“Fishing Ban at Lake Sevan: Surveillance, Arbitrariness and the Multilayered State” – Online Talk by Arev Papazian
On December 8, at 5:00 p.m., a series of anthropology research seminars with the doctoral program will host Arev Papazian, a PhD candidate at the Central European University, presenting her research titled “Fishing Ban at Lake Sevan: Surveillance, Arbitrariness and the Multilayered State”. FISHING BAN AT LAKE SEVAN: SURVEILLANCE, ARBITRARINESS AND THE MULTILAYERED STATE About […]
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON “MONITORING MASS MIGRATION: TENSION AND COOPERATION AMONG NEWLY FORMED COMMUNITIES IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS AFTER FULL-SCALE MILITARY AGGRESSION” HAS BEEN HELD
On November 12 and 13, Ilia State University hosted an international workshop “Approaching the Exodus: Tensions and Cooperation in Emerging Communities in the South Caucasus After the Russian Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine”. The workshop aimed to open a discussion about the impact of post-war migration on society, politics, and places, both in Tbilisi and other […]