A pedido dos organizadores, nomeadamente de António Eduardo Mendonça (sócio da APA), divulgamos o seguinte workshop que terá lugar entre 14 e 16 de dezembro no IGOT (em Lisboa) e no Espaço-Memória dos Exílios (no Estoril).
International Workshop on ‘Post-Soviet Diaspora(s) in Western Europe, 1991/2017 – Portugal, 14/16 December
Iniciativa do Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território (IGOT) da Universidade de Lisboa, de acesso livre. Organização: Elena Bulakh e António Eduardo Mendonça.
PROGRAM
Thursday (14 December)
Venue – IGOT (Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território, Universidade de Lisboa), Rua Branca Edmée Marques, 1600-276 Lisboa
09h00 – Registration (open till 18h00)
09h30 – Opening Session
10h00 – Keynote Lecture: Lucinda Fonseca, Transnationalism and Integration of Ukrainian migrants in Europe: a comparative perspective between Portugal and the UK.
11h00 – Coffee break
11h15 – Session 1:
Tatiana Kosareva, Post-Soviet emigration: Russian immersion or geographical movement to the West
Elena Bulakh, Russian Immigrants in Portugal, 1991/2017
Olga Solovova, Discursive constructions of Russian and Portuguese language learning in post-Soviet migration contexts in Portugal
Dimitri Filimonov, Public institutions of Russian diaspora in France: discourses and strategies of interaction
13h00 – Lunch break
14h00 – Session 2:
Ekaterine Pirtskhavala, Identity Strategies of Georgian Migrants in Western Europe: Portugal and France
Weronika Zmiejewski, Georgian community in Greece: between solidarity and mistrust
Nare Galstyan, Diversity and Unity in Diaspora: “Newcomers” and “Diasporic Armenians” in the Netherlands
15h30 – Coffee break
15h45 – Session 3:
Jade Cemre Erciyes, Answering the simplest question “Where are you from?”: The Abkhazian Student Diaspora in Western Europe and their narratives of identity and home
Irina Kotkina, Exporting Voices, Harbouring the Post-Soviet: Russian Operatic Emigration in Western Europe
Laure Sizaire, French-Post-soviet marriages: a representation of feminine Post-Soviet diaspora?
Claudio Morisson, Labour mobility and the rise of post-Soviet ‘multinational consciousness’
17h30 – Keynote Lecture: Vitaly Belozerov, Strategies of adaptation and integrational behaviour patterns of immigrants in Russia
18h30 – Transfer to Estoril
Friday (15 December)
Venue – Espaço-Memória dos Exílios (Av. Marginal, 7152-A, 2765-588 Estoril)
10h00 – Keynote Lecture: Sergei Ryazantsev, Modern Russian Emigration and Russian-Speaking Economy Abroad: the European Case
11h00 – Session 4:
Teemu Oivo, Re-bordering of Russian Dual Citizenship in Finland
Olga Tkach, The Unbearable Lightness of the Finnish Schengen: Visa Management of Russian Short-term Travelers
Pirjo Pöllänen, Gendered Russian migration in Rural Finland, in the Finnish-Russian border area
Olga Davydova-Minguet, The Russian segment of Finnish media and multiethnic (trans)national public sphere
Vera Zvereva / Mika Lähteenmäki, The Russian-speaking community goes online: construction of identity in digital media
13h00 – Lunch break
14h00 – Session 5:
Marina Kukartseva, Socio-cultural identity in the mechanism of Russian compatriots abroad identification (on the example of Germany)
Kristina Kallas / Leonid Polishchuk, Illiberal Slant in Post-Soviet Diasporas
Jannis Panagiotidis, A Stronghold of the Right? Analyzing Political Attitudes and Voting Patterns among Post-Soviet Immigrants in Germany
15h20 – Session 6:
Oksana Morgunova, Political opportunities and cultural cage: post-Soviet migrants in Britain
Olga Cretu – The idea of ‘Western civilisation’ Vs ‘sovok’ in migrants’ minds and life scenarios
Irina Antoschyuk – Russian computer scientists in the UK – diasporic identity in a professional setting
16h45 – Coffee break
17h00 – Keynote Lecture: Aija Lulle, Transnational diasporas: past disruptions, language connections and future imaginaries
Saturday (16 December):
Venue – Museu Condes de Castro-Guimarães (Parque Marechal Camona, 2750-319 Cascais)
10h00 – Presentation of the Museum, José António Proença (director); visit to the collection of Russian Icons, guided by Irina Marcelo Curto.
11h00 – Keynote Lecture: Olga Gulina, Migration, Diaspora, Human Capital, and Beyond
12h00 – Closing Session.