Programme
Monday, May 8
Gamla Torget 3, 3 floor, UCRS Library
10.00-10.30 | Welcome speeches |
10.30-12.00 | Panel 1: Russian conservatism in historical context Mikhail Luk’ianov, ‘Russia and the West in Conservative Political Discourses’ Mikhail Suslov, ‘Slavophile Tradition in Russian Conservatism’ |
12.00-13.00 | Lunch break |
13.00-14.30 | Panel 2: Russian conservatism in the international context Thomas Bremer, 'The Russian Orthodox Church and its Conservative Partners in the West’ Mark Bassin, 'Lev Gumilev and the European New Right’ |
14.30-14.45 | Coffee break |
14.45-16.00 | Panel 3: Conservative reading of the history of Russia |
Kåre Johan Mjör, "Russia's Thousand-Year-Old History": A Standard Phrase in Post-Soviet Russian Conservative Thought and its Meaning(s) Per-Arne Bodin, The revival of grand prince Vladimir |
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16.00-16.15 | Coffee break |
16.15-18.00 | Roundtable 1: Conservatism as an ideology: Russian context and beyond Presenters: Elena Namli, Kristina Stöckl, Susanna Rabow-Edling, Kåre J. Mjör |
Tuesday, 9 May
Gamla Torget 3, 3 floor, UCRS Library
10.00-11.30 | Panel 4: Conservatism and the Russian Orthodox Church |
Andrei Shishkov, ‘Neo-Palamism as construction of Orthodox theological tradition and conservative ideology’ Victor Shnirelman, Russian Neo-conservatism and Apocalyptic imperialism. |
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11.30-12.30 | Lunch break |
12.30-14.30 | Panel 6: Conservatives on “traditional values” Dmitrii Uzlaner, Logic of “scapegoating” in the discourse of traditional values: Debates on juvenile justice in Russia Ilia Kalinin, Genetically Modified Conservatism: On "Russian Cultural Code” Alicja Curanovic, Conservatism and Russian contemporary exceptionalism |
14.30-14.45 | Coffee break |
14.45 – 16.30 | Roundtabe 2: Moral conservatism and the role of the Russian Orthodox Church Presenters: Elena Namli, Dmitry Uzlaner, Maria Engström, Ekaterina Grishaeva |