-10 Dec 2014.
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “Between the global and the national: the tradition of choral singing in contemporary Estonia”, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies Annual Conference, Södertörn University, Stockholm, 4-5 Dec 2014.
- Oleksandra Seliverstova (Tallinn), presentation of PhD research project, Effective Scientific Communication PhD seminar, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 3 Dec 2014.
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “Language Policy in Estonian Song Celebration”, one-day workshop on research methodologies for doctoral students and early-stage researchers, Tallinn University, 31 Oct 2014.
- Chiara Loda (DCU), “Foreign Policy and Self Perception: the Case of Azerbaijan“, at workshops on South Caucasus – Modernity and Transformation, King’s College London, UK, 9 Oct 2014.
- Selbi Hanova (St Andrews), moderated the panel on “The OSCE: Actors and Organizations in Eurasia”, 7th GCSP-OSCE Academy-NUPI Conference on “The Helsinki Final Act at 40: Reflections and Prescriptions vis-à-vis the OSCE in Eurasia”, in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan, 9-12 Sept 2014.
- Karolina Stefańczak (DCU), paper on gender and representation in recognised and unrecognised states, ASCN and CI International Conference “De-facto entities in the post-Soviet space: dynamics and prospects”, Lake Sevan, Armenia, 4-5 Sept 2014.
- Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili (DCU), “The impact of counter-recognition policies on the external legitimization of de facto states (case of Abkhazia- Georgia)”, conference on “De-facto Entities in the post-Soviet Space: Dynamics and Prospects”, Academic Swiss Caucasus Net (ASCN), Sept 2014.
- Ashik KC (Warsaw), “India-Russia Military Cooperation and Opportunity for Regional Security”, WISC Fourth Global International Studies Conference, 7 Aug 2014, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “In Search for Collective Identity. The Production of Estonianness by Means of Choral Singing in Contemporary Estonia”, Yokohama, International Sociological Association Congress, 13-19 Jul 2014.
- Alla Leukavets (Bremen), “The bumpy road towards EU-Ukraine Association Agreement: The politics of two-level games”, workshop on regional integration and external governance in the post-Soviet region, Research Centre for East European Studies, University of Bremen, 11-12 July 2014.
- Saipira Furstenberg (Bremen), “The dark side of transparency”, Workshop on Regional integration and external governance in the Post-Soviet Region, Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen, 11-12 Jul 2014.
- Chiara Loda (DCU), “The European Union as a Normative Power: the case of Armenia”, at workshop on Regional Integration and External Governance in the Post-Soviet Region, Research Centre for East European Studies, University of Bremen, Germany, 11-12 Jul 2014.
- Giorgio Comai (DCU), “Il futuro dell’Europa dipende dall’Ucraina?” Jean Monnet European Centre, University of Trento, Italy, 28 May 2014.
- Chiara Loda (DCU), “Enhancing strategic analytical capabilities in NATO partner countries“, Spring School – NATO Jean Monnet Advanced Study Institute, Kiev, Ukraine, 16-21 May 2014.
- Chiara Loda (DCU), Globsec Young Leaders Forum 2014, Bratislava, Slovakia, 13-16 May 2014.
- Giorgio Comai (DCU),“Language and education laws in multi-ethnic de facto states: the cases of Abkhazia and Transnistria”, ASN World Convention, Columbia University, New York, 24-26 Apr 2014.
- Karolina Stefańczak (DCU), panel on elections and society in post-Soviet recognised and unrecognised states, 19th Annual ASN World Convention, Columbia University, New York, 24-26 Apr 2014.
- Karolina Stefańczak (DCU), panel on politics and society in post-Soviet de facto states, BASEES Annual Conference, 5-7 Apr 2014, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, UK.
- Giorgio Comai (DCU), ”Language and education laws in multi-ethnic de facto states: the cases of Abkhazia and Transnistria”, BASEES Annual Conference, Cambridge, UK, 5-6 Apr 2014.
- Maryia Rohava (Oslo), “A generational dimension of the Belarusian identity: political consciousness and engagement”, ASEN Workshop “Identity and Belonging”, 1-3 Apr 2014.
- Alla Leukavets (Bremen), “Rivalry over integration between the EU and Russia in the Eastern Neighbourhood: Case studies of Belarus and Ukraine”, ITN spring school, Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen, 3-7 Mar 2014.
- Maryia Rohava (Oslo), “Belarusian generation Y: The generational shift in Belarusian national identity”, 13th International Postgraduate Conference, UCL, 19-21 Feb 2014, .
- Oleksandra Seliverstova (Tallinn), presentation of PhD project, IMISCOE 3CI PhD conference “Changing Europe – Changing Migration”, University of Antwerp, 20-24 Jan 2014.
2013
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “Popular song and nation-building in Estonia”, international workshop on “Imagining Development: Comparing Theory and Practice of Development in the Post-socialist World”, Tallinn University, 8-9 Nov 2013.
- Karolina Stefańczak (DCU), paper on gender and elections in recognised and unrecognised states: the 2012 contests for the legislatures of Georgia and Abkhazia, 3rd Academic Swiss Caucasus Net (ASCN) conference, Tbilisi, 21-22 Jun 2013.
- Emilia Pawłusz (Tallinn), “In search for collective identity – the production of Estonianness by means of choral singing in contemporary Estonia”, research seminar “The Past and Present of Minority Rights in the Context of Migration and Multiculturalism”, University of Turku, 25-26 Feb 2013.
- Oleksandra Seliverstova (Tallinn), presentation of PhD research project, research seminar “The Past and Present of Minority Rights in the Context of Migration and Multiculturalism”, University of Turku, 25-26 Feb 2013, .
- Oleksandra Seliverstova (Tallinn), presentation of PhD research project, research seminar “The Past and Present of Minority Rights in the Context of Migration and Multiculturalism”, University of Turku, 25-26 Feb 2013.