Disruptions and reconfigurations in the HSS since the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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. This workshop is part of the program of non-residential fellowships for Ukrainian researchers in Humanities and Social Sciences.

Date: 22 & 23 October 2024
Location: at CEFRES and online (to get the link, please write to the address cefres@cefres.cz)
Language: English

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Scientific Committee: 
Organizers:
Partners:
  • Charles University, Prague 
  • French Research Center in Humanities & Social Sciences  (UMIFRE 13, UAR 3138 CEFRES, CNRS-MEAE), 
  • Cultures and Societies of Central, Balkan and East-Europe Research Center (UMR 8224 Eur’ORBEM, CNRS-Sorbonne Université, Paris) 
  • Ukraine in a Changing Europe Research Center, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague (IMS FSV UK)

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Tuesday, October 22, 2024  

9:30 | Welcome addresses 

  • HE Vasyl Zvarytch, Ambassador of Ukraine to the Czech Republic 
  • HE Stéphane Crouzat, Ambassador of France to the Czech Republic

10:00 | Opening remarks 

  • Mateusz Chmurski (CEFRES, Prague / Sorbonne Université, Paris) 
  • Pavlo Khudish (Uzhhorod National University) 
  • Valeriya Korablyova (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague)

10:30 | Coffee break 

11:00-12:30 | Session 1: UA / EU and the War, Economic and Legal Perspectives (1) 

Chair: Jan Malíř (Institute of State and Law, Czech Academy of Sciences, TBC) 

  • Mykola Gnatiuk (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy): Reconfiguring Public Procurement Amidst Conflict. The Impact of Martial Law on Governance and Transparency in Ukraine 
  • Victoria Gerbut (Uzhhorod National University): Same-Sex Families: The European Court of Human Rights Case Law vs. Current Ukrainian Realities  
  • Tetyana Karabin (Uzhhorod National University): Dimensions of Europeanization of Public Law in Ukraine

12:30 – 143:30| Lunch break 

13:30 – 15:30 | Session 2: Post-colonial, Post-imperialists Challenges and Heritage Sites (1) 

Chair: Kateřina Králová (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague)

  • Anna Yanenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Institute of Archaeology of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine): Totalitarianism, Wars, and Sacral Space Transformations: Ukrainian Visual Discourse from the 1930s to nowadays 
  • Nazar Kozak (Department of Art History at the Ethnology Institute of the National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine): Postcolonial Perspective on the Restauration and Reconstruction of Medieval Churches in Ukraine 
  • Roman Dzyk (Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University): Postcolonial Studies in Ukrainian Literary Criticism 
  • Diana Hryniuk (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv): Regional Research on Cultural Heritage and Museums in the Context of the Ongoing War

15:30-16:00 | Coffee break 

16:00 – 18:00 | Session 3: Post-Colonial, Post-Imperialists Challenges and Heritage Sites (2) 

Chair: Luba Jurgenson (Sorbonne Université, Paris) 

  • Sergii Shevtsov (Mechnikov National University, Odesa): Identity, Violence and Eco-Space 
  • Viktoriia Myronenko (Kyiv National Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University): From Aryan Ideal to Russian Exceptionalism: The Evolution of National Superiority Imagery in Visual Propaganda 
  • Vasyl Derevinsky (Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture): Parallels of the two Eras of the Struggle for the Freedom of Ukraine (1988–1991 and 2014–2024)
  • Marakhovska Natalia (Mariupol State University, Ukraine): EDI through the Lens of Art: Transforming Intercultural Education for War-Affected Ukrainians

19:00 | Conference dinner 

Wednesday, October 23, 2024 

10:00- 12:00 | Session 4: Art, Literature and Politics, Processes, Practices and Heritages (1) 

Chair:Sylvie Archaimbault (CNRS / Sorbonne Université, Paris) 

  • Natalia Matveieva (Volodymyr Hnatiuk National Pedagogical University, Ternopil): Changes in Language and National Consciousness of Ukrainians in the Period of Russia’s Full-Scale War in Ukraine 
  • Ivanna Tsar (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine): Language Ideologies of Young Ukrainians and Crimeans Tatars in Wartime Ukraine
  • Oleksii Ankhym (Zhytomyr Ivan Franko State University): Transnational Literature: Research Methodology 
  • Maryna Litvinova (Educational and Scientific Institute of the Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, Mykolaiv): The Problem of Socio-Psychological Consequences of the Digital Revolution: What is the Norm and What is an Abnormality

12:00-13:00 | Lunch break 

13:00 – 14:30 | Session 5: Art, Literature and Politics, Processes, Practices and Heritages (2) 

Chair: Valeriya Korablyova (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague)  

  • Pavlo Khudish (Uzhhorod National University): Jewish Survivors in Transcarpathia: Interactions with Neighbours in Rural and Urban Space, 1944-46 
  • Bohdan Shumylovych (Lviv Center for Urban History): Quiet Trauma and Visual Violence, Imagining Unheimlich 
  • Vadym Adadurov (Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv) : Quatre identités nationales dun intellectualiste ukrainien, les choix socio-culturels et perversions mentales d’Élie Borschak (1894-1959)

14:30-15:00 | Coffee break 

15:00-17:00 | Session 6: UA / EU and the War, Economic and Legal Perspectives (2) 

Chair: Gilles Lepesant (French National Research Center / CEFRES, Prague)

  • Ilona Dumanska (Khmelnytskyi National University): In the Face of War Resilience’s Phenomenon of IT Entrepreneurship in Ukraine. 
  • Nataliia Dziubanovska (West Ukrainian National University, Ternopil): An Integrative Approach to Assessing the Impact of Migration from the Ukraine War on Visegrad Group Trade. 
  • Volodymyr Momot (Alfred Nobel University, Dnipro): Circular Economics Emerging Patterns during the Wartime in Ukraine and in Future Reconstruction.  
  • Olesia Totska (Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Lutsk):Research Methods of Foreign Economic Cooperation of Ukraine and EU Countries in War Conditions.

17:00-17:30 | Closing remarks: Eva Voldřichová-Beránková (Vice-Rector for International Relations, Charles University, Prague) 

 

The workshop is part of the French Research Center in Humanities and Social Sciences (CEFRES) program of non-residential fellowships for Ukrainian researchers in Humanities and Social Sciences, developed in close collaboration with the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, the French Embassy and Institute in Ukraine as well as the Ukraine in a Changing Europe Research Center at the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Department of East-European Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, as well as the Institute of Art History and the Institute  of Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences (see: https://cefres.cz/en/20938). 

Venue  

Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales
Francouzský ústav pro výzkum ve společenských vědách 
French Research Center in Humanities and Social Sciences
UMIFRE 13, MEAE-CNRS – UAR 3138 
Na Florenci 3, CZ-110 00 Prague 1 
Tél. : (+420) 224 921 400 | www.cefres.cz