Autoethnographie collective de la vulnérabilité dans les espaces post-soviétiques

Une journée d’étude organisée par le Centre d’études russes, caucasiennes, est-européennes et centrasiatiques (CERCEC) dans le cadre du programme « Global EHESS » et en partenariat avec l’Université Charles, le Nemtsov master’s program, Brīvā Universitāte (Université libre de Riga, Svobodnij University) et le CEFRES.

Date : 23 septembre 2024
Lieu : Université Charles
Langue : anglais
Organisateurs : Françoise Daucé (CNRS/EHESS), Dmitri Dubrovski (Charles University & Brīvā Universitāte), Mateusz Chmurski (CEFRES), Daniela Kolenovská (Charles University) & Boris Melnichenko (CNRS/EHESS & Brīvā Universitāte)
Contact: boris.melnichenko@cnrs.fr

Pré-programme

Introduction à la conférence : 9h30-10h

Introduction by Francoise Daucé, Dmitriy Dubrovskiy,  Daniela Kolenovská, Mateusz Chmurski (20 min)

Contextualisation and presentation of panels by Boris Melnichenko

Panel 1
Facing Radical Tests: Positionality in Observing War and Prison (10h30-12h30)

Discussant: Ioana Cirstocea or Ota Konrád (to be confirmed)

Tatyana Dvornikova, independent researcher, journalist
Configuring sociological vulnerabilities: from risks in observation to ethical dilemmas with reviewers

 Valerii Miloserdov, independent researcher in Kyiv, Ukraine (pre-master level)
Joints, eyes and public services: the logic of (self)care during war

Ilshat Saetov, Research Fellow, CETOBaC, EHESS.
Turco-Muslim minorities in war states: My painful conversation with the « lost Ottomans » of Bulgaria before and during World War II

 Lunch 12h30-14h

Panel 2
From Threads to Threats: Politicization Brought by War and Exile (14h-16h)

Discussant: Daniela Kolenovská (to be confirmed)

Alexandra Dunaeva, independent researcher, PhD in theater studies (Finland)
In between two nationalisms: thirty letters to my daughter

Margarita Sergeeva, PhD-student in exile (Germany)
Taxonomy of Transgressions and Exile: An Autoethnographic Account

Vadim Syrovoj, PhD-student in exile in Serbia with double identity Ukrainian/Russian
Where am I? Between Solidarity and Disunity in Serbia

Coffee break 16h-16h15

Panel 3
(Re)searching Your Place: Exploring Personal Life and Hospitality in Exile (16h15-18h15)

Discussant: Françoise Daucé

 Sergey Karpov, independent researcher and documentary photographer
Using the method of documentary autoethnographic research he will present his thoughts on the experience of living in a camp for refugees.

 Toma Stepanenko, independent researcher in exile in Georgia (pre-master level)
Am I the problem? Abusive relationships in the context of emigration.

Résumés des interventions, thèses et bibliographie théorique de la journée d’étude ici.