CESS Tashkent 2022
Tashkent2022
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Tashkent2022
University of World Economy & Diplomacy, Tashkent
23 – 26 Jun 2022
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ANT-01
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Narrative and Discourse in Central Eurasia
ANT-03
Belonging and Activism in Central Eurasia
ANT-04
Spending on Marriage in Central Asian Societies: Evolving Norms and Discourses [in Russian]
ANT-05
Ethnographies of everyday debt relations from Central Asia
ANT-07
"Infrastructure of memory: Central Asia - common and special" «Инфраструктура памяти: Центральная Азия - общее и особенное» [на русском я
BFM-01
Strategic Development and Globalization
CAF-01
Music, Architecture, and Art of Central Eurasia
CAF-02
Colonial Narratives and the Soviet Past
ECO-01
Informality, Trust, and Reform
ECO-02
Political Economy of Remittances
ECO-03
Political Economy of Reform in Central Eurasia
ECO-04
Weaving the Digital Silk Road: China's Digital Footprint in Central Eurasia
ECO-05
Socio-economic development of regions as the basis of the national economy of the Kyrgyz Republic [Социально-экономическое развитие регионов как основа
EDU-01
Migration and Role of Foreign Organizations in Education
EDU-02
Comparative Education Policy
EDU-03
Educational Technologies in Central Eurasia
EDU-04
Considering Various Perspectives on Quality of Education in Uzbekistan
EDU-05
Educational inequality in primary and extracurricular education of children in the post-Soviet space
ENE-01
Energy, Climate, and Foreign Investment
ENE-02
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Climate Change in Central Eurasia
GEN-01
Gender, Religion, and Youth in Central Eurasia
GEN-02
Gender Policy in Central Eurasia
GEO-01
Geographical and geopolitical representations of Central Asian Youth
HIS-01
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Planning and Social Construction in Central Eurasia
HIS-02
Soviet State Formation in Central Eurasia
HIS-03
Foreign Diplomacy in Soviet Central Asia
HIS-04
Resistance and Representation in Soviet Central Asia
HIS-06
The Art of Uncovering Historical Sources
HIS-07
Trade and Connectivity in History of Central Eurasia
HIS-08
Imperial Histories
HIS-09
Central Eurasia in Middle Ages
HIS-10
Gender in Central Eurasian History
HIS-11
Representation of the history images of the 19 - early 20 centuries in Steppe and Turkestan governor-generalships’ visual sources: the evolution of sociocultural characteristics [Russian]
HIS-12
Dynasties of the Kazakh nomadic elite in the context of social transformations in the 19th century.
HIS-13
Changing Cultural, Religious, and Emotional Patterns in Mongol-Ruled Iran
HIS-15
Protests and popular uprisings against Soviet policy in Kyrgyzstan in the 1920s-1930s. 20th century
HIS-16
Capitalism in colonial Central Asia
HIS-17
Making Friends, Keeping Friends: Internationalism in World War II-era and post-War Central Asia [Russian]
HIS-19
Tashkent and its many histories I: Tashkent’s Jadids, its patrons and ordinary Russians
HIS-20
Tashkent and its many histories II: Russian colonial society in Tashkent
HIS-21
Ўрта Осиё хонликлари тарихи расмий ҳужжатларда: муаммоли жиҳатлар, талқин ва таҳлил (XVI-XIX асрлар)
LAW-01
Rule of Law in Global Perspective
MIG-02
Migration and Transational Communities
MIG-03
Labor Migrants from Central Asia Integrating in Russia: Scenarios and Trajectories [English, Russian]
MIG-05
The gendered face of migration [UZ/ Migratsiyaning gender "yuzi"]
PIR-01
Great Powers and Cultural Legacies
PIR-02
Security and Global Authoritarianism
PIR-03
Regime Complexity in Central Eurasia
PIR-04
Minorities, Protest, and Self-Determination in Central Eurasia
PIR-05
Political Economy of Reform in Uzbekistan
PIR-06
Global Politics of Central Eurasia
PIR-07
Protest and Cultural Dynamics
PIR-10
Pandemic and Biopolitics in Central Eurasia
PIR-11
Public Policy and Administration in Central Eurasia
PIR-12
Diasporal and Foreign Relations in Central Eurasia
PIR-13
Reverberations from Russia and Eastern Europe
PIR-14
January 2022 Events in Kazakhstan: Implications for Foreign Policy, Security and Identity
REG-01
Central Eurasia and the Broader Region
REL-01
Religion in Central Eurasia
SOC-01
Ideas and Movements
SOC-02
State Construction
SOC-03
Concepts and Methods in Central Eurasian Studies
SOC-04
Informality, development and the state in Eurasia
SOC-06
Ritual life as a social stratification tool and as a market [in Russian]
SRP-02
The ideological legacies through which we think Central Asia – hosted by CASNiG (Central Asian Studies Network in Germany)
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