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PANEL U11

Understanding Violence

Past and Present

Saturday May 18, 12.00-1.40 PM

Ukraine

Session 9

Saturday (May 18):
12.00-1.40 PM

CHAIR

Katarzyna Stokłosa

(U of Southern Denmark)

stoklosa@sam.sdu.dk

PAPERS

Tetiana Boriak

(Vilnius U, Lithuania)

tetiana.boriak@fulbrightmail.org

Genocide, Memory, and Trauma Studies:

A New Multidisciplinary Approach to Holodomor Research

 

Nicholas Kupensky

(US Air Force Academy)

nicholas.kupensky@afacademy.af.edu

The Wild Fields: Zaporizhzhia and the Geographies of Barbarism

 

Anastasia Leshchyshyn

(McGill U, Canada)

anastasia.leshchyshyn@mail.mcgill.ca

Collective Violence through the Prism of Collective Memory: 

Insights from Russia’s War in Ukraine

 

David Lewis

(U of Exeter, UK)

d.lewis@exeter.ac.uk

Russia’s Occupation of Ukraine: Coercion, Discourse and Political Economy

 

Bertrand de Franqueville

(U of Ottawa, Canada)

bertrand.defranqueville@uottawa.ca

Was the Azov Movement an Agent of the Ukrainian State or a Competing Force?

 

DISCUSSANT

Jeffrey Meyers

(U of Alaska Anchorage, US)

jmeyers13@alaska.edu

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