ZOiS Conference 2023 intern
Biographies of the participating speakers of the ZOiS Conference 2023
Thursday, 16 November
2.00 pm Registration
2.45 pm
Welcome with ZOiS Director Gwendolyn Sasse
3.00 pm – 4.30 pm
Session 1: Youth and Generational Change
Simone Abendschön (JLU Gießen): Children, Youth and Politics - Current Research Perspectives
Hakob Matevosyan (ZOiS Berlin): Making Generations? Implications for Political Socialisation among Young Poles
Alena Zelenskaia (LMU München): "We Stay Out of Politics": War Memories and Political Neutrality within a Jehovah's Witnesses Family from Donbas
Chair: Félix Krawatzek (ZOiS Berlin)
4.30 pm – 4.45 pm Coffee Break
4.45 pm – 6.00 pm
Session 2: Simultaneity, Continuity or Disruption in Times of War?
Nadja Douglas (ZOiS): “Security is paramount“ – Changing perceptions of security in Poland and Lithuania
Ivaylo Dinev (ZOiS): The impact of the war on the party system in the Balkans: re-emergency of the West-East divide?
Benjamin Beuerle (CMB, Berlin) Climate Change Policies in Russia Before and After February 2022
Chair: Sabine v. Löwis (ZOiS)
6.00 pm – 6.30 pm Break
6.30 pm – 8.00 pm
PechaKucha Night
From 8pm Reception
Friday, 17 November
9.00 am – 10.00 am Coffee and Juice
10.00 am – 11.15 am
Session 3: Paradigms and Practices of Development
Julian Bergmann (Institute of Development and Sustainability, IDOS) online:
Build back better? Strategies for Ukraine’s Reconstruction in Light of Debates on Post-Growth and Green-Growth
Valentin Krüsmann and Beril Ocaklı (ZOiS):
A Greening Belt and Road? China’s Role in Kazakhstan’s Energy Transition
Chair: Julia Langbein (ZOiS)
11.15 am – 11.30 am Coffee Break
11.30 am – 1.00 pm
Session 4: Displacement, Migration and Diaspora in Times of War
Viktoria Sereda (VUIAS, Prisma Ukraina): Migration Governance Responses of Türkiye toward Minorities Fleeing Ukraine after Russia’s Aggression
Félix Krawatzek (ZOiS): Who Are the New Russia Migrants? Insights into Their Political Attitudes and Behaviour
Tatiana Golova (ZOiS) and Liliia Sablina (CEU, Vienna): Old Migrants, New Diasporas? Pro-War Mobilization and Diasporisation of Russian-Speaking Migrants in Germany
Chair: Tsypylma Darieva (ZOiS)
1.00 pm – 2.00 pm Lunch
2.00 pm – 3.30 pm
Parallel Sessions: Methods
Session 1 (Library): Opening the Black Box War
Inputs by Tymofii Brik (Kyiv School of Economics, online), Nataliia Otrishchenko (Center for Urban History, Lviv) and Olga Onuch (University of Manchester)
Chair: Gwendolyn Sasse (ZOiS)
Session 2 (Conference Room 3): Data Challenges in Russia: How Can We Deal with the Black Box?
Inputs by Alexandra Prokopenko (ZOiS), Michael Rochlitz (University of Oxford) and Kevin Limonier (Université Paris-8/ Institut Français de Géopolitique)
Chair: Julia Langbein (ZOiS)
Session 3 (Conference Room 4, EG+): Research and Ethics in Conflict and War
Inputs by Tetiana Skrypchenko (UNET Fellow), Tatjana Thelen (Universität Wien) and Marie-Céline Schulte (NORC at the University of Chicago; Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Heidelberg Institute of Global Health)
Chair: Nina Frieß (ZOiS)
4.00 pm – 5.30 pm
Final Session: Visualisations and Cartography: How Do They Fuse (Spatial) Discourses on War, Peace and In-between?
Mela Žuljević (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig): Flooded with Maps: Cartographic Legacies and Futures of Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maksym Rokmaniko (Center for Spatial Technologies, Kiyv/Berlin): The Center for Spatial Technologies' Study of Mariupol Drama Theater
Timothy Barney (University of Richmond): The Rhetorical Lives of War Maps
Chair: Kerstin Bischl (ZOiS)
5.30 pm
Closing
Note: It is very important to us at ZOiS to show our support for Ukrainian researchers and students and to raise awareness of research about and from Ukraine. For the annual ZOiS conference, we adopted the following principles: ZOiS will welcome all students and scholars who oppose Russia’s war on Ukraine. Anyone supporting Russia’s war, or justifying it in any way, will not be welcome.
Biographies of the participating speakers of the ZOiS Conference 2023