Heidi Hein-Kircher, Wissenschaftsforum, Herder-Institut für historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung - Institut der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
10.00 am Heidi Hein-Kircher (Marburg), David Feest (Lüneburg), Aurimas Svedas (Vilnius): Welcome and short Introduction: Security and Conflict Studies
Conflict and Security in Multidisciplinary Perspective
10.30 am Heidi Hein-Kircher (Marburg):
Historicizing Security and Confl ict Studies as a Research Perspective for Baltic Urban Spaces
11.00 am Miglė Lapėnaitė (Vilnius): A Micro Level Perspective in Conflict Analysis: An Ethnographic Study of Ukraine
11.30 am Tim Salzer (Gießen): Securitization and Social Differentiation. Michel Dobry’s Political Sociology in Dialogue with Critical Security Studies
12.00 pm Break
Conflict and Security as Research Questions for History
01.00 pm Marina Bantiou (Thessaly): Baltic Chain: The Peace Protest in 1989 and its Extensions to International Developments
01.30 pm Thomas Rettig (Greifswald): The West Russian Volunteer Army. A History of Imperial Entanglements in Europe after the Fall of Empires (1917–1923)
02.00 pm Heiko Brendel (Tübingen): Modelling Sea Power in the Baltic Sea Region from the 16th to the 21st Century
02.30 pm Donivor Mutalov (Tashkent): Lessons of Cold War for Sweden and Finland
03.00 pm break
Conflict and Security in Urban History
03.30 pm Aaron Blüm (Marburg): The Galician Oil Industry as a "Jewish" Industry and Its End Through Securitization
04.00 pm Kajetan Stobiecki (Marburg): Securing the Region - Pilsen as Czech Watchtower in the West
04.30 pm break
05.00 pm Keynote: Torsten Bonacker (Marburg): Current Challenges for Conflict and Security Studies
MEETING-LINK
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88913492931?pwd=NGJxK1ZYZ1E1UzR4VkhQU2tJNFVlUT09
Meeting-ID: 889 1349 2931
Kenncode: 173842