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[ALBSA-Info] Fwd: Graduate Student Workshop

Asti Pilika pilika at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 7 10:55:30 EST 2000


> 
>       The Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and
> East-Central Europe and the
>                 Southeast European Study Group
> invite you to the
> Second Annual Socrates Kokkalis Graduate Student
> Workshop on Southeastern Europe
> 
>                             February 11 and 12, 2000
>                 Center for European Studies, Harvard
> Univeristy
>                                 Lower Auditorium
>                          27 Kirkland Street,
> Cambridge
> 
> 
> 
> Friday, February 11, 2000
> 
> 2:00 p.m. Welcome Address, Dimitris Keridis,
> Director, The Kokkalis Program
> 
> 2:15 p.m.      History and Nationalism
>           Chair: Cemal Kafadar, Harvard University
>           Isa Blumi, New York University
>           The Dynamics of Identity: Albanians in the
> Post Ottoman Balkans
>           Vangelis Kechriotis, University of Athens
>           Greek Orthodox, Greek Ottomans or just
> Greeks?
>           Theories of Ethnic Coexistence on the Eve
> of the Fall of the Ottoman
>           Empire
>           Steven Mavromihalis, Stanford University
>           Nations Beyond Borders: The Role of
> Diasporas in Building Modern
>           States
> 
> 4:00 p.m. Break
> 
> 4:30 p.m.      Ethnicity, Identity and Conflict
>           Chair: Monica Toft, Harvard University
>           Martin Dimitrov, Stanford University
>           Credible Commitments, Minorities, and the
> Threat of Ethnic Violence:
>           The Preservation of Ethnic Cooperation in
> Bulgaria, 1989-1992
>           Vasiliki Neofotistos, Harvard University
>           Ethnic Identity in the Post-Socialist
> World:
>           The Creation of Difference in Skopje,
> Macedonia
>           Gabriela Volfova, Bilkent University
>           Identity and Democracy in Turkey in the
> late 1990s
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>              Kokkalis Graduate Student Workshop
> Schedule, Continued
> 
> Saturday, February 12, 2000
> 
> 9:00 a.m.      Religion
>           Chair: Vangelis Calotychos, New York
> University
>           Effie Fokas, London School of Economics
>           Greek Orthodoxy and European Identity
>           Neophytos Loizides, University of Toronto
>           Nationalism and Religion in the Balkans:
>           The Case of Turkey in Comparative
> Perspective
>           Sokol Kondi, City University of New York
>           Religion and Ethnic Identity in the
> Balkans
> 
> 10:45 a.m.     Break
> 
> 11:00 a.m.     Anthropology
>           Chair: Larry Wolff, Boston College
>           Bojan Aleksov, Central European University
>           The Evolution of the Anthroponymic System
> in Belgrade over the Course
>           of the Twentieth Century as a Reflection
> of Popular Mentalité
>           Maja Brkljacic, University of Zagreb
>           The Ritual of the Funeral of Josip Broz
> Tito
>           Yannis Manos, Hamburg University
>           Perceptions and Strategies of Dance
> Tradition in the Region of
>      Florina,
>           Northwestern Greek Macedonia
> 
> 1:oo p.m. Break
> 
> 2:30 p.m.      Transition
>           Chair: Dimitris Keridis, Harvard
> University
>           Florian Bieber, University of Vienna
>           Failed Transition and the Multiple
> Legitimacy Crisis of Post-1992
>      Yugoslavia
>           Corneliu Bjola, Central European
> University
>           The Role of ?Symbolic Politics? during the
> Democratization Process
>           Omer Fisher, University of Strathclyde
>           Transition and Disruption:
>           The Yugoslav Case in Comparative
> Perspective
>           Catalin Augustin Stoica, Stanford
> University
>           Grass roots Capitalism and the Formation
> of Petty-Bourgeoisie in
> Eastern Europe:
>           Evidence from the Romanian Case
> 
> 4:30 p.m. Break
> 
> 5:00 p.m.      Politics
>           Chair: Elizabeth Prodromou, Cambridge
> Peace Foundation
>           Altin Ilirjani, Central European
> University
>           Policy Motivated Actors and Multiparty
> Coalition Governments in
>           Turkey, 1995-98
>           Maria Kapsi, Harvard University
>           Recent Administrative Reforms in Greece:
> Towards Democratic
>      Consolidation and Efficiency
>           Nadege Ragaru, Institut d'Etudes
> Politiques
>           Uslugi: The Role of Political Favors and
> Connections in Post-Communist
>      Bulgaria
>           Philippos Savvides, University of Utah
>           Cyprus: The Dynamics of Partition
> 
> 7:00 p.m.      Concluding Remarks
> 
> 
> 
> 

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