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2nd international workshop “Dislocated Landscape”

Dislocated Landscape: Disruptions and Reconfigurations in the Humanities and Social Sciences since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Second international workshop with CEFRES non-residential fellows, Prague, October 22-23, 2024.

A review by Bleuenn Bidois and Nathan Ridel, completed by Mateusz Chmurski.

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Humanities and Social Sciences in (and dedicated to) Central and Eastern Europe have been constantly reshaped. Disrupting the post-Cold war order, the Russian invasion has led to several reconfigurations in contemporary societies, economies, or cultures. With its geopolitical impetus, the conflict has also not only impeded but also initiated or strengthened research endeavours. While numerous conceptual, thematic, or institutional changes that have occurred recently will need to be seized and analysed in the years to come, this dislocated (academic) landscape shall (and needs to) be questioned already.

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War in Ukraine and Exile

A review by Pierre Maunaury-Lecerf, intern at CEFRES

A conference organized by Ronan Hervouet, Ekaterina Pierson-Lyzhina, Tatyana Shukan within the research project BIELEXIL.

The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian army provoked an unprecedented exodus of millions of Ukrainians, as well as more limited migration flows from Russia and Belarus. Whereas none of these are entirely new phenomena, the conflict is much intensifying already existing flows. On May 24th and 25th, the CEFRES hosted a scientific workshop dedicated to the study of exile in this new context. Coming from various research projects, academic backgrounds and research fields, participants aimed at connecting their first fieldworks, results and hypotheses after one year of research following February 24th 2022. Continuer la lecture de War in Ukraine and Exile

Les défis de l’accueil des réfugiés de la guerre en Ukraine en Europe centrale – Les webinaires du CEFRES pour l’Ukraine #1

(English version coming soon)

Un compte rendu par Paul-Henri Perrain et Luis-Ollivier Boisdron, stagiaires au CEFRES

Le CEFRES a organisé le 22 mars 2022 le premier « Webinaire du CEFRES pour l’Ukraine » en partenariat avec le Groupement de recherche (GDR) du CNRS « Connaissance de l’Europe médiane ».  

Coordonné par Jérôme Heurtaux (directeur du CEFRES), Michèle Baussant (CNRS-CEFRES) et Ronan Hervouet (CEFRES), il avait pour thématique les enjeux de l’accueil des réfugiés de la guerre d’Ukraine en Europe centrale. Le CEFRES, dont l’aire de recherche comprend plusieurs pays frontaliers de l’Ukraine (Slovaquie, Hongrie, Pologne), propose ce séminaire afin d’alimenter la réflexion scientifique sur ce conflit et sur ses effets en Europe centrale.    Continuer la lecture de Les défis de l’accueil des réfugiés de la guerre en Ukraine en Europe centrale – Les webinaires du CEFRES pour l’Ukraine #1