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The Conference page of the Portal on Central Eastern and Balkan Europe (PECOB) presents information on upcoming academic conferences. These conferences take place or deal with Central Eastern and Balkan Europe in a variety of disciplines: political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, language and literature. PECOB provides infromation on the program, participants and location of a conference to scholars, students and every one who is interested in participating.
Upcoming conferences, whose details are provided in the links below, will be discussing issues such as the condition of minorities, romanian studies, anthropology. Moreover, a PhD symposium on Southeast Europe is organized by some of the most important British research centers in London. Many conferences will focus on post-communist studies.
The program of the conference aims to discuss the many sides of transition out of communist societies and towards European integration
The Center for Russian, Central and East European Studies (CRCEES) at the University of Glasgow is organizing it Fifth Annual Research Forum with a program that includes political and economic themes.
The Institute for Musical Research, University of London, in association with the School of Oriental and African Studies and the Aga Khan Music Initiative, presents an International Conference and Concert on Musical Geographies of Central Asia. This conference will examine the intersection of musical regionalism with long-standing clan allegiances and social hierarchies, shifting political alliances, ideological and cultural flows.
The University of Hamburg organizes an international symposium with concerts at the Musikwissenschaftliches Institut, entitled "The Composer Mieczysław Weinberg and Social Realism during the Brezhnev Era". In order to be able to appreciate these ways, it will compare the aesthetic standards that can be found in Weinberg’s works with the demands of the artistic doctrine.
The Irish Association for Russian, Central and East European Studies (IARCEES) announces its annual conference on "Russian-East European Relations:From Tsarism to Gazprom", to explore the relations between Russia/Soviet Union and its neighbouring countries in Eastern Europe.
Welcoming Strangers is an international, interdisciplinary postgraduate conference that will take place at Royal Holloway, University of London. One of the objectives of this international conference is to pose new questions to some of the most pressing and exciting issues surrounding migration, mobility, identity, and globalisation.
The Department of Language and Literature Studies of the University of Padua organizes an international conference on "Refractions of the Self: Forms and Genres of Autobiographies and Memoirs in Russian Culture of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries".