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Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.DAVID W. MONTGOMERY
David W. Montgomery is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh and Director of Program Development for CEDAR—Communities Engaging with Difference and Religion. When did you first develop an interest inJOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.DAVID W. MONTGOMERY
David W. Montgomery is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh and Director of Program Development for CEDAR—Communities Engaging with Difference and Religion. When did you first develop an interest inJOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe and ASEEES WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS ASEEES Webinars and Workshops. Working with our committees, members, and other organizations, ASEEES offers webinars and workshops throughout the year to help members engage in professional development by providing information on research methodologies and sources, teaching methods and resources, publishing, funding, and careers inand outside
ASEEES DISSERTATION RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM ASEEES Dissertation Research Grant Program. Thanks to the generosity of donors and members, the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies is offering research grants with a stipend of maximum $6,000, for the purposes of conducting doctoral dissertation research in Eastern Europe and Eurasia in any aspect of Slavic, EastDOUGLAS ROGERS
Douglas Rogers is Professor of Anthropology at Yale University, where he is completing a term as the inaugural Faculty Director of Yale’s reestablished Program in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies.. Rogers’s training in Russian studies and Anthropology began with a B.A. from Middlebury College (1995). He then completed an M. Phil. in Social and Cultural Anthropology at OxfordSLAVIC REVIEW
Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies is ASEEES' chief publication and the leading scholarly journal in the field. Published four times a year, it features peer-reviewed articles, discussions, and reviews of recent literature that span all academic disciplines and geographic areas within Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies.DAVID SIROKY
David Siroky is Associate Professor of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University, where he is a core faculty member of the Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity and the working group on Nationalist and Ethno-Religious Dynamics, as well as a faculty affiliate of the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, the Center for Jewish Studies, the Melikian Center for RussianJULIET JOHNSON
Juliet Johnson is Professor of Political Science at McGill University and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She studied Politics at Princeton University (PhD 1997) and International Relations at Stanford University (AB 1990), as well as intensive Russian atMiddlebury
RUSTIS KAMUNTAVICIUS Rūstis Kamuntavičius (www.rustis.lt; in LT/EN) is Associate Professor of the History Department and Head of the Czes ław Mił osz Center at Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas, Lithuania). He is also Director of the Institute of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (www.ldki.lt in LT/BE/PL/UA), which promotes the notion of a shared past among Lithuanians, Poles, Belarusians and Ukrainians.ZACHARY HICKS
Zachary Hicks is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and The Program in Critical Theory at University of California, Berkeley. He also serves on the editorial board of Qui Parle: Critical Humanities and Social Sciences. His research draws on aspects of critical theory, theories of uneven and combined development, and political economy to consider late- and JEFFREY C. YELVERTON JR. Jeffrey C. Yelverton Jr. (he/him/his) is currently working towards his Ph.D. in Musicology at the University of Minnesota. He also holds a Master of Music History from the University of South Carolina, a Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing from Berklee School of Music, and a BMus in French Horn performance from Saint Cloud StateUniversity.
ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.JOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
KIERAN WILLIAMS
Kieran. Kieran Williams is a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Drake University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? In high school I found that I was fairly good at learning languages, and was fortunate that Russian was offered, so I began taking it in 1983. ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.JOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
KIERAN WILLIAMS
Kieran. Kieran Williams is a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Drake University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? In high school I found that I was fairly good at learning languages, and was fortunate that Russian was offered, so I began taking it in 1983.PROGRAMS | ASEEES
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe and CONVENTION REGISTRATION contact us. If you have any questions about registering for the Convention, please contact us at aseees@pitt.edu or by phone at (412) 648-9911 (voicemail only) or (412) 475-9870 (alternate phone). If you have a question regarding sponsorship, exhibitor information, or advertising, please contact Margaret Manges, Convention Manager, at ASEEES WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS ASEEES Webinars and Workshops. Working with our committees, members, and other organizations, ASEEES offers webinars and workshops throughout the year to help members engage in professional development by providing information on research methodologies and sources, teaching methods and resources, publishing, funding, and careers inand outside
DOUGLAS ROGERS
Douglas Rogers is Professor of Anthropology at Yale University, where he is completing a term as the inaugural Faculty Director of Yale’s reestablished Program in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies.. Rogers’s training in Russian studies and Anthropology began with a B.A. from Middlebury College (1995). He then completed an M. Phil. in Social and Cultural Anthropology at Oxford FUTURE ASEEES CONVENTIONS Future ASEEES Conventions. The ASEEES convention takes place each year in a different city. In upcoming years, the Association will hold its convention in the following cities: 2022: Thur, November 10 - Sun, November 13, Chicago, Palmer House Hilton. 2023: Thur, November 30 - Sun, December 3, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown.CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Call for Proposals. The 53rd Annual ASEEES Convention will be held in New Orleans, LA, from November 18-21, 2021 + December 2-3, 2021 for the virtual component. The Convention theme is " Diversity, Intersectionality, Interdisciplinarity. ".DAVID SIROKY
David Siroky is Associate Professor of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University, where he is a core faculty member of the Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity and the working group on Nationalist and Ethno-Religious Dynamics, as well as a faculty affiliate of the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, the Center for Jewish Studies, the Melikian Center for RussianJULIET JOHNSON
Juliet Johnson is Professor of Political Science at McGill University and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She studied Politics at Princeton University (PhD 1997) and International Relations at Stanford University (AB 1990), as well as intensive Russian atMiddlebury
RUSTIS KAMUNTAVICIUS Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.JOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
KIERAN WILLIAMS
Kieran. Kieran Williams is a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Drake University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? In high school I found that I was fairly good at learning languages, and was fortunate that Russian was offered, so I began taking it in 1983. ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.JOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
KIERAN WILLIAMS
Kieran. Kieran Williams is a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Drake University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? In high school I found that I was fairly good at learning languages, and was fortunate that Russian was offered, so I began taking it in 1983.PROGRAMS | ASEEES
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe and CONVENTION REGISTRATION contact us. If you have any questions about registering for the Convention, please contact us at aseees@pitt.edu or by phone at (412) 648-9911 (voicemail only) or (412) 475-9870 (alternate phone). If you have a question regarding sponsorship, exhibitor information, or advertising, please contact Margaret Manges, Convention Manager, at ASEEES WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS ASEEES Webinars and Workshops. Working with our committees, members, and other organizations, ASEEES offers webinars and workshops throughout the year to help members engage in professional development by providing information on research methodologies and sources, teaching methods and resources, publishing, funding, and careers inand outside
DOUGLAS ROGERS
Douglas Rogers is Professor of Anthropology at Yale University, where he is completing a term as the inaugural Faculty Director of Yale’s reestablished Program in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies.. Rogers’s training in Russian studies and Anthropology began with a B.A. from Middlebury College (1995). He then completed an M. Phil. in Social and Cultural Anthropology at Oxford FUTURE ASEEES CONVENTIONS Future ASEEES Conventions. The ASEEES convention takes place each year in a different city. In upcoming years, the Association will hold its convention in the following cities: 2022: Thur, November 10 - Sun, November 13, Chicago, Palmer House Hilton. 2023: Thur, November 30 - Sun, December 3, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown.CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Call for Proposals. The 53rd Annual ASEEES Convention will be held in New Orleans, LA, from November 18-21, 2021 + December 2-3, 2021 for the virtual component. The Convention theme is " Diversity, Intersectionality, Interdisciplinarity. ".DAVID SIROKY
David Siroky is Associate Professor of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University, where he is a core faculty member of the Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity and the working group on Nationalist and Ethno-Religious Dynamics, as well as a faculty affiliate of the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, the Center for Jewish Studies, the Melikian Center for RussianJULIET JOHNSON
Juliet Johnson is Professor of Political Science at McGill University and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She studied Politics at Princeton University (PhD 1997) and International Relations at Stanford University (AB 1990), as well as intensive Russian atMiddlebury
RUSTIS KAMUNTAVICIUS Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
PETER REDDAWAY
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USAJOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
KIERAN WILLIAMS
Kieran. Kieran Williams is a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Drake University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? In high school I found that I was fairly good at learning languages, and was fortunate that Russian was offered, so I began taking it in 1983. ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
PETER REDDAWAY
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USAJOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
KIERAN WILLIAMS
Kieran. Kieran Williams is a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Drake University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? In high school I found that I was fairly good at learning languages, and was fortunate that Russian was offered, so I began taking it in 1983.PROGRAMS | ASEEES
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA CONVENTION REGISTRATION contact us. If you have any questions about registering for the Convention, please contact us at aseees@pitt.edu or by phone at (412) 648-9911 (voicemail only) or (412) 475-9870 (alternate phone). If you have a question regarding sponsorship, exhibitor information, or advertising, please contact Margaret Manges, Convention Manager, at ASEEES WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS ASEEES Webinars and Workshops. Working with our committees, members, and other organizations, ASEEES offers webinars and workshops throughout the year to help members engage in professional development by providing information on research methodologies and sources, teaching methods and resources, publishing, funding, and careers inand outside
ASEEES DISSERTATION RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM ASEEES Dissertation Research Grant Program. Thanks to the generosity of donors and members, the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies is offering research grants with a stipend of maximum $6,000, for the purposes of conducting doctoral dissertation research in Eastern Europe and Eurasia in any aspect of Slavic, East FUTURE ASEEES CONVENTIONS Future ASEEES Conventions. The ASEEES convention takes place each year in a different city. In upcoming years, the Association will hold its convention in the following cities: 2022: Thur, November 10 - Sun, November 13, Chicago, Palmer House Hilton. 2023: Thur, November 30 - Sun, December 3, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown.DOUGLAS ROGERS
Douglas Rogers is Professor of Anthropology at Yale University, where he is completing a term as the inaugural Faculty Director of Yale’s reestablished Program in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies.. Rogers’s training in Russian studies and Anthropology began with a B.A. from Middlebury College (1995). He then completed an M. Phil. in Social and Cultural Anthropology at OxfordBOARD ELECTIONS
The elections for the ASEEES Board of Directors are held annually in the summer. This year, there are four seats up for election: the President-Elect/Vice President and the two Members-at-Large serving three-year terms from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2024; and the Graduate Student Representative serving a two-year term from January 2, 2022 to December 31, 2023.DAVID SIROKY
David Siroky is Associate Professor of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University, where he is a core faculty member of the Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity and the working group on Nationalist and Ethno-Religious Dynamics, as well as a faculty affiliate of the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, the Center for Jewish Studies, the Melikian Center for RussianJULIET JOHNSON
Juliet Johnson is Professor of Political Science at McGill University and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She studied Politics at Princeton University (PhD 1997) and International Relations at Stanford University (AB 1990), as well as intensive Russian atMiddlebury
RUSTIS KAMUNTAVICIUS Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
PETER REDDAWAY
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USAJOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
KIERAN WILLIAMS
Kieran. Kieran Williams is a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Drake University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? In high school I found that I was fairly good at learning languages, and was fortunate that Russian was offered, so I began taking it in 1983. ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe andMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the courseNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:SLAVIC REVIEW
PETER REDDAWAY
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USAJOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
KIERAN WILLIAMS
Kieran. Kieran Williams is a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Drake University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? In high school I found that I was fairly good at learning languages, and was fortunate that Russian was offered, so I began taking it in 1983.PROGRAMS | ASEEES
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA CONVENTION REGISTRATION contact us. If you have any questions about registering for the Convention, please contact us at aseees@pitt.edu or by phone at (412) 648-9911 (voicemail only) or (412) 475-9870 (alternate phone). If you have a question regarding sponsorship, exhibitor information, or advertising, please contact Margaret Manges, Convention Manager, at ASEEES WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS ASEEES Webinars and Workshops. Working with our committees, members, and other organizations, ASEEES offers webinars and workshops throughout the year to help members engage in professional development by providing information on research methodologies and sources, teaching methods and resources, publishing, funding, and careers inand outside
ASEEES DISSERTATION RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM ASEEES Dissertation Research Grant Program. Thanks to the generosity of donors and members, the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies is offering research grants with a stipend of maximum $6,000, for the purposes of conducting doctoral dissertation research in Eastern Europe and Eurasia in any aspect of Slavic, East FUTURE ASEEES CONVENTIONS Future ASEEES Conventions. The ASEEES convention takes place each year in a different city. In upcoming years, the Association will hold its convention in the following cities: 2022: Thur, November 10 - Sun, November 13, Chicago, Palmer House Hilton. 2023: Thur, November 30 - Sun, December 3, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown.DOUGLAS ROGERS
Douglas Rogers is Professor of Anthropology at Yale University, where he is completing a term as the inaugural Faculty Director of Yale’s reestablished Program in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies.. Rogers’s training in Russian studies and Anthropology began with a B.A. from Middlebury College (1995). He then completed an M. Phil. in Social and Cultural Anthropology at OxfordBOARD ELECTIONS
The elections for the ASEEES Board of Directors are held annually in the summer. This year, there are four seats up for election: the President-Elect/Vice President and the two Members-at-Large serving three-year terms from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2024; and the Graduate Student Representative serving a two-year term from January 2, 2022 to December 31, 2023.DAVID SIROKY
David Siroky is Associate Professor of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University, where he is a core faculty member of the Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity and the working group on Nationalist and Ethno-Religious Dynamics, as well as a faculty affiliate of the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, the Center for Jewish Studies, the Melikian Center for RussianJULIET JOHNSON
Juliet Johnson is Professor of Political Science at McGill University and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She studied Politics at Princeton University (PhD 1997) and International Relations at Stanford University (AB 1990), as well as intensive Russian atMiddlebury
RUSTIS KAMUNTAVICIUS Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Any changes to panels or roundtables, such as title or participant changes, should be sent to the Convention Session Coordinator at aseees.proposal@pitt.edu. All other questions or issues related to the convention should be addressed to: Margaret Manges, Convention Manager. Phone: (412) 648-4049. E-mail: aseees.convention@pitt.edu. 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe and ASEEES WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS ASEEES Webinars and Workshops. Working with our committees, members, and other organizations, ASEEES offers webinars and workshops throughout the year to help members engage in professional development by providing information on research methodologies and sources, teaching methods and resources, publishing, funding, and careers inand outside
MENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the course ASEEES STATEMENT CONDEMNING SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE ASEEES Statement Condemning Systemic Racism and Police Brutality. Published June 4, 2020. The Executive Committee and the Committee for the Advocacy of Diversity and Inclusion of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies issued the following statement: The Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES WAYNE S. VUCINICH BOOK PRIZE The winner of the Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize will be chosen by the following scholars: Thomas Seifrid, U of Southern California, 2020-2021, Chair. Professor Seifrid will accept ebooks or print books at: Prof. Thomas Seifrid. 19413 Christina Ct. Cerritos, CA 90703-7110. Email: seifrid@usc.edu. Work mail address:SLAVIC REVIEW
PETER REDDAWAY
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Any changes to panels or roundtables, such as title or participant changes, should be sent to the Convention Session Coordinator at aseees.proposal@pitt.edu. All other questions or issues related to the convention should be addressed to: Margaret Manges, Convention Manager. Phone: (412) 648-4049. E-mail: aseees.convention@pitt.edu. 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe and ASEEES WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS ASEEES Webinars and Workshops. Working with our committees, members, and other organizations, ASEEES offers webinars and workshops throughout the year to help members engage in professional development by providing information on research methodologies and sources, teaching methods and resources, publishing, funding, and careers inand outside
MENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the course ASEEES STATEMENT CONDEMNING SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE ASEEES Statement Condemning Systemic Racism and Police Brutality. Published June 4, 2020. The Executive Committee and the Committee for the Advocacy of Diversity and Inclusion of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies issued the following statement: The Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES WAYNE S. VUCINICH BOOK PRIZE The winner of the Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize will be chosen by the following scholars: Thomas Seifrid, U of Southern California, 2020-2021, Chair. Professor Seifrid will accept ebooks or print books at: Prof. Thomas Seifrid. 19413 Christina Ct. Cerritos, CA 90703-7110. Email: seifrid@usc.edu. Work mail address:SLAVIC REVIEW
PETER REDDAWAY
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USAPROGRAMS | ASEEES
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USARESOURCES | ASEEES
Resources. ASEEES gathers and disseminates information about external scholarly and professional resources available for our members. ASEEES regularly posts employment, fellowship, grant, internship and scholarly opportunities specifically relevant to theNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find:BOARD ELECTIONS
The elections for the ASEEES Board of Directors are held annually in the summer. This year, there are four seats up for election: the President-Elect/Vice President and the two Members-at-Large serving three-year terms from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2024; and the Graduate Student Representative serving a two-year term from January 2, 2022 to December 31, 2023. ASEEES DISSERTATION RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM ASEEES Dissertation Research Grant Program. Thanks to the generosity of donors and members, the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies is offering research grants with a stipend of maximum $6,000, for the purposes of conducting doctoral dissertation research in Eastern Europe and Eurasia in any aspect of Slavic, East FUTURE ASEEES CONVENTIONS Future ASEEES Conventions. The ASEEES convention takes place each year in a different city. In upcoming years, the Association will hold its convention in the following cities: 2022: Thur, November 10 - Sun, November 13, Chicago, Palmer House Hilton. 2023: Thur, November 30 - Sun, December 3, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown.CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Call for Proposals. The 53rd Annual ASEEES Convention will be held in New Orleans, LA, from November 18-21, 2021 + December 2-3, 2021 for the virtual component. The Convention theme is " Diversity, Intersectionality, Interdisciplinarity. ".SLAVIC REVIEW
Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies is ASEEES' chief publication and the leading scholarly journal in the field. Published four times a year, it features peer-reviewed articles, discussions, and reviews of recent literature that span all academic disciplines and geographic areas within Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies. DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTIONS AWARD Distinguished Contributions Award. Established in 1970 the Association's Distinguished Contributions to Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Award honors members of the profession who have made major contributions to the field. Distinguished Contributions may be conceived of in diverse ways, and the Association seeks torecognize
ADELE LINDENMEYR
Adele Lindenmeyr is the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Professor of History at Villanova University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? As a teenager in suburban Connecticut in the 1960s, I decided to take Russian in high school on a whim. ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Any changes to panels or roundtables, such as title or participant changes, should be sent to the Convention Session Coordinator at aseees.proposal@pitt.edu. All other questions or issues related to the convention should be addressed to: Margaret Manges, Convention Manager. Phone: (412) 648-4049. E-mail: aseees.convention@pitt.edu.RESOURCES | ASEEES
Resources. ASEEES gathers and disseminates information about external scholarly and professional resources available for our members. ASEEES regularly posts employment, fellowship, grant, internship and scholarly opportunities specifically relevant to theMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the course ASEEES STATEMENT CONDEMNING SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE ASEEES Statement Condemning Systemic Racism and Police Brutality. Published June 4, 2020. The Executive Committee and the Committee for the Advocacy of Diversity and Inclusion of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies issued the following statement: The Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEESSLAVIC REVIEW
ADELE LINDENMEYR
Adele Lindenmeyr is the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Professor of History at Villanova University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? As a teenager in suburban Connecticut in the 1960s, I decided to take Russian in high school on a whim. CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.JOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Any changes to panels or roundtables, such as title or participant changes, should be sent to the Convention Session Coordinator at aseees.proposal@pitt.edu. All other questions or issues related to the convention should be addressed to: Margaret Manges, Convention Manager. Phone: (412) 648-4049. E-mail: aseees.convention@pitt.edu.RESOURCES | ASEEES
Resources. ASEEES gathers and disseminates information about external scholarly and professional resources available for our members. ASEEES regularly posts employment, fellowship, grant, internship and scholarly opportunities specifically relevant to theMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the course ASEEES STATEMENT CONDEMNING SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE ASEEES Statement Condemning Systemic Racism and Police Brutality. Published June 4, 2020. The Executive Committee and the Committee for the Advocacy of Diversity and Inclusion of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies issued the following statement: The Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEESSLAVIC REVIEW
ADELE LINDENMEYR
Adele Lindenmeyr is the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Professor of History at Villanova University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? As a teenager in suburban Connecticut in the 1960s, I decided to take Russian in high school on a whim. CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.JOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
PROGRAMS | ASEEES
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USARESOURCES | ASEEES
Resources. ASEEES gathers and disseminates information about external scholarly and professional resources available for our members. ASEEES regularly posts employment, fellowship, grant, internship and scholarly opportunities specifically relevant to the 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe and ASEEES WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS ASEEES Webinars and Workshops. Working with our committees, members, and other organizations, ASEEES offers webinars and workshops throughout the year to help members engage in professional development by providing information on research methodologies and sources, teaching methods and resources, publishing, funding, and careers inand outside
ASEEES STATEMENT CONDEMNING SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE ASEEES Statement Condemning Systemic Racism and Police Brutality. Published June 4, 2020. The Executive Committee and the Committee for the Advocacy of Diversity and Inclusion of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies issued the following statement: The Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEESNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find: ASEEES DISSERTATION RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM ASEEES Dissertation Research Grant Program. Thanks to the generosity of donors and members, the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies is offering research grants with a stipend of maximum $6,000, for the purposes of conducting doctoral dissertation research in Eastern Europe and Eurasia in any aspect of Slavic, EastBOARD ELECTIONS
The elections for the ASEEES Board of Directors are held annually in the summer. This year, there are four seats up for election: the President-Elect/Vice President and the two Members-at-Large serving three-year terms from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2024; and the Graduate Student Representative serving a two-year term from January 2, 2022 to December 31, 2023.CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Call for Proposals. The 53rd Annual ASEEES Convention will be held in New Orleans, LA, from November 18-21, 2021 + December 2-3, 2021 for the virtual component. The Convention theme is " Diversity, Intersectionality, Interdisciplinarity. ". ANNUAL MAG CONGRESS, JUNE 22-24 Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
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Any changes to panels or roundtables, such as title or participant changes, should be sent to the Convention Session Coordinator at aseees.proposal@pitt.edu. All other questions or issues related to the convention should be addressed to: Margaret Manges, Convention Manager. Phone: (412) 648-4049. E-mail: aseees.convention@pitt.edu.RESOURCES | ASEEES
Resources. ASEEES gathers and disseminates information about external scholarly and professional resources available for our members. ASEEES regularly posts employment, fellowship, grant, internship and scholarly opportunities specifically relevant to theMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the course ASEEES STATEMENT CONDEMNING SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE ASEEES Statement Condemning Systemic Racism and Police Brutality. Published June 4, 2020. The Executive Committee and the Committee for the Advocacy of Diversity and Inclusion of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies issued the following statement: The Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEESSLAVIC REVIEW
ADELE LINDENMEYR
Adele Lindenmeyr is the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Professor of History at Villanova University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? As a teenager in suburban Connecticut in the 1960s, I decided to take Russian in high school on a whim. CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.JOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
ASEEESABOUTMEMBERSHIPCONVENTIONPUBLICATIONSNEWS & EVENTSPROGRAMS ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom. ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors. Read More. 2021 ANNUAL CONVENTION 2021 Annual Convention. One of the core activities of the Association is the annual convention. Held in the fall, the convention takes place each year in a different city in North America. This international forum makes possible a broad exchange of information and ideas, stimulating further work and sustaining the intellectual vitality ofthe
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Any changes to panels or roundtables, such as title or participant changes, should be sent to the Convention Session Coordinator at aseees.proposal@pitt.edu. All other questions or issues related to the convention should be addressed to: Margaret Manges, Convention Manager. Phone: (412) 648-4049. E-mail: aseees.convention@pitt.edu.RESOURCES | ASEEES
Resources. ASEEES gathers and disseminates information about external scholarly and professional resources available for our members. ASEEES regularly posts employment, fellowship, grant, internship and scholarly opportunities specifically relevant to theMENTORING PROGRAM
Mentors and mentees are matched by the ASEEES Mentoring Committee. This one-year mentoring relationship is intended for September 2021 through August of 2022. Communications may take place as often as once a month, either electronically or where possible, in-person, but are intended more commonly as three to four conversations over the course ASEEES STATEMENT CONDEMNING SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE ASEEES Statement Condemning Systemic Racism and Police Brutality. Published June 4, 2020. The Executive Committee and the Committee for the Advocacy of Diversity and Inclusion of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies issued the following statement: The Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEESSLAVIC REVIEW
ADELE LINDENMEYR
Adele Lindenmeyr is the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Professor of History at Villanova University. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? As a teenager in suburban Connecticut in the 1960s, I decided to take Russian in high school on a whim. CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC A member of the AAASS/ASEEES since 1985, she served on its Board of Directors and chaired various committees, including the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for five years. Worobec has also served as AWSS president, vice president, and board member, service that was honored by the AWSS Outstanding Achievement Award.JOSEPH LENKART
Joseph Lenkart is the Manager of the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is also the Reference Specialist on Central Asia. When did you first develop an interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies? My interest in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies started during my undergraduateyears.
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Resources. ASEEES gathers and disseminates information about external scholarly and professional resources available for our members. ASEEES regularly posts employment, fellowship, grant, internship and scholarly opportunities specifically relevant to the 2021 ASEEES CONVENTION THEME 2021 ASEEES President: Sibelan Forrester, Susan W. Lippincott Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Russian, Swarthmore College. The 2021 ASEEES convention invites approaches to diverse topics in the field and celebrates our various backgrounds, disciplines, and ways we create and propagate knowledge. Our studies of Eastern Europe and ASEEES WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS ASEEES Webinars and Workshops. Working with our committees, members, and other organizations, ASEEES offers webinars and workshops throughout the year to help members engage in professional development by providing information on research methodologies and sources, teaching methods and resources, publishing, funding, and careers inand outside
ASEEES STATEMENT CONDEMNING SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE ASEEES Statement Condemning Systemic Racism and Police Brutality. Published June 4, 2020. The Executive Committee and the Committee for the Advocacy of Diversity and Inclusion of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies issued the following statement: The Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEESNEWSNET | ASEEES
NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news of the profession and the association and is published five times a year. ASEEES membership includes a subscription to NewsNet. NewsNet Content. Inside NewsNet you will find: ASEEES DISSERTATION RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM ASEEES Dissertation Research Grant Program. Thanks to the generosity of donors and members, the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies is offering research grants with a stipend of maximum $6,000, for the purposes of conducting doctoral dissertation research in Eastern Europe and Eurasia in any aspect of Slavic, EastBOARD ELECTIONS
The elections for the ASEEES Board of Directors are held annually in the summer. This year, there are four seats up for election: the President-Elect/Vice President and the two Members-at-Large serving three-year terms from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2024; and the Graduate Student Representative serving a two-year term from January 2, 2022 to December 31, 2023.CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Call for Proposals. The 53rd Annual ASEEES Convention will be held in New Orleans, LA, from November 18-21, 2021 + December 2-3, 2021 for the virtual component. The Convention theme is " Diversity, Intersectionality, Interdisciplinarity. ". ANNUAL MAG CONGRESS, JUNE 22-24 Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 412-648-9911 | aseees@pitt.edu 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA * WELCOME to The Association for Slavic, East European, & EurasianStudies
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