杏吧视频

杏吧视频 University of Central Asia - AUCA - 2016-2017 Academic year

Anthropology Club meetings 2016-2017

10 屑邪褟, 2017

协屑懈谢褜 袧邪褋褉懈褌写懈薪芯胁 懈听孝芯谢谐芯薪邪泄 袣芯卸芯械胁邪

袙谢懈褟薪懈械 胁褋褌褍锌谢械薪懈褟 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪邪 胁 袝胁褉邪蟹懈泄褋泻懈泄 褝泻芯薪芯屑懈褔械褋泻懈泄 褋芯褞蟹 薪邪 卸懈蟹薪褜 泻褘褉谐褘蟹褋泻懈褏 屑懈谐褉邪薪褌芯胁 胁 袪芯褋褋懈懈 懈 写械褟褌械谢褜薪芯褋褌褜 褉褘薪泻邪 袛芯褉写芯泄

袙 写邪薪薪芯泄 褉邪斜芯褌械 屑褘 写谢褟 薪邪褔邪谢邪 锌褉芯邪薪邪谢懈蟹懈褉褍械屑 芯卸懈写邪械屑褘械 胁褘谐芯写褘 懈 褉懈褋泻懈, 褋胁褟蟹邪薪薪褘械 褋 锌褉懈褋芯械写懈薪械薪懈械屑 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪邪 泻 袝袗协小 胁 褑械谢芯屑 懈, 斜芯谢械械 泻芯薪泻褉械褌薪芯, 胁 褋褎械褉械 褌褉褍写芯胁芯泄 屑懈谐褉邪褑懈懈. 协褌邪 褔邪褋褌褜 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈褟 芯褋薪芯胁邪薪邪 薪邪 芯斜蟹芯褉械 邪泻邪写械屑懈褔械褋泻懈褏 褋褌邪褌械泄, 锌芯谢懈褌懈褔械褋泻懈褏 芯褌褔械褌芯胁 懈 写懈褋泻褍褉褋邪褏 胁 小袦袠. 袙褌芯褉邪褟 褔邪褋褌褜 芯褌褔械褌邪 芯褋薪芯胁邪薪邪 薪邪 邪薪邪谢懈蟹械 褝屑锌懈褉懈褔械褋泻懈褏 写邪薪薪褘褏, 褋芯斜褉邪薪薪褘褏 胁 褉邪屑泻邪褏 褝褌芯谐芯 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈褟 胁 写胁褍褏 谢芯泻邪褑懈褟褏: 胁 袦芯褋泻胁械 懈 胁 袘懈褕泻械泻械. 袩芯谢械胁芯械 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈械 锌褉芯胁芯写懈谢芯褋褜 蟹懈屑芯泄 2016-2017 谐谐. 袨褋薪芯胁薪芯械 胁薪懈屑邪薪懈械 胁 薪械屑 褍写械谢褟械褌褋褟 写胁褍屑 褏邪褉邪泻褌械褉薪褘屑 胁懈写邪屑 屑懈谐褉邪褑懈懈: 1) 褌褉褍写芯胁邪褟 屑懈谐褉邪褑懈褟 懈 2) 褌褉邪薪褋谐褉邪薪懈褔薪邪褟 褌芯褉谐芯胁邪褟 屑懈谐褉邪褑懈褟. 袙褘褋褌褍锌谢械薪懈械 芯褉谐邪薪懈蟹芯胁邪薪芯 胁 褌芯屑 卸械 锌芯褉褟写泻械: 胁芯-锌械褉胁褘褏, 屑褘 芯斜褋褍写懈屑 褏邪褉邪泻褌械褉 袝袗协小 懈 锌褉懈褋芯械写懈薪械薪懈械 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪邪 泻 薪械屑褍 薪邪 芯褋薪芯胁械 芯斜蟹芯褉邪 谢懈褌械褉邪褌褍褉褘; 蟹邪褌械屑 芯斜褋褍写懈屑 胁谢懈褟薪懈械 袝袗协小 薪邪 卸懈蟹薪褜 泻褘褉谐褘蟹褋泻懈褏 褌褉褍写芯胁褘褏 屑懈谐褉邪薪褌芯胁 胁 袦芯褋泻胁械; 懈 薪邪泻芯薪械褑, 胁谢懈褟薪懈械 袝袗协小 薪邪 褌褉邪薪褋谐褉邪薪懈褔薪褍褞 褌芯褉谐芯胁谢褞, 胁蟹褟胁 胁 泻邪褔械褋褌胁械 锌褉懈屑械褉邪 袛芯褉写芯泄 鈥 泻褉褍锌薪械泄褕懈泄 褉褘薪芯泻 胁 笑械薪褌褉邪谢褜薪芯泄 袗蟹懈懈. 袟邪褌械屑 屑褘 锌芯锌褘褌邪械屑褋褟 芯斜芯斜褖懈褌褜 胁褋械 写邪薪薪褘械 胁 胁褘胁芯写邪褏.

袠褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈械 锌褉芯胁芯写懈谢芯褋褜 锌褉懈 锌芯写写械褉卸泻械 协泻芯薪芯屑懈褔械褋泻芯泄 懈 褋芯褑懈邪谢褜薪芯泄 泻芯屑懈褋褋懈懈 袨褉谐邪薪懈蟹邪褑懈懈 袨斜褗械写懈薪械薪薪褘褏 袧邪褑懈泄 写谢褟 袗蟹懈懈 懈 孝懈褏芯谐芯 芯泻械邪薪邪.

3 屑邪褟, 2017

协屑懈谢褜 袧邪褋褉懈褌写懈薪芯胁, 袛褉.

袪邪写懈泻邪谢懈蟹邪褑懈褟 屑懈谐褉邪薪褌芯胁 懈蟹 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪邪 胁 袪芯褋褋懈泄褋泻芯泄 肖械写械褉邪褑懈懈 (?)

袩芯褋谢械写薪懈械 锌械褔邪谢褜薪褘械 褋芯斜褘褌懈褟 胁 袪芯褋褋懈泄褋泻芯泄 肖械写械褉邪褑懈懈: 褌械褉褉芯褉懈褋褌懈褔械褋泻懈泄 邪泻褌 胁 屑械褌褉芯, 褍薪械褋褕懈泄 卸懈蟹薪懈 15-褌懈 袪芯褋褋懈泄褋泻懈褏 谐褉邪卸写邪薪, 懈 锌芯褋谢械写芯胁邪胁褕懈械 蟹邪 褝褌懈屑 邪褉械褋褌褘 锌褉懈泻芯胁邪谢懈 胁薪懈屑邪薪懈械 芯斜褖械褋褌胁械薪薪芯褋褌懈 泻 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪褍 鈥 褉芯写懈薪械 锌褉械写锌芯谢邪谐邪械屑褘褏 褌械褉褉芯褉懈褋褌芯胁. 袛邪薪薪褘械 褋芯斜褘褌懈褟 芯褔械薪褜 褏芯褉芯褕芯 胁锌懈褋褘胁邪褞褌褋褟 胁 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪褌械谢褜褋泻褍褞 谐懈锌芯褌械蟹褍 邪屑械褉懈泻邪薪褋泻芯谐芯 褍褔械薪芯谐芯 袧芯邪 孝邪泻械褉邪, 褍褌胁械褉卸写邪褞褖械谐芯, 褔褌芯 锌芯写邪胁谢褟褞褖械械 斜芯谢褜褕懈薪褋褌胁芯 褝泻褋褌褉械屑懈褋褌芯胁 懈 褌械褉褉芯褉懈褋褌芯胁 懈蟹 笑械薪褌褉邪谢褜薪芯泄 袗蟹懈懈 褉邪写懈泻邪谢懈蟹褍褞褌褋褟 胁 袪芯褋褋懈懈. 袛邪薪薪芯械 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈械 锌褘褌邪械褌褋褟 锌芯薪褟褌褜 薪邪褋泻芯谢褜泻芯 锌褉懈屑械薪懈屑邪 谐懈锌芯褌械蟹邪 孝邪泻械褉邪 泻 屑懈谐褉邪薪褌邪屑 懈蟹 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪邪 懈 泻邪泻懈械 褎邪泻褌芯褉褘 褋锌芯褋芯斜褋褌胁褍褞褌, 邪 泻邪泻懈械 锌褉械锌褟褌褋褌胁褍褞褌 褉邪写懈泻邪谢懈蟹邪褑懈懈 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪褋泻懈褏 屑懈谐褉邪薪褌芯胁. 袠褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈械 锌褉芯胁芯写懈谢芯褋褜 胁 2016-17谐谐. 锌褉懈 锌芯写写械褉卸泻械 芯褎懈褋邪 袩袪袨袨袧 胁 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪械 懈 斜邪蟹懈褉褍械褌褋褟 薪邪 斜芯谢械械 40 谐谢褍斜懈薪薪褘褏 懈薪褌械褉胁褜褞 褋 褝泻褋锌械褉褌邪屑懈 懈蟹 褉邪蟹谢懈褔薪褘褏 褋褌褉邪薪 懈 c 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋泻懈屑懈 屑懈谐褉邪薪褌邪屑懈 胁 袪芯褋褋懈懈.

协屑懈谢褜 袧邪褋褉懈褌写懈薪芯胁 鈥 写芯褑械薪褌 泻邪褎械写褉褘 邪薪褌褉芯锌芯谢芯谐懈褟, 袗屑械褉懈泻邪薪褋泻芯谐芯 校薪懈胁械褉褋懈褌械褌邪 笑械薪褌褉邪谢褜薪芯泄 袗蟹懈懈. 袨褋薪芯胁薪褘械 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪褌械谢褜褋泻懈械 懈 锌褉械锌芯写邪胁邪褌械谢褜褋泻懈械 懈薪褌械褉械褋褘: 屑懈谐褉邪褑懈褟, 褉械谢懈谐懈褟 懈 谐芯褉芯写褋泻邪褟 邪薪褌褉芯锌芯谢芯谐懈褟.

26 邪锌褉械谢褟, 2017

袛褉. 袣褍斜邪褌 袪邪褏懈屑芯胁

协褌薪芯褝泻芯薪芯屑懈泻邪 笑械薪褌褉邪谢褜薪芯泄 袗蟹懈懈. 袩褉邪胁写邪 懈 袦懈褎褘.

小褍褖械褋褌胁褍褞褌 褉邪蟹谢懈褔薪褘械 芯锌褉械写械谢械薪懈褟 锌芯薪褟褌懈褟 褝褌薪芯褝泻芯薪芯屑懈泻懈. 袙 褍蟹泻芯屑 褋屑褘褋谢械 锌芯写 褝褌薪芯褝泻芯薪芯屑懈泻芯泄 锌芯薪懈屑邪械褌褋褟 褋械谐屑械薪褌 薪邪褑懈芯薪邪谢褜薪芯泄 褝泻芯薪芯屑懈泻懈, 锌褉械写褋褌邪胁谢械薪薪褘泄 褌褉邪写懈褑懈芯薪薪褘屑懈 邪褉褏邪懈褔械褋泻懈屑懈 褏芯蟹褟泄褋褌胁械薪薪褘屑懈 褍泻谢邪写邪屑懈, 胁 褕懈褉芯泻芯屑 褋屑褘褋谢械 鈥 褝褌芯 褋锌械褑懈褎懈褔械褋泻邪褟 褎芯褉屑邪 薪邪褑懈芯薪邪谢褜薪芯泄 褝泻芯薪芯屑懈泻懈 [袛械薪懈褋芯胁邪, 袪邪写芯胁械谢褜, 2000].

袙芯 胁褋械褏 胁邪卸薪褘褏 褋褎械褉邪褏 卸懈蟹薪械写械褟褌械谢褜薪芯褋褌懈 芯斜褖械褋褌胁邪 胁 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪械 褍卸械 锌褉芯褟胁谢褟谢懈褋褜 懈 锌褉芯褟胁谢褟褞褌褋褟 褌邪泻 懈谢懈 懈薪邪褔械 褝褌薪芯褝泻芯薪芯屑懈褔械褋泻懈械 褔械褉褌褘, 褌芯 械褋褌褜 薪械泻懈泄 薪邪斜芯褉 泻邪褔械褋褌胁, 锌褉懈褋褍褖懈褏 褌芯屑褍 懈谢懈 懈薪芯屑褍 褝褌薪芯褋褍 懈 胁褘谐芯写薪芯 芯褌谢懈褔邪胁褕懈褏, 锌褍褋泻邪泄 懈 芯斜芯斜褖械薪薪芯, 芯褌 锌褉械写褋褌邪胁懈褌械谢械泄 写褉褍谐懈褏 褝褌薪芯褝泻芯薪芯屑懈泻 (胁 写邪薪薪芯屑 褋谢褍褔邪械 褉械褔褜 懈写械褌 芯 屑懈泻褉芯褝泻芯薪芯屑懈泻邪褏). 笑械谢褘械 褉邪泄芯薪褘, 薪邪褋械谢械薪薪褘械, 薪邪锌褉懈屑械褉, 写褍薪谐邪薪邪屑懈 懈谢懈 泻芯褉械泄褑邪屑懈, 芯泻邪蟹褘胁邪谢懈褋褜 谢懈写械褉邪屑懈 胁 胁褘褉邪褖懈胁邪薪懈懈 懈 锌械褉械褉邪斜芯褌泻械 芯锌褉械写械谢械薪薪褘褏 褋械谢褜褋泻芯褏芯蟹褟泄褋褌胁械薪薪褘褏 泻褍谢褜褌褍褉. 袧邪 锌褉芯屑褘褕谢械薪薪褘褏 锌褉械写锌褉懈褟褌懈褟褏 写芯屑懈薪懈褉芯胁邪谢懈 懈薪卸械薪械褉薪芯-褌械褏薪懈褔械褋泻懈械 泻邪写褉褘, 泻邪泻 锌褉懈屑械褉, 褋谢邪胁褟薪褋泻芯泄, 薪械屑械褑泻芯泄, 泻芯褉械泄褋泻芯泄 薪邪褑懈芯薪邪谢褜薪芯褋褌懈, 胁 褎懈薪邪薪褋芯胁芯屑 懈 褋斜褘褌芯胁芯屑 褋械泻褌芯褉械 斜芯谢褜褕懈褏 褍褋锌械褏芯胁 写芯褋褌懈谐邪谢懈 褌械 卸械 锌褉械写褋褌邪胁懈褌械谢懈 械胁褉械泄褋泻芯泄 薪邪褑懈芯薪邪谢褜薪芯褋褌懈 懈谢懈 懈蟹 蟹邪泻邪胁泻邪蟹褋泻懈褏 褉械褋锌褍斜谢懈泻. 校卸械 胁 褋芯胁械褌褋泻懈械 谐芯写褘 斜褘谢懈 锌褉械写锌芯褔褌械薪懈褟 褉褍泻芯胁芯写懈褌械谢械泄 泻褉褍锌薪褘褏 锌褉械写锌褉懈褟褌懈泄 锌芯 褌械屑 懈谢懈 懈薪褘屑 褋锌械褑懈邪谢褜薪芯褋褌褟屑 斜褉邪褌褜 褌械褏 懈谢懈 懈薪褘褏 锌褉械写褋褌邪胁懈褌械谢械泄 褝褌薪芯褋芯胁. 袙 褝褌芯 卸械 胁褉械屑褟 屑芯褖薪褘屑懈 褌械屑锌邪屑懈 褉芯褋 褋谢芯泄 袠孝袪 懈 锌褉芯褎械褋褋懈芯薪邪谢芯胁 泻芯褉械薪薪褘褏, 邪胁褌芯褏褌芯薪薪褘褏 褝褌薪芯褋芯胁 褋芯褞蟹薪褘褏 褉械褋锌褍斜谢懈泻. 孝邪泻懈屑 芯斜褉邪蟹芯屑, 锌褉芯懈褋褏芯写懈谢邪 泻芯谢芯褋褋邪谢褜薪邪褟 褌褉邪薪褋褎芯褉屑邪褑懈褟 屑薪芯谐懈褏 锌褉械写褋褌邪胁懈褌械谢械泄 写邪薪薪褘褏 褝褌薪芯褋芯胁.
袛邪薪薪褘械 锌褉芯褑械褋褋褘 薪邪 褋邪屑芯屑 写械谢械 谐谢褍斜芯泻芯 薪械 懈蟹褍褔械薪褘, 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈褟屑 褌邪泻芯谐芯 褉芯写邪 屑械褕邪褞褌 泻邪泻 褋褌邪褉褘械 褋褌械褉械芯褌懈锌褘, 谢芯卸薪芯 锌芯薪褟褌褘械 锌褉懈薪褑懈锌褘 褝褌薪懈褔械褋泻芯泄 褌芯谢械褉邪薪褌薪芯褋褌懈, 褌邪泻 懈 芯褌褋褍褌褋褌胁懈械 褍蟹泻懈褏 褋锌械褑懈邪谢懈褋褌芯胁 懈屑械薪薪芯 胁 褋褎械褉械 褝褌薪芯褝泻芯薪芯屑懈泻懈.

袣. 袣. 袪邪褏懈屑芯胁 褟胁谢褟械褌褋褟 邪胁褌芯褉芯屑 褉邪蟹谢懈褔薪褘褏 褋褌邪褌械泄 薪邪褍褔薪芯谐芯 懈 锌褍斜谢懈褑懈褋褌懈褔械褋泻芯谐芯 褏邪褉邪泻褌械褉邪, 邪 褌邪泻卸械 泻芯屑屑械薪褌邪褌芯褉芯屑 懈 褝泻褋锌械褉褌芯屑 褉褟写邪 小袦袠 锌芯褋褌褋芯胁械褌褋泻芯谐芯 锌褉芯褋褌褉邪薪褋褌胁邪 锌芯 褕懈褉芯泻芯屑褍 泻褉褍谐褍 胁芯锌褉芯褋芯胁.

April 12th, 2017

Pr. Nathan Light

Central Asian Anthropology Accelerates: The past decade in context

This lecture considers the past 60 years of social and cultural anthropological research in Central Asia explores what has held the field back for so long, and why and how it has become so productive in the past decade. I seek to stimulate a conversation about the value and potential of anthropology of Central Asia, and the reasons it has been slow to develop as an academic field. How can we expand its potential moving forward? What kind of institutional and other support is still needed and how can we improve its contributions to the wider field of anthropology? My analysis is rooted in comparisons among institutional contexts of anthropology in different countries of Europe, North America and elsewhere, as well as among programs and accomplishments of anthropological research in different areas of Eurasia. Although there are many questions and few clear answers, part of the task undertaken here is to refine the questions and identify relevant examples of academic success in the study of Eurasia.

Nathan Light received his PhD from Indiana University in 1998, and is now a researcher at the Department of Anthropology and Ethnology at Uppsala University, Sweden. He has conducted field research in northwest China and Kyrgyzstan and has published on economic anthropology, cultural performance and history in Central Asia, including the volume Intimate Heritage: Creating Uyghur Muqam Song in Xinjiang (2008). He spent five years as a researcher at the Max Planck institute for Social Anthropology investigating history, kinship, ritual and economy in Kyrgyzstan. He was part of the project 鈥淕enealogy and History: collective identities in independent Kyrgyzstan鈥 funded by VolkswagenStiftung, and is now engaged in the project 鈥淓mbedded in History: A study of Kyrgyz historicity and historical consciousness鈥 that investigates forms of historical knowledge in Kyrgyzstan, funded by the Swedish Riksbankens Jubileumsfond.

April 5th, 2017

Malgorzata Biczyk

Toilet paper.听Hygiene development in anthropological perspective - field notes from Kyrgyzstan.

Hygiene is a purely cultural concept and as such falls into the categories of tabooisation, what makes it a lovely subject for an anthropologist. Hygiene is also a growing field addressed by development politics and practices. This presentation is to reflex on research conducted in 2009 on EcoSanToiletts projects in Kyrgyzstan, with an aim to inspire for more toilet papers.

Malgorzata (Gosia) Biczyk, cultural anthropologists. Born in communist Poland, educated in Warsaw, Bishkek and Halle. From 2003 in complicated love relationship with Central Asia and anthropology of this region. Currently works as an integrated expert in environmental NGO in Bishkek.

March 29, 2017

Dr. Mitja Velikonja

When Walls Speak: Introduction to Graffiti and Street-Art Studies

The aim of presentation is to critically examine one of the most vibrant, controversial and multi-sided contemporary urban sub-cultures: graffiti and street art. Although globally spread, this specific creative form has still not been properly addressed as a legitimate scientific topic: so far, not many useful, theoretically and methodologically founded and comparative studies have been written about it. Presentation will include these sub-topics: definition of main terms; types and techniques of graffiti and street art; sites of meaning of graffiti; qualitative and quantitative approaches in researching graffiti; and methods of researching them.鈥 Ambition of the presentation, which includes dozens of original photos from different parts of the world, is to go beyond only aesthetic dimensions of graffiti and to reach its broader ideological aspects and concrete political potentials.

Dr. Mitja Velikonja is a Professor for Cultural Studies and head of Center for Cultural and Religious Studies at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Main areas of his research include Central-European and Balkan political ideologies, subcultures and graffiti culture, collective memory and post-socialist nostalgia. His last monographs in English language are Rock'n'Retro - New Yugoslavism in Contemporary Slovenian Music (Ljubljana; 2013), Titostalgia 鈥 A Study of Nostalgia for Josip Broz (Ljubljana; 2008 ), Eurosis 鈥 A Critique of the New Eurocentrism (Ljubljana; 2005鈥 ) and Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina (TAMU Press; 2003). He is the co-author of the book in Serbian Celestial Yugoslavia: Interaction of Political Mythologies and Popular Culture (Belgrade; 2012) and the co-editor of the book Post-Yugoslavia - New Cultural and Political Perspectives (Palgrave; 2014). For his achievements he received four national and one international award. He was a full-time visiting professor at Jagiellonian University in Krakow (2002 and 2003), at Columbia University in New York (2009 and 2014), at University of Rijeka (2015), at New York Institute in St. Petersburg (2015 and 2016), Fulbright visiting researcher at Rosemont College in Philadelphia (2004/2005) and research fellow at The Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies in Wassenaar (2012).鈥

March 15, 2017

Pr. Vanessa Ruget

Engaging migrants & diaspora: lessons for Kyrgyzstan

Migrants worldwide are increasingly seen as assets by their home countries given the developmental potential of remittances and the rise of transnational practices and outlooks. Accordingly, to sustain these remittance flows and encourage return, sending countries are moving towards adopting diaspora support policies such as external voting rights, diaspora bonds, or portable social rights. Where does Kyrgyzstan --the second most remittance-dependent country in the world 鈥搒tand on this? What can it learn from other countries?

Vanessa Ruget is Associate Professor of political science at Salem State University (Massachusetts, USA), teaching courses focusing on developing countries, democratization, and global poverty. In the past, she taught political science at the 杏吧视频 University 鈥 Central Asia and at the OSCE Academy in Bishkek as well as in France and in Kosovo. She received her Ph.D. in 2000 from the University of Bordeaux (France). Her current research focuses on labor migration in Central Asia; she was recently awarded a Fulbright Flex Research Award to Kyrgyzstan.

22 褎械胁褉邪谢褟, 2017

袗谢褌褘薪 袣邪锌邪谢芯胁邪

校锌褉邪胁谢械薪懈械 胁芯写薪褘屑懈 褉械褋褍褉褋邪屑懈 胁 褋械谢邪褏 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪邪: 懈薪褎褉邪褋褌褉褍泻褌褍褉邪, 褍锌褉邪胁谢械薪褑褘, 锌褉芯褑械褋褋褘.
袧邪 锌褉懈屑械褉械 褋械谢邪 协泻懈-袧邪褉褘薪.

袛邪薪薪邪褟 锌褉械蟹械薪褌邪褑懈褟 芯褋薪芯胁邪薪邪 薪邪 写邪薪薪褘褏 锌芯谢械胁褘褏 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈泄 褋芯斜褉邪薪薪褘褏 谢械褌芯屑 锌褉芯褕谢芯谐芯 谐芯写邪 胁 褋械谢械 协泻懈-袧邪褉褘薪 袧邪褉褘薪褋泻芯泄 芯斜谢邪褋褌懈. 袪械蟹褍谢褜褌邪褌褘 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈褟 芯褌胁械褌懈谢懈 薪械 褌芯谢褜泻芯 薪邪 谐谢邪胁薪褘泄 胁芯锌褉芯褋 芯 褉芯谢懈 褎芯褉屑邪谢褜薪褘褏 懈 薪械褎芯褉屑邪谢褜薪褘褏 邪泻褌芯褉芯胁 胁 锌褉芯褑械褋褋械 褍锌褉邪胁谢械薪懈褟 胁芯写薪褘屑懈 褉械褋褍褉褋邪屑懈, 薪芯 褌邪泻 卸械 褉邪褋泻褉褘谢懈 胁芯锌褉芯褋褘, 谢械卸邪褖懈械 胁 锌谢芯褋泻芯褋褌懈 写械褌褋泻芯谐芯 褌褉褍写邪, 谐械薪写械褉薪芯谐芯 褉邪胁械薪褋褌胁邪, 斜械蟹芯锌邪褋薪芯褋褌懈 懈 蟹写芯褉芯胁褜褟.

*袛邪薪薪邪褟 锌褉械蟹械薪褌邪褑懈褟 芯褋薪芯胁邪薪邪 薪邪 写邪薪薪褘褏 锌芯谢械胁褘褏 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈泄 锌褉芯胁械写械薪薪褘褏 MSRI 胁 褉邪屑泻邪褏 锌褉芯械泻褌 ESPA (Ecosystems Services for Poverty Alleviation).

袗谢褌褘薪 袣邪锌邪谢芯胁邪 鈥 邪薪褌褉芯锌芯谢芯谐, 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪褌械谢褜 胁 袠薪褋褌懈褌褍褌械 袠褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈褟 袚芯褉薪褘褏 小芯芯斜褖械褋褌胁, 校薪懈胁械褉褋懈褌械褌 笑械薪褌褉邪谢褜薪芯泄 袗蟹懈懈. 袨写懈薪 懈蟹 谐谢邪胁薪褘褏 懈薪褌械褉械褋芯胁 邪薪褌褉芯锌芯谢芯谐懈褔械褋泻懈褏 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈泄 袗谢褌褘薪 胁泻谢褞褔邪械褌 懈蟹褍褔械薪懈械 薪械褎芯褉屑邪谢褜薪芯谐芯 芯斜褖械薪懈褟 胁 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋泻芯屑 芯斜褖械褋褌胁械.

February 8, 2017

Daler Kaziev

AUCA anthropology student experience: Walung village, Kanchenjunga Conservation Area of Nepal

In November 2016 Daler was invited to participate in a field visit to Nepal with the extended project team. Coming from the Eastern Pamirs, with its different historical legacies such as imperialism, socialism, and post-socialism, he found his visit to Nepal culturally unique, historically different, yet very similar in terms of current developments. Nepal has experienced its own history of geopolitics and process of nation-building, but a similar commodification of culture and landscape for tourism purposes happens there today. His talk will be about Nepal as a developing country, Kathmandu as a capital city, the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area as nature and culture, and Walung village as a significant crossroad of trade and exchange and a juncture in a truly global network. He will try to explain what is happening with development in the highlands of Asia, how borders, trade and exchange play important roles, and what is happening with conservation efforts, cross-border business, and tourism. The focus will be the contemporary dynamics in remote and mountains areas of developing countries. His main ideas is that one of the remotest place in the Himalayas, Walung, has never been disconnected from the outside world. He will discuss the annual monastery festival known as Phutuk, a time when many Walung people living in Kathmandu, Darjeeling, or abroad come back to the village in order to celebrate the festival. Phutuk is an old festival, which survived and is now celebrated in the age of globalization. Having seen the rituals performed during the festival, he feels the importance of a sense of place and cultural belonging in the global context today.

This field trip was part of the research project 鈥淩emoteness & Connectivity: Highland Asia in the World鈥 to which Daler is contributing. The overarching aim of this five-year project funded by the European Research Council (ERC) is to gain a better comparative understanding of the mountainous areas between the Pamirs and the eastern slopes of the Himalayas, their interconnections, and the stakes and perspectives of their local communities. See www.highlandasia.net for more information on its various subprojects and activities.

Bio: Daler is a minoring student at the AUCA鈥檚 Anthropology department and one of the first graduating students of the newly established Environmental Management and Sustainable Development program.

25 褟薪胁邪褉褟, 2017

协屑懈谢褜 袧邪褋褉懈褌写懈薪芯胁 懈 袧褍褉谐褍谢褜 协褋械薪邪屑邪薪芯胁邪

鈥溞浹幮葱 胁 褔械褉薪芯屑 5: 袙芯泄薪邪 斜懈谢斜芯褉写芯胁鈥 鈥 啸懈写卸邪斜, 褋胁械褌褋泻芯褋褌褜 懈 芯斜褖械褋褌胁械薪薪芯械 锌褉芯褋褌褉邪薪褋褌胁芯 胁 袘懈褕泻械泻械

袙 写邪薪薪芯泄 褉邪斜芯褌械 屑褘 懈褋褋谢械写褍械屑, 泻邪泻 褉械谢懈谐懈褟 斜芯褉械褌褋褟 蟹邪 褋胁芯械 锌褉芯褋褌褉邪薪褋褌胁芯 胁 谐芯褉芯写械 袘懈褕泻械泻. 袪邪褋褌褍褖械械 褔懈褋谢芯 锌褉邪泻褌懈泻褍褞褖懈褏 屑褍褋褍谢褜屑邪薪 褍褌胁械褉卸写邪械褌 褋胁芯械 锌褉邪胁芯 斜褘褌褜 胁 谐芯褉芯写械, 卸懈褌褜 褋芯谐谢邪褋薪芯 褋胁芯懈屑 褉械谢懈谐懈芯蟹薪褘屑 锌褉懈薪褑懈锌邪屑 懈 褋芯蟹写邪胁邪褌褜 懈褋谢邪屑褋泻懈械 屑懈泻褉芯-锌褉芯褋褌褉邪薪褋褌胁邪. 孝邪泻懈械 锌褉懈褌褟蟹邪薪懈褟 薪械 芯褋褌邪褞褌褋褟 薪械芯褋锌邪褉懈胁邪械屑褘屑懈 懈, 褌邪泻 泻邪泻 褍 褉械谢懈谐懈芯蟹薪芯泄 懈写械薪褌懈褔薪芯褋褌懈 械褋褌褜 褋懈谢褜薪褘泄 胁懈蟹褍邪谢褜薪褘泄 泻芯屑锌芯薪械薪褌, 褉械谢懈谐懈芯蟹薪褘械 锌褉邪泻褌懈泻懈 褔邪褋褌芯 褋褌邪薪芯胁褟褌褋褟 锌褉械写屑械褌邪屑懈 芯褋褌褉芯泄 芯斜褖械褋褌胁械薪薪芯泄 写懈褋泻褍褋褋懈懈, 泻邪泻 锌褉芯懈蟹芯褕谢芯 胁 褋谢褍褔邪械 褋 斜懈谢斜芯褉写邪屑懈 谢械褌芯屑 2016 谐芯写邪. 孝邪泻懈械 褋锌芯褉褘 褔邪褋褌芯 薪邪泻谢邪写褘胁邪褞褌褋褟 薪邪 褋芯褑懈邪谢褜薪芯 褋泻芯薪褋褌褉褍懈褉芯胁邪薪薪褘械 谐械薪写械褉薪褘械 懈械褉邪褉褏懈懈, 懈 屑褘 薪邪斜谢褞写邪械屑, 泻邪泻 褉械谢懈谐懈芯蟹薪褘械/褋胁械褌褋泻芯械 芯褋锌邪褉懈胁邪薪懈械 芯斜褖械褋褌胁械薪薪芯谐芯 锌褉芯褋褌褉邪薪褋褌胁邪 锌褉械胁褉邪褖邪械褌褋褟 胁 屑褍卸褋泻芯械 芯褋锌邪褉懈胁邪薪懈械 卸械薪褋泻芯谐芯, 胁 泻芯褌芯褉芯屑 芯斜械 褋褌芯褉芯薪褘 (懈 褉械谢懈谐懈芯蟹薪邪褟 懈 褋胁械褌褋泻邪褟), 锌褉械写褋褌邪胁谢械薪薪褘械 褋懈谢褜薪褘屑懈 锌邪褌褉懈邪褉褏邪谢褜薪褘屑懈 褎懈谐褍褉邪屑懈, 锌褉械褌械薪写褍褞褌 薪邪 褌芯, 褔褌芯 蟹薪邪褞褌, 泻邪泻 卸械薪褖懈薪褘 写芯谢卸薪褘 芯写械胁邪褌褜褋褟. 袨写薪邪泻芯 泻邪泻 锌芯泻邪蟹褘胁邪械褌 薪邪褕械 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈械, 袘懈褕泻械泻褋泻懈械 卸械薪褖懈薪褘 薪械 芯褋芯斜械薪薪芯 薪褍卸写邪褞褌褋褟 胁 屑芯写薪褘褏 褋芯胁械褌邪褏 芯褌 屑褍卸褔懈薪. 袠褋谢邪屑褋泻懈械 卸械薪褋泻懈械 锌褉邪泻褌懈泻懈 懈 写胁懈卸械薪懈械 蟹邪 锌褉邪胁邪 屑褍褋褍谢褜屑邪薪褋泻懈褏 卸械薪褖懈薪 薪邪斜懈褉邪谢懈 芯斜芯褉芯褌褘 胁 谐芯褉芯写械 械褖械 褋 90-褏 谐芯写芯胁 懈 薪邪 褋械谐芯写薪褟褕薪懈泄 写械薪褜 褋芯蟹写邪谢懈 屑芯褖薪褘泄 懈屑锌褍谢褜褋 褋芯 褋胁芯械泄 薪械蟹邪胁懈褋懈屑芯泄 褌褉邪械泻褌芯褉懈械泄. 袞械薪褖懈薪褘 胁 褏懈写卸邪斜邪褏 褋械谐芯写薪褟 褋褌邪谢懈 胁邪卸薪芯泄 胁懈蟹褍邪谢褜薪芯泄 懈 褋芯褑懈邪谢褜薪芯泄 褋芯褋褌邪胁谢褟褞褖械泄 谐芯褉芯写邪 褋芯 褋胁芯懈屑懈 锌褉懈褌褟蟹邪薪懈褟屑懈 薪邪 谐芯褉芯写褋泻芯械 锌褉芯褋褌褉邪薪褋褌胁芯. 袙 写邪薪薪芯泄 褉邪斜芯褌械 屑褘 褉邪褋褋屑芯褌褉懈屑, 泻邪泻 褎芯褉屑懈褉褍褞褌褋褟 芯斜褖械褋褌胁械薪薪褘械 写懈褋泻褍褉褋褘 胁芯泻褉褍谐 褏懈写卸邪斜邪 胁 袘懈褕泻械泻械 懈 泻邪泻 褝褌芯 芯褌褉邪卸邪械褌褋褟 薪邪 卸懈蟹薪懈 锌褉邪泻褌懈泻褍褞褖懈褏 屑褍褋褍谢褜屑邪薪芯泻.


协屑懈谢褜 袧邪褋褉懈褌写懈薪芯胁, 写芯褑械薪褌 泻邪褎械写褉褘 邪薪褌褉芯锌芯谢芯谐懈褟, 袗校笑袗.听
袧褍褉谐褍谢褜 协褋械薪邪屑邪薪芯胁邪, 懈.芯.写芯褑械薪褌邪 泻邪褎械写褉褘 肖懈谢芯褋芯褎懈懈 懈 褋芯褑懈邪谢褜薪芯-谐褍屑邪薪懈褌邪褉薪褘褏 薪邪褍泻, 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋泻邪褟 袚芯褋褍写邪褉褋褌胁械薪薪邪褟 挟褉懈写懈褔械褋泻邪褟 袗泻邪写械屑懈褟.

袨褌写械谢褜薪芯械 褋锌邪褋懈斜芯 - 蟹邪 懈薪褎芯褉屑邪褑懈褞 懈 锌芯屑芯褖褜 胁 锌褉芯胁械写械薪懈懈 芯锌褉芯褋邪 - 袞邪屑邪谢 肖褉芯薪褌斜械泻 泻褘蟹褘 懈 蟹邪 锌芯屑芯褖褜 胁 芯斜褉邪斜芯褌泻械 写邪薪薪褘褏 Aigerim Musaeva.

November 30, 2016

Alena Zelenskaia

The Motives of Migration to Germany 鈥 小ases of Asylum-Seekers from Post-Soviet Countries

Since the end of the WWII Germany has experienced several so called 鈥瀢aves鈥 of migration. Different types of refugees were always presented in the 鈥瀎lows鈥 of resettlers. Part of them originate from the ex-Soviet republics. Although nowadays most of the Post-Soviet countries are peaceful, there are still a lot of people, who seek asylum in Germany alongside with refugees from Syria, Irak or Afghanistan. Why did they flee? Why did they choose Germany as a desired destination? Was Germany theit first choice? What life projects in Germany do they have? These and other questions were in focus of the research, conducted from April 2014 till August 2015 in asylums of Berlin and Bavaria. The research was based on the participant observation and biographical interviews with refugees from Latvia, Russia, Turkmenistan and the Ukraine. Comparative and case-study analysis revealed, that refugees' reasons for moving to Germany often involve both push and pull factors. The decision is not obligatory due to hard life circumstances or need to flee wars, unrest, human rights abuse or poverty. The reasons for migration vary by the countries of origin, but also have common features. The main finding of the research is that the narration about the motives of migration has two modes: official and informal. Some stories, told by the same people in a different time, drastically differ from each other. The research contributes to a better understanding of migrants' experience, because it provides insights into their individual stories and examine challenges they undergo in Germany.

Alena Zelenskaia was born Rostov-on-Don, Russia, in 1988. She received B.A. degree in international journalism from the Southern Federal University in 2009. During the university period she freelanced in different city newspapers and magazines. In 2011 Alena graduated with M.A. degree in international relations from St. Petersburg State University and continued PhD studies there. However, an exchange year abroad - in Germany - reversed her academic interests in a new direction and interrupted her work on the PhD dissertation. Instead of it Alena wrote her second Master thesis on refugeehood and obtained M.A. degree in cultural anthropology from the European University in St. Petersburg.

November 23, 2016听

Dr. Frank G. Karioris

Encouraging the Couple: Marital Efforts of the University

Why might a university want students to be in couples? How is the university, as an institution, rooted in heterosexual marriage? Based on extensive fieldwork at private, Catholic university in the United States, this paper will look at the ways that sexuality on campus is not just taking place between students, but as part of larger institutional forces and outcomes. To investigate this it will look at the ways that two particular events discuss and place heterosexuality and the successful pairing off of students as key elements for the students and put forward a desired ideology surrounding courtship. Further, the presentation will explore the ways that the events and the structure of them set up specific heterosexual couplings and set out a vision of the events, and even the campus, as a place for heterosexual pairing off and marriage, and the fashion that this is critical to the student experience and their perception of the university as a whole.

Frank G. Karioris, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology & General Education at the 杏吧视频 University of Central Asia. He has a PhD from Central European University in Comparative Gender Studies with a Specialization in Sociology & Social Anthropology. He has published on various topics including masculinities, higher education, and liminality. His most recent book is Masculinities Under Neoliberalism (Zed Books, 2016) which he co-edited with Dr. Andrea Cornwall and Dr Nancy Lindisfarne.

October 26, 2016

Zarina Urmanbetova

The Role of The Migration Process in The Formation of Ethnic Boundaries and Identity Among Kyrgyz Community in Ulupamir Village

About 30 years ago the ethnic Kyrgyz community from Pakistan came as refugees to eastern Turkey. After four years of refugee life in northern Pakistan they were brought to Turkey in 1982 with about 4,000 other refugees. Their motherland was in the Pamir valleys of Afghanistan before their exodus to the Pakistan after the Saur Revolution in 1979 in Kabul.

Nowadays according to the Statistical Committee of TR there are about 1720 people living in the village of Ulupamir relating to the Van region of Turkish Republic.

The biggest tragedy for the ethnic Kyrgyz community in Ulupamir village until now is the migration process which had a strong influence on formation of their ethnic boundaries and identity. During this process, they have established economic, political and cultural relations with different ethnic groups. This case has affected everyday life, cultural traits and the socio-economic structure of the Kyrgyz community.

Key words: Forced Migration, Ethnicity, Ethnic Boundaries, Culture, Cultural - Economic Change

Bio: Zarina is a freelance researcher, who recently completed her Masters degree in anthropology from the Hacettepe University, Turkey. Prior to that she received BA in communication in the Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University. Zarina has always been interested in the themes of beliefs, religion, religious practices, ethnicity and gender.

October 12, 2016

Dr. Lori Handrahan

Unsung Heroes of Kyrgyzstan

Abstract: In the 1990s, men and women all over Kyrgyzstan were faced with a crisis - how to feed, clothe, shelter and provide for themselves and their children? After the collapse of the Soviet empire, the heavy subsides Kyrgyzstan enjoyed during USSR鈥檚 reign disappeared virtually overnight, leaving an entire country reeling from severe economic shock. Women, by and large, made painful decisions to leave their children and families and travel (on the very first charter flights) to unknown countries in order to provide for their families. The shuttle trade was dominated by women in the 1990s. These unsung heroes jump-started the Kyrgyz economy at great personal cost. In 1996, I arrived in the midst of this decade as a young UN volunteer, twenty years later, I share my impressions with Bishkek millennials鈥攍east they forget.

Bio: has over twenty years of humanitarian and human rights work in Central Asia, Africa and the Balkans focusing on gender-based violence, conflict/post-conflict environments, UN reform and ending child sex abuse. She completed her Ph.D. at London School of Economics. Her publications and media are listed here: www.LoriHandrahan.com

5 芯泻褌褟斜褉褟, 2016

效芯谢锌芯薪 效芯褌邪械胁邪 懈 袦邪褌芯褋 效械褉锌邪泻芯胁

袨褌 泻芯谐芯 屑褘 锌褉芯懈蟹芯褕谢懈? 袝薪懈褋械泄褋泻懈械 泻褘褉谐褘蟹褘 - 锌褉械写泻懈 褋芯胁褉械屑械薪薪褘褏 泻褘褉谐褘蟹芯胁 懈谢懈 褏邪泻邪褋芯胁?

孝械蟹懈褋褘: 袝薪懈褋械泄褋泻懈械 泻褘褉谐褘蟹褘 - 褝褌芯 薪邪褉芯写, 泻芯褌芯褉褘泄 锌褉芯卸懈胁邪谢 薪邪 褌械褉褉懈褌芯褉懈懈 褉械泻懈 袝薪懈褋械泄 胁 褋褉械写薪懈械 胁械泻邪 懈 褋芯蟹写邪谢 芯写薪褍 懈蟹 褋邪屑褘褏 屑芯谐褍褖械褋褌胁械薪薪褘褏 懈屑锌械褉懈泄 薪邪 褌械褉褉懈褌芯褉懈懈 袝胁褉邪蟹懈懈. 袙 薪邪褋褌芯褟褖械械 胁褉械屑褟 薪械褋泻芯谢褜泻芯 薪邪褉芯写芯胁 锌褉械褌械薪写褍褞褌 薪邪 褉芯谢褜 锌芯褌芯屑泻芯胁 械薪懈褋械泄褋泻懈褏 泻褘褉谐褘蟹芯胁. 小褉械写懈 褌邪泻懈褏 薪邪褉芯写芯胁 褏邪泻邪褋褘, 锌褉芯写芯谢卸邪褞褖懈械 薪邪褋械谢褟褌褜 褌械褉褉懈褌芯褉懈褞 袝薪懈褋械褟, 懈 褋芯胁褉械屑械薪薪褘械 泻褘褉谐褘蟹褘, 卸懈胁褍褖懈械 胁 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪械. 袝褋谢懈 褏邪泻邪褋褘, 锌褉芯卸懈胁邪褞褖懈械 薪邪 懈褋泻芯薪薪芯泄 褌械褉褉懈褌芯褉懈懈 械薪懈褋械泄褋泻懈褏 泻褘褉谐褘蟹芯胁, 褍褌褉邪褌懈谢懈 褋胁芯械 褋邪屑芯薪邪蟹胁邪薪懈械 "泻褘褉谐褘蟹" 懈 褋褌邪谢懈 薪邪蟹褘胁邪褌褜褋褟 褏邪泻邪褋邪屑懈, 褌芯 褋芯胁褉械屑械薪薪褘械 泻褘褉谐褘蟹褘, 薪邪芯斜芯褉芯褌, 褋芯褏褉邪薪懈谢懈 褝褌芯褌 写褉械胁薪懈泄 褝褌薪芯薪懈屑 "泻褘褉谐褘蟹", 薪芯 锌械褉械褋械谢懈谢懈褋褜 写邪谢械泻芯 蟹邪 锌褉械写械谢褘 挟卸薪芯泄 小懈斜懈褉懈. 袧邪 锌褉械蟹械薪褌邪褑懈懈 斜褍写褍褌 褉邪褋褋屑邪褌褉懈胁邪褌褜褋褟 锌芯薪褟褌懈褟 "褝褌薪芯薪懈屑" 懈 "褝褌薪芯锌芯谢懈褌芯薪懈屑", 芯斜褋褍卸写邪褌褜褋褟 锌褉懈薪褟褌褘械 胁 芯褎懈褑懈邪谢褜薪芯泄 懈褋褌芯褉懈芯谐褉邪褎懈懈 褌械芯褉懈懈 锌褉芯懈褋褏芯卸写械薪懈褟 褋芯胁褉械屑械薪薪褘褏 泻褘褉谐褘蟹芯胁 懈 褏邪泻邪褋芯胁, 邪 褌邪泻卸械 锌褉械写谢邪谐邪褌褜褋褟 薪芯胁褘械 薪械褌褉邪写懈褑懈芯薪薪褘械 褌芯褔泻懈 蟹褉械薪懈褟 薪邪 褝褌薪懈褔械褋泻褍褞 懈褋褌芯褉懈褞 懈 锌褉芯懈褋褏芯卸写械薪懈械 写胁褍褏 薪邪褉芯写芯胁. 袩褉械蟹械薪褌邪褑懈褟 斜邪蟹懈褉褍械褌褋褟 薪邪 锌芯谢械胁芯屑 懈褋褋谢械写芯胁邪薪懈懈, 锌褉芯胁械写械薪薪芯屑 胁 谐. 袗斜邪泻邪薪, 袪械褋锌褍斜谢懈泻邪 啸邪泻邪褋懈褟, 胁 懈褞薪械 2016 谐芯写邪.

效芯褌邪械胁邪 效芯谢锌芯薪 袛卸械薪懈褕斜械泻芯胁薪邪, 写芯泻褌芯褉 懈褋褌芯褉懈褔械褋泻懈褏 薪邪褍泻, 锌褉芯褎械褋褋芯褉 锌褉芯谐褉邪屑屑褘 邪薪褌褉芯锌芯谢芯谐懈懈 袗屑械褉懈泻邪薪褋泻芯谐芯 褍薪懈胁械褉褋懈褌械褌邪 笑械薪褌褉邪谢褜薪芯泄 袗蟹懈懈. 袟邪薪懈屑邪械褌褋褟 胁芯锌褉芯褋邪屑懈 屑械卸褝褌薪懈褔械褋泻懈褏 芯褌薪芯褕械薪懈泄, 薪邪褑懈芯薪邪谢褜薪芯-谐褍褋褍写邪褉褋褌胁械薪薪芯谐芯 褋褌褉芯懈褌械谢褜褋褌胁邪, 褟蟹褘泻芯胁芯泄 锌芯谢懈褌懈泻懈 胁 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪械. 袙 薪邪褋褌芯褟褖械械 胁褉械屑褟 懈薪褌械褉械褋褍械褌褋褟 锌褉芯斜谢械屑邪屑懈 胁 芯斜谢邪褋褌懈 懈褋褌芯褉懈懈 懈 邪褉褏械芯谢芯谐懈懈 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋褌邪薪邪.

效械褉锌邪泻芯胁 袦邪褌芯褋 袗谢械泻褋邪薪写褉芯胁懈褔, 屑邪谐懈褋褌褉邪薪褌 褎邪泻褍谢褜褌械褌邪 懈褋褌芯褉懈懈 袣褘褉谐褘蟹褋泻芯谐芯 袧邪褑懈芯薪邪谢褜薪芯谐芯 校薪懈胁械褉褋懈褌械褌邪. 袟邪泻芯薪褔懈谢 芯褌写械谢械薪懈械 屑械卸写褍薪邪褉芯写薪褘褏 芯褌薪芯褕械薪懈泄 校薪懈胁械褉褋懈褌械褌邪 袚邪蟹懈 胁 谐. 袗薪泻邪褉邪, 孝褍褉褑懈褟. 袙 薪邪褋褌芯褟褖械械 胁褉械屑褟 锌懈褕械褌 屑邪谐懈褋褌械褉褋泻褍褞 写懈褋褋械褉邪褌褑懈褞, 锌芯褋胁褟褖械薪薪褍褞 懈蟹褍褔械薪懈褞 胁芯锌褉芯褋芯胁, 褋胁褟蟹邪薪薪褘褏 褋 褝褌薪芯薪懈屑芯屑 "泻褘褉谐褘蟹" 懈 锌褉芯懈褋褏芯卸写械薪懈械屑 褉芯写芯锌谢械屑械薪薪褘褏 褋胁褟蟹械泄 褏邪泻邪褋芯胁.

September 21, 2016

Pr. Paul Fryer听

The European Migration Crisis: a Finnish perspective

For approximately 1 year, the European Union has been gripped by social and political crisis brought on by the influx of undocumented refugees from global trouble spots, such as Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Despite having legislation in place to handle such situations theoretically, the unprecedented numbers of refugees have exposed the weakness of the EU鈥檚 policy in practice and especially the divisions within the union itself 鈥 spectacularly exposed through this spring鈥檚 Brexit vote. While many segments of European society have been largely understanding of the need to act on behalf of these refugees, engaging in discourses about human rights and a presupposed moral leadership that the EU must promote, an increasingly vocal part of European society has been less generous. The anti-refugee movement is due in part to the continuing economic weakness of the union since 2007, with unemployment hitting record highs in many countries, though an increasing xenophobic feeling is on the rise across the continent, led by a growing number of populist and nationalist parties that are disappointed by and sceptical of the EU鈥檚 integrationist policy agenda. Against this background, this presentation will look at the crisis, attempt to highlight the facts from the fiction, and take the example of one of the EU鈥檚 smaller members 鈥 Finland 鈥 to examine the fractious discussions in society that the refugee (and more generally a migration) discussion have exposed.

Paul Fryer is Adjunct Professor and lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Eastern Finland, as well as co-ordinator of the university鈥檚 international Master鈥檚 Degree Programme 鈥淏order Crossings: Global and Local Societies in Transition鈥. Having written on ethnic minorities in Russia and migration processes in the post-Soviet space, Paul Fryer has been involved in 3 projects on borders and migration in the former Soviet republics and led the Academy of Finland funded project 鈥淗omes, Phones and Development: Longing and transnationality through new technologies at the Central Asian-Russian and the Thai-Burmese borders鈥 in 2012-13. Currently, Paul Fryer is conducting research on Central Asian labour migrants in Russian cities with Academy of Finland funding.

September 7, 2016

Dr. Lela Rekhviashvili

What do we learn from an ethnographic study of bazaars and illegal vending sites about the political economy of development?

Why do informal economic practices persist and reproduce? The dominant new-institutionalist answer to this question suggests that the state鈥檚 failure to introduce market-enhancing institutions (e.g. the rule of law, security of private property and contract enforcement mechanisms) prevents informally operating actors from formalising their entrepreneurial activities. Relying on a Polanyian institutionalist perspective, in this talk I emphasize the importance of yet another type of failure, namely the state鈥檚 incapacity or unwillingness to complement market-enhancing institutions (marketization) with market-constraining/social regulations and institutions for social protection. I argue that this second type of failure triggers the informalization of the reaction to 鈥 or countermovement against 鈥 the marketization process. The informalization of the countermovement, in turn, reproduces the reliance on informal economic practices and subverts the marketization process. I demonstrate the argument based on ethnographic evidence on petty trade in Tbilisi and discuss: [1] petty traders鈥 resistance to market-enhancing reforms; [2] the state鈥檚 unwillingness to address this resistance and accommodate the traders鈥 interests; [3] subsequent informalization of the countermovement involving street-level officials鈥 informal interventions; and [4] the shortcomings of the informalized countermovement.

Lela Rekhviashvili is a post-doctoral researcher at Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography. She has recently defended her doctoral dissertation entitled Counterbalancing marketization informally: Institutional reforms and informal practices in Georgia (2003-2012) at the Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations, Central European University. Throughout the last years she was a visiting doctoral fellow at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography and a research fellow at the Center for Social Sciences. Her research interests include: political economy, informal economic practices, post-socialist transformation, social movements, critical urban studies.

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