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Crimea: Centre of Gravity in the Black Sea

Crimea: Centre of Gravity in the Black Sea

In 2014 Ukraine鈥檚 Autonomous Republic of Crimea dominated headlines around the world. Since then it has largely receded from view 鈥 despite an ongoing Russian military build-up on the peninsula and crackdowns on Crimean Tatar civil society.

On 21 April 2017 the international workshop 鈥楥rimea: Centre of Gravity in the Black Sea鈥 returns the peninsula and its environs to the centre of attention.

The event is an exciting collaboration between Black Sea Networks, a research project at Columbia University led by Professor Valentina Izmirlieva, and 海角社区 Ukrainian Studies, an academic centre in the Department of Slavonic Studies at the 海角社区.

鈥極ur aim is to contest a 鈥減eripheralisation鈥 of Crimea in Ukrainian, Russian and Turkish Studies and beyond鈥, said Dr Rory Finnin, Director of the 海角社区 Ukrainian Studies programme and Head of the Department of Slavonic Studies at the 海角社区. 鈥楻econceptualising Crimea as a dynamic nexus 鈥 of peoples, historical traditions, political interests 鈥 will enrich our scholarly approaches to and geostrategic analyses of the Black Sea region as a whole.鈥

The interdisciplinary workshop will feature two panel discussions and a collective roundtable exchange, which will be chaired by Finnin and Izmirlieva. The presentations will address a wide range of topics, from the contemporary dynamics of Islam in Crimea to the identity work of pro-Russian nationalist groups prior to the annexation. Panelists include Idil Izmirli, Hakan Kirimli, Eleanor Knott, Sait Ocakli, Sophie Pinkham, Vsevolod Samokhvalov, and Olga Zeveleva.

The event will be held in the historic Pitt Building in the heart of the 海角社区 on 21 April 2017 from 10am to 5:30pm. It is free and open to the public, but is required.听

Register for tickets at www.海角社区UkrainianStudies.org.

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