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Professor Elizabeth Cullen Dunn discusses the reconstruction of lives after war in displacement camps, based on her fieldwork in Georgia post the 2008 Russo-Georgian War.
Creative Horizons: Art in the Post-Soviet Era Victoria Lomasko
A graphic artist and writer who has lectured and written widely on graphic reportage, Victoria Lomasko is author of the book, "Other Russias", winner of the Pushkin House Prize for the Best Book in Translation 2018 (Thomas Campbell, translator) and co-author of the book, "Forbidden Art"
Central Asia: Global and Local Wisdom - 'Environmental and Cultural Impact on Indigenous Peoples of Central Asia'
This event explores how ancient Silk Road sites and contemporary urban Mongolia reflect tensions between cultural heritage, development, and spiritual meaning. The talks examine contested landscapes shaped by environmental, political, and religious forces across Central and East Asia.
Central Asia: Global and Local Wisdom Series - Working Sessions to Develop Classroom Materials, Resources and Syllabi
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Children Of Ukraine Concert
American youth performers will raise funds for Ukrainian children affected by war through a concert and auction. The event features diverse acts, including Taiko drumming, a choir, and aerial arts, with tickets also benefiting foster children.
Cinematic emotions: From the Soviet avant-garde to Stalinism
This event explores the evolution of film emotions from the Soviet avant-garde era to Stalinist cinema, highlighting changes in thematic focus and style.
Civic Reporting in Serbia | Traffic Safety
In Serbia, the Open World program collaborates with journalists and traffic safety leaders to enhance road safety through professional exchanges in the U.S., funded by COIL and coordinated by American Councils for International Education.
CLI 2020 Graduation Celebration
Come celebrate the accomplishments of CLI students at an unspecified event.
Coal, Renewables and Protest: Ethnographic Perspectives on Energy in Kosovo
Nita Luci, at the University of Prishtina in Kosovo, leads the Department of Anthropology, teaches Energy and Society, and directs a global research project.
Book Launch Water, Whiskey and Vodka by Danko Sipka
Professor Danko Sipka at ASU unveils a book exploring the cultural and linguistic history of Slavic languages, detailing their origins, evolution, and cultural significance across various regions and historical periods.
Borderlands Biography - From WWII Courier to Professor & Community Leader - Z. Anthony Kruszewski in Wartime Europe & Postwar America
Kruszewski has been eyewitness to war and its aftermath, advocate for cultural understanding as president of the Polish American Congress, and innovator in the interdisciplinary and international field of Borderland Studies.
Breadth and Depth?: The Effect of Eurozone and Schengen Expansion on EU Legitimacy | Melikian Center Works-in-Progress Series
Anna Meyerrose, an Assistant Professor at ASU, researches democratic backsliding, international organizations, and their impact on domestic democratic institutions. Limited seating at her Works-in-Progress events requires preparation.