Working Group Events
Upcoming Seminar Series Events
Past Seminar Series Events
12 June 2024
Check out the Remembrance, Religion and Secularity in Eastern Europe and Beyond Masterclass program
25 April 2024 19:00 CET / 1:00 PM EST
Check out Zuzanna Bogumil and Tatiana Voronina's book launch "More than Alive: The Dead, Orthodoxy, and Rememberance in Post-Soviet Russia".
28 March 2024 19:00 CET / 1:00 PM EST
Check out Elmira Muratova's lecture “Collective Memory, Islam, and Crimean Tartars’ Coping Strategies in Post-2014 Crimea”.
29 February 2024 19:00 CET / 1:00 PM EST
Check out Fabio Vicini and Lili Di Puppo's lecture “Knowledge by Other Means: Ephemerality, Surrender, and Transcendence in Islam and the Anthropological Enterprise”.
25 January 2024 19:00 CET / 1:00 PM EST
Check out Nikolay Tsyrempilov's lecture "Buddhist Patriotism in Russia. How and Why Buryat Lamas Support Wars?".
30 November 2023 19:00 CET/ 1:00 PM EST
Check out Catherine Wanner's book presentation Dispossesion: Anthropological Perspectives on Russia's War Against Ukraine.
26 October 2023 19:00 CET/ 1:00 PM EST
With this launch, we take an opportunity to reflect on the impact of Russia's war in Ukraine on religious activism in our specific case studies.
30 March 2023 1900 - 20:15 CET
Check out Julia Buyskyh's Presentation A Community without a Homeland: Religion, Belonging, Future Perspectives.
23 February 2023 1900 - 20:15 CET
Check out Robert Hayden's Presentation The Fluid Dynamics of Viscous Identities: Sedimentations of Time in Five Late-Ottoman Refugee Towns in Bosnia Since 1863.
26 january 2023 1900 - 20:15 CET
Check out Magdalena Lubańska's Presentation Religion, Ethics and Conspiracy of Silence in a Polish Village Confronting Postwar Past.
29 September 2022 1900 - 20:15 CET
Check out Yuliya Yurchuk & Zuzanna Bogumil's Book Presentation, Memory and Religion From A Post-Secular Perspective
27 April 2023 1900 - 20:15 CET
Check out Tatiana Vagramenko's presentation Faith and War: Grass roots Ukrainian Protestantism in the Context of Russian Invassion.
28 April, 2022 19:00 - 20:15 CET
Check out Tetiana Kalenchenko's Work in Progress Presentation, The Religious Factor in Conflict and Peacebuilding
24 February, 2022 19:00 - 20:15 CET
Check out for Alla Marchenko's Work in Progress Presentation Hasidic Pilgrimages and Local Memory
27 January, 2022 19:00 - 20:15 CET
Check out Joel Robbins' Book Presentation, Theology and Anthropology of Christian Lives
9 December, 2021 19:00 - 20:15 CET
Check out David Henig's Book Presentation, Remaking Muslim Lives
29 October, 2021 19:00 - 20:15 CET
Check out Andriy Fert's Work in Progress Presentation, From Martyrs to Secular Martyrs and Back
7 October, 2021 19:00 - 20:15 CET
Check out Kim Knibbe and Helena Kupari's Article Presentation, Theorizing Lived Religion
Conferences
13-15 June 2024 Warsaw, Poland
Remembrance, Religion, and Secularity in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond
14-16 March 2024, Edmonton, Canada
Religion and War in Ukraine: The Political, the Public, and the Possible
1-2 November 2023, Cambridge, MA
Domesticating, Rewilding, Sacralizing:
Modes of Engaging Nature in Everyday Life
22 - 24 June 2022 Tbilisi, Georgia
The Materiality of Lived Religion: Evocations, Persuasions, Outrage
16 - 18 June 2021, Berlin, Germany
The Politics of Religion and Reconciliation
14 - 16 June 2018 Kyiv, Ukraine
Religious Encounters: From the Baltics to the Black Sea
21 June - 1 July 2015, Kyiv, Ukraine
Religion in the Black Sea Region Workshop
29 - 30 September 2014, Kyiv, Ukraine
Religion in the Black Sea Region Workshop
Workshops
Organized by the Centre for Applied Anthropology, Kyiv, Ukraine
13 - 15 June 2024
"Remembrance, Religion and Secularity in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond" Pre-conference Masterclasses for MA and PhD students
3 - 4 October 2019, Kyiv, Ukraine
"Understanding the City: Anthropology of Post-Socialist Transformations"
Workshop on Urban Anthropology for Early Career Scholars
21 - 22 June 2018, Kyiv, Ukraine
Imaginary Borderlands: 'Othering' and 'Domestic Others' on Post-Soviet Frontiers
Interdisciplinary Workshop for Young Scholars
1 - 3 June, 2017, Kyiv, Ukraine
Imaginary Borderlands: Interpretations of Cultures and Strategies of Coexistence
Interdisciplinary Workshop for Young Scholars