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Ten Years' Event

January 2012

 

Date Event Title, Lecturer/Participants Location

Wed.
Jan. 4  
11.00 a.m.

Odobleja Seminar

 The (Re) Institutionalization of Sociology in Communist Romania (1960s)

Stefan BOSOMITU

Researcher, Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and for the Memory of the Romanian Exile, Bucharest

NEC,
conference hall


Tue.
Jan. 10
5.00 p.m.

GE-NEC
Seminar

(in Romanian)

A discussion on sources and methodology

NEC,
conference hall


Wed.
Jan. 11
11.00
a.m.

NEC Seminar

Environmental Activism in the Republic of Moldova

Amy SAMUELSON

Ph.D. Candidate, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

NEC,
conference hall


Fri.
Jan. 13
9.45 a.m.-12.45 a.m.
2.30-7.00 p.m.

 

Workshop

Penser le XIXe sičcle : nouveaux chantiers de recherche

Participants:
Raluca ALEXANDRESCU, Ionela BĂLUȚĂ, Constantin BĂRBULESCU, Simion CÂLȚIA, Steven ENGLUND, Anastassia FALIEROU, Damien GUILLAME, Christine GUIONNET, Ligia LIVADĂ, Silvia MARTON, Nicolae MIHAI, Toader NICOARĂ, Alexandru-Florin PLATON, Michčle RIOT-SARCEY, Nicoleta ROMAN, Andrei SORA, Florin ȚURCANU, Mihai Răzvan UNGUREANU, Constanța VINTILĂ-GHIȚULESCU.

NEC,
conference hall


Sat.
Jan. 14  
10.00a.m.- 12.30p.m.
2.30-7.00p.m.

Workshop

Penser le XIXe sičcle : nouveaux chantiers de recherche
(continued)

NEC,
conference hall


Mon.
Jan. 16
2 p.m.

Public talk

Gender Check - Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe

Bojana PEJIĆ
Art historian, critic and curator

National University of Arts, Bucharest (Budișteanu str. 19, 3d floor,
room 41)


Tue.
Jan. 17
5 p.m.

GE-NEC III seminar

New Art Practice: Art of the 1970s in SFR Yugoslavia

Bojana PEJIĆ
Art historian, critic and curator

NEC, conference hall


Wed.
Jan. 18
11.00 a.m.

Odobleja Seminar

The Emperor’s Scholars and Manuscripts: People
and Power in the Early Fifteenth Century Byzantine Court

Florin LEONTE PhD Candidate, Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest

NEC,
conference hall


Thu.
Jan. 19
5 p.m.

GE-NEC III
Public talk

Public Art and the Politics of Collective Memory

Bojana PEJIĆ
Art historian, critic and curator

NEC, conference hall


Tue.
Jan. 24
5.00 p.m.

GE-NEC
Seminar

The Problems of 20th c. Art History, Approached
from Eastern European Art

Marian MAZZONE
Chair, Department of Art History
Professor, Modern & Contemporary Art, College of Charleston, South Carolina

NEC,
conference hall


Wed.
Jan. 25
11.00 a.m.

Odobleja Seminar

Doomsday. Living and dying in the 17th and 18th century Moldavia

Elena BEDREAG
PhD Candidate, Faculty of History, University Al. I. Cuza, Iași

NEC,
conference hall


Wed.
Jan. 25
5.00 p.m.

GE-NEC Public talk

New Media and the Idea of the Post-Modern

Marian MAZZONE
Chair, Department of Art History
Professor, Modern & Contemporary Art, College of Charleston, South Carolina

NEC,
conference hall


Thu.
Jan. 26
5.00 p.m.

Research Group
(in Romanian)

Meeting of the Research Group
Cosmopolitanism in a Philosophical Perspective (Tamara CĂRĂUȘ, Dan LAZEA, Áron TELEGDI-CSETRI, Camil PÂRVU)

Cosmopolitanism versus populism

Meeting organized within the project Critical Foundations of Contemporary Cosmopolitanism, financed by the National Council for Scientific Research (CNCS), Human Resources Program, Young Research Teams Grants-TE, project code: PN-II-RU-TE-2011-3-0218

NEC,
seminar hall


Tue.
Jan. 31
5.00 p.m.

GE-NEC
Seminar

The Propaganda for the Socialist Realist Architecture during 1948-1953.
Three Case Studies: Workers’ Dwellings in the Hunedoara Region. ’Casa Scânteii’. Socio-cultural Constructions in Bucharest on the occasion of the World Festival of Youth.

Irina TULBURE
Teaching Assistant, „Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urban Planning, Bucharest

NEC,
conference hall


* NEC, BLACK SEA Link, GE-NEC III, ODOBLEJA, and NEC POSDRU seminars as well as the research groups can be attended by the fellows and the alumni of NEC Programs, and their guests.

New Europe College will be closed to the public during the period:
December 19, 2011 – January 3, 2012