
Nelly Bekus
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13-06-2009 14:24:45
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¿Qué explica la violencia política? ¿Por qué las violaciones a DDHH se asemejan en países latinoamericanos? ¿Por qué la desaparición forzada de personas atraviesa fronteras? A #40AñosDemocracia son preguntas que hacemos en GT Violencias en Centroamérica/GECA [HILO 🧵] #HilandoCienciaCLACSO


Out now! Special thematic issue of Communist and Post-Communist Studies on Protest and Authoritarian Reaction in Belarus, edited by Nelly Bekus and myself. Topics: religion, gender, emotions, constitutional plebiscite. online.ucpress.edu/cpcs/issue/56/3




The final article from an excellent special issue of CPCS on Protest and Authoritarian Reaction in #Belarus, guest edited by Mischa Gabowitsch and Nelly Bekus.

📕Very excited to share that our collective volume Time and Material Culture: Rethinking Soviet Temporalities Edited with Antony Kalashnikov and Federica Rossi Will be published very soon with Routledge Books! Thank you to all our contributors! 👉routledge.com/Time-and-Mater…




SEMINAR “Digital Activism and Authoritarian Legitimation in Post-Soviet Central Asia”, with Bakhytzhan Kurmanov University of Central Asia. Thursday 9 May, 1.30-3.00pm, Amory 239C University of Exeter Exeter Politics. Those outside of Exeter may attend virtually. DM me for the link.

Attention Ukrainian culture specialists! UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies is recruiting a temporary lecturer in Ukrainian & East European literature/culture to cover my teaching leave (Sept '24-Dec '25). Happy to answer any questions; please share with any potential candidates! ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…

Oxford refused to disclose its £10-million (🇦🇿 ?) donor for Central Asia research. The information commisioner denied openDemocracy journalist Jenna Corderoy's appeal. Should a wealthy donor's privacy be prioritised over public interest and transparency? caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukftt/grc/2024…



Professor Richard Toye from Exeter History has written about seven elections which rocked Britain - from the bitter battle of 1832 to the poll that cemented the two-party system 🗳️ historyextra.com/membership/bri…

