Papers presented at Research Workshop "Does Ethnic Conflict Exist? Globalization and Processes of Identity and Violence"
Georgii Derluguian (Senior Fellow, US Institute of Peace
and Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sociology and Center for International
and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University):
"The Prince, the Apparatchik and the Bourdieu Admirer:
Three Warlord Trajectories in the Cultural-Political Fields of
the Post-Soviet Caucasus"
Discussant: Greta Uehling
Chip Gagnon (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Politics,
Ithaca College and Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow, Peace Studies
Program, Cornell Univ.):
"Ethnicizing Politics: Violence and the Construction
of Political Space in the Balkans"
Discussant: Ronnie Lipschutz
Maria Hadjipavlou-Trigeorgis (Visiting Scholar, Institute
for European Studies, Columbia Univ. and Lecturer, Dept. of Political
Science, University of Cyprus):
"The Role of Narrative in Understanding International
Conflict: The Case of Cyprus"
Discussant: Stefan Senders
Ronnie Lipschutz (Professor, Board of Politics, Univ.
of California at Santa Cruz):
"From Culture Wars to Shooting Wars: Is There Ethnic
Conflict in the US?"
Discussant: Georgii Derluguian
Darini Rajasingham (Research Fellow, International Centre
for Ethnic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka and SSRC-MacArthur Postdoctoral
Fellow, Institute for War and Peace Studies, Columbia University):
Whose Peace and Security' is it Anyway? Displacement
in Sri Lanka and the National Order of Things
Discussant: Martijn van Beek
Stefan Senders (Ph.D. candidate, Dept. of Anthropology,
Cornell Univ.):
"Anxiety and the Social Fact: Writing Against Ethnic
Identity"
Discussant: Naeem Inayatullah (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Politics,
Ithaca College)
Greta Uehling (Ph.D. candidate, Dept. of Anthropology,
University of Michigan):
The Crimean Tatar National Movement: Defenders from
everyday hooligans or bandits themselves
Discussant: Burcu Akan (Ph.D. candidate, School of International
Service, American University)
Martijn van Beek (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Ethnography
and Social Anthropology, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark):
"Beyond Identity Fetishism: Rethinking Community, Representation
and Governance"
Discussant: Darini Rajasingham
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