
Resources: Media Misinformation and Propaganda
Displaying 1 - 12 of 12Disinformation and Its Impacts on Eastern Europe
A discussion about disinformation and the role it is playing in Eastern Europe and how Eastern Europe is portrayed, featuring current fellows and an alum of the Hubert H. Humphrey program for communications and journalism.
Songs of Slow Burning Earth (2024, Olha Zhurba)
Against the backdrop of the (meta)physical landscape of collective disaster, a new generation of Ukrainians aspires to imagine the future.
The Maribor Uprisings: A Live Participatory Film
The article discusses 'The Maribor Uprisings', an interactive film experience about protests in Maribor, Slovenia, driven by anger over political corruption.
Research Pieces: Melikian Undergraduate Fellows Edition - 2022
The Melikian Undergraduate Fellows will present their semester research projects on April 29, 2022, offering insights into their research processes and celebrating their achievements.
Parliamentary Closures and Authoritarian Consolidation in Central Asia
Margaret Hanson, a professor at ASU, focuses on autocracies in her research, particularly those in the former Soviet Union. Her upcoming talk will cover Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.
Navalny, A Documentary Film Screening and Discussion
Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian activist, died in 2024 after being poisoned with Novichok in 2020. He exposed his assailants with journalists' help, was arrested upon returning to Russia in 2021, and featured in a documentary exploring his motives and the dangers he posed to Putin.
Hearing the 'Forest City' beyond the Trees: Multi-sited ethnography, collaborative science, and Indigenous soundscapes in East Kalimantan [Indonesia]
Walter DePuy collaborates with Cornell University and Universitas Mulawarman scientists to study Indonesia's capital relocation from Jakarta to Borneo due to sea-level threats.
Central Asia: Global and Local Wisdom Series - Working Sessions to Develop Classroom Materials, Resources and Syllabi
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ASU Melikian Center - Research Pieces - Faculty Edition 2022
ASU faculty members present research on diverse topics in Eastern Europe and Eurasia, including stereotypes on women and cultural stories involving alcohol.
Candidates spread conspiracy theory in bid to be elected
Republican Senate candidates from uncontested primaries endorse a conspiracy theory claiming Donald Trump battles an elite cabal. This theory impacts voter perceptions and reflects broader political dynamics within the Republican Party.
Perspectives | Global environmentalism as a peacemaker in the South Caucasus
The article discusses how the Transcaucasian Trail fosters peace by connecting communities in the South Caucasus through conservation and trail-building. It highlights international cooperation despite regional conflicts and environmental challenges. Eurasianet.com
Decolonizing Development: Food, Heritage and Trade in Post-Authoritarian Environments
The book examines post-authoritarian Latvia and South Africa, comparing their efforts to decolonize production and trade. It blends political economy and ecocultural heritage studies, offering insights on alternative trade and development theories in the face of global crises.