Past Event! Note: this event has already taken place.
JMCE Symposium: The Future of Central and Eastern Europe
October 28, 2024 — October 29, 2024
Time: 9:30 AM — 1:00 PM
| Location: | 2017 Dunton Tower |
| Cost: | Free |
The Centre for European Studies (Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence) and the Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies at the University of Alberta are pleased to invite you to a signature diplomatic event and two-day symposium:
The Future of Central and Eastern Europe
Monday/Tuesday, October 28-29, 2024
Location: 杏吧原创 University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) lounge, room 2017 Dunton Tower
PROGRAM:
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28
9:30 – 9:50 Welcomes and Introductions
9:50 – 11:40 Panel 1 – Politics and Economy of Central Europe 鈥 Moderator: Lori Thorlakson
- Zsolt Gal (Corvinus University), 鈥”Hungary and Slovakia: Reluctant and slow fiscal consolidation and decoupling from Russian energy dependence”
- Armin Langer (University of Florida), 鈥淪haping European Politics: Nationalist Populist Narratives in the 2024 EP Elections in Austria and Hungary鈥
- Maria Popova (McGill University), 鈥淚s Ukraine too Corrupt to be in the EU?鈥
- Christian Schimpf (University of British Columbia), 鈥 Populism Reimagined: Tracing the FP脰’s path from Opposition to Dominance in Austrian Politics鈥
11:45 – 13:00 Lunch
13:15 – 14:45 Panel 2 鈥 Cultural Studies/Music 鈥 Moderator: Christian Schimpf
- Nicole Lugosi (University of Alberta), 鈥淭he Goth Metal Scene as a Site of Resistance: Reappropriation and Reclamation of Romani Identity鈥
- Alexander Carpenter (University of Alberta), 鈥淣egotiating Identity in Central European Hip-Hop鈥
- Sergey Toymentsev (Saint Louis University), 鈥淩etro-Future in Russia’s Recent Film and Television鈥
- 14:45 – 15:15 Coffee Break
15:15 – 16:30 Keynote 鈥 Jacob Mikanowski, 鈥淎 Kidnapped West or a Divided East? Reading Kundera Forty Years Later鈥
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29
10:00 – 11:30 Panel 3 鈥 Ukraine and Central Europe – Moderator: Alexander Carpenter
- Alina Nychyk (Federal Institute of Technology Zurich), 鈥淲ar and Enlargement: How Ukraine Became a Candidate for EU Membership鈥
- Mariia Burtseva (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta鈥檚 Disrupted Ukrainian Scholars and Students (DUSS) initiative), 鈥淭he Experience of LGBTQI+ People in Ukraine During the Full-Scale Russian Invasion鈥
- Martin Dangerfield (University of Wolverhampton), 鈥淭he Visegrad Group and the Ukraine war: Does the Central European 鈥楢lliance鈥 have a Future?鈥
11:45 鈥 13:00 Lunch and departures
Registration is required for this event as space is limited. Please register here.
This event is an activity of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, which is funded in part by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
