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SUMMARY:Convegno dell'Associazione per lo Studio in Italia dell'Asia Centrale e del Caucaso
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAMMA: \nMONDAY 25 October\n9.00 Registration\n9.30 Opening of the conference\nAldo Ferrari\, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice\, President of ASIAC\nAntonello Biagini\, Rettore UNITELMA Sapienza and President of Fondazione Roma Sapienza \nPhilological and linguistic insights into the Caucasus – 9.45 \nChair: Vittorio S. Tomelleri & Elisabetta Ragagnin\nVelizar Sadovski\, Austrian Academy of Science\, Armenian Personal Names of Iranian Origin as a Source for Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Phraseology and Dichtersprache Gilles Authier\, École Pratique des Hautes Études\, Linguistic diversity in East Caucasian: on the renewal of verbal forms\nPaolo Ognibene\, University of Bologna\, Remarks on Ethnic Diversity within Herodotean Scythia and in the Lands North of the Caucasus\nAndriy Danylenko\, Pace University\, From ‘Great’ to ‘Black’: The Naming of the Black Sea in the Turkish and Arab-Muslim Traditions \nCoffee break 11.15 \nFormal linguistic approaches – 11.30 \nChair: Gilles Authier & Viacheslav Chirikba\nGulshen Sakhatova\, University of Cyprus\, Multi-valued units in Turkmen and Kazakh Revaz Sherozia & Natia Putkaradze\, Shota Meskhia State Teaching University; Caucasus University\, Phonemic Portrait of the Kartvelian linguistic Sub-systems. On the example of glotal stop /ʔ/\nGasangusen Sulajbanov & Nina Sumbatova\, École Pratique des Hautes Études; Russian State University for the Humanities\, Causative in Tsugni Dargwa\nSilvie Strauss & Emine Şahingöz\, Goethe University Frankfurt\, Eastern Armenian and Ossetic – Two special cases of Differential Object Marking in the Caucasus\nNodar Ardoteli\, Tbilisi State University\, Towards the problem of borrowed compounds in the Georgian\, Dido and Bezhita Languages\nLunch 13.00 \nEducation\, culture\, and geopolitics in Central Asia and the South Caucasus – 14.00 \nChair: Paolo Sorbello & Filippo Costa Buranelli \nIrina Chernykh\, Kazakh-German University\, Educational Migration from\, to and within Central Asia: Trends\, Drivers\, Life Strategies\nSilvia Grandi\, Sandy MacDonald\, Aliya Tankibayeva\, University of Bologna\, University of Northampton\, al-Farabi Kazakh National University\, Cultural heritage and rural tourism in Kazakhstan\nTommaso Aguzzi & Talshyn Tokyzhanova\, Tallin University of Technology\,\nInformality in Central Asia: A Literature Review \nCoffee break 15.30 \nConflict in the South Caucasus – 15.45 \nChair: Giorgio Comai & Michele Brunelli\nCesare Figaris Barberis\, The Graduate Institute of Geneva\, Ideology and the Grip of Emotions: A Comparison of Post-Conflict Attitudes in Georgia and Azerbaijan\nBeatrice Paris\, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia\, The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: hate speech in media and in testimonies\nDaniel Pommier\, Sapienza Università of Rome\, The role of Azerbaijani diaspora in the 44-days war \nEnd of session 17.15\nAsiac Association Meeting (in Italian) 17.30 \nTUESDAY 26 October \nRegionalism and Security in Central Asia – 9.30 \nChair: Stefano Ravagnan & Gabriele Natalizia\nRustam Burnashev\, Kazakh-German University\, Michel Foucault’s concept of ‘dispositif of security’: Central Asian weak states\nFilippo Costa Buranelli\, University of St. Andrews\, Regionalism or Order? Assessing the International Relations of Central Asia\nFabio Indeo\, NATO Defense College Foundation\, Reshaping Central Asia security architecture: old challenges\, new partners? \nCoffee break 11.00 \nNavigating a West-East nexus: Identity\, ordering and agency in the South Caucasus – 11.15 \nChair: Carlo Frappi & Paolo Sorbello\nLaura Luciani\, Ghent University\, Re-thinking gender from the ‘shared neighbourhood’: EU interventions and feminist agency in Armenia\nLouise Amoris\, Ghent University and United Nations University – CRIS\, Liminality and Armenia: a bridge between the EU and Russia?\nShota Kakabadze\, Georgian Institut of Politics\, Is the EU’s normative power still relevant in the Eastern Partnership? The case of Georgia’s political crisis\nVeronika Pfeilschifter\, University of Jena\, Ideology\, utopia and resilience – The new post- Soviet left in the South Caucasus \nLunch 12.45 \nHistory of alphabets and etymology 14.15 \nChair: Paolo Ognibene & Elisabetta Ragagnin\nAleksey Andronov\, St. Petersburg State University\, Some details of Evgenij Polivanov’s contribution to creation of alphabets for the peoples of the USSR: Dungan and Kyrgyz Viacheslav Chirikba\, Institute of Linguistics\, Moscow\, Soviet Policy of Romanization and Abkhaz Alphabets\nVittorio S. Tomelleri\, University of Torino\, On the latinisation of Ossetian viewed from inside and outside \nCoffee break 15.45 \nIranian and Armenian studies – 16.00 \nChair: Velizar Sadovski & Anna Sirinian\nLaura Massetti\, University of Oxford\, When Syrdon invented the fændyr: a “Nartic Hymn to Hermes”?\nDavide Procaccino\, University of Pisa\, Ossetic funeral laments: an overview of their ritual\, textual and linguistic features\nMichele Salvatori\, Liceo Scientifico “E. Medi”\, Montegiorgio (FM)\, The Lord’s Prayer in Ossetian. Some remarks\nFrancesco Moratelli\, University of Bologna\, The “Righteous Among the Nations” for the Armenians: Their Stories and Context\nNairi Mercadanti\, University of Teramo\, Nerkaght and the concept of homeland. The Armenian community in Beirut and the repatriation movement 1946-1948 \nEnd of session 17.30 \nWEDNESDAY 27 October \nDemocracy in decline in Eurasia. Disentangling its causes and consequences\n[in presence only] – 8.45 \nChair: Andrea Carteny\nParticipants: Gabriele Natalizia\, Carlo Frappi\, Elena Tosti Di Stefano\, Mara Morini \nSociolinguistics and communication – 9.45 \nChair: Daniele Artoni & Vittorio S. Tomelleri\nTamari Lomtadze & Irakli Tskhvediani\, Akaki Tsereteli State University\, The Influence of Englishization and Russification on the Georgian Linguistic Standard\nTamar Guchua\, Akaki Tsereteli State University\, Performatives within the Framework of the Ethnography of Communication: A Case of Georgian\nIrine Chachanidze\, Akaki Tsereteli State University\, Assessing the phenomena of Diglossia in the City of Kutaisi: Sociolinguistic Studies of Non-Georgian Population \nCoffee break 11.00 \nHistory and material culture in the Caucasus and Central Asia – 11.15 \nChair: Aldo Ferrari & Fabio L. Grassi\nDavit Merkviladze\, Independent Researcher\, Arcangelo Lamberti\, an Italian Missionary\n– Activity in Georgia and his Work the Sacred Colchis\nMichele Brunelli\, University of Bergamo\, Give me 4 million gold scudi and I will restore Constantinople to Christianity”. Discourse on the present state of the Turk and ways of waging a real war on him. A 1585 war plan\nStefan Williamson-Fa\, University of Birmingham\, Husayn’s Flag Will Never Fall: Ritual Resilience Amongst Shi‘i Muslims in the Caucasus\nDinara Dubrovskaya\, Russian Academy of Science\, The Xinjiang Sino-Anglo-Russian Ili Crisis of 1781–1881 According to Rare Russian Archival Sources\nAna Cheishvili\, École des hautes études en sciences sociales\, Iconographic heritage of the Caucasus: the photographic collections of Baron de Baye \nLunch 13.00 \nForeign policies\, cooperation and myths – 14.30 \nChair: Carlo Frappi & Paolo Sorbello\nFrank Maracchione\, University of Sheffiled\, Multivectoral? A quantitative analysis of Uzbek foreign policy communication in the 21st century\nMarco Alvi & Leonardo Zanatta\, University of Bologna\, Corvinus University of Budapest\, The role of Syrian mercenaries in the current Turkish foreign policy: a view from the Regional Security Complex Theory\nGiorgio Cella\, NATO Defense College Foundation\, Between rivalry and cooperation\, Russia and Turkey in the light of the conflict in Nagorno Karabakh. The Caucasus and its disputed future\nFabio L. Grassi\, Sapienza University\, Between pride and humilation: Caucasian Diaspora and the myth of Circassian beauty \nCoffee break 16.00 \nConnectivity in the Caucasus through Georgia after the 2020 Karabakh War – 16.15 \nChair: Andrea Carteny & Fabrizio Vielmini\nArchil Sikharulidze\, Tbilisi State University\, Georgia’s dilemma between geopolitics and economy\nZalina Plieva & Zhanna Tarkhanova\, State University “K.L. Khetagurov\, The role and Potential of North Ossetia (NOA) as a Transport Hub in the Greater Caucasus Region\nFabrizio Vielmini\, Webster University in Tashkent\, South Ossetia (SO) as the Missing Link of the North-South connection Axis\nEugenia Fabbri\, University of Bologna\, Energy crisis in Abkhazia: fuel for annexation? \nEnd of session 17.45 \nMore informations
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