Kolloquiumsvortrag
18:15 Uhr,
IW3 0330 / hybrid
Alissa Klots
(Philadelphia/Regensburg)
"The Restless Generation: Soviet Retirees and the Meanings of Active Old Age, 1950s-1970s"
Kolloquiumsvortrag
18:15 Uhr,
IW3 0330 / hybrid
Oksana Nagornaia (Berlin)
"Tierische Kämpfer, stumme Opfer: Eine animalistische Dimension des Ersten Weltkriegs an der Ostfront"
Wissenswertes
06.12.23
In and Out: Central Asia as a Center of New Mobilities after the Outbreak of War in Ukraine
Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 had a significant impact on migration routes in the post-Soviet region. After decades of sending labor migrants to Russia, the Central Asian countries have recently become the main host states for hundreds of thousands of Russian citizens fleeing the country due to war, military mobilization, and intensified repression. The deterioration of the economic and political situation in Russia also poses new risks for potential migrants and creates new uncertainties for those who have already immigrated. As Russia loses its appeal and their home countries still offer limited economic opportunities, Central Asian labor migrants are increasingly seeking alternative destinations. The panel will discuss the context and reasons for the new migration trends in the post-Soviet space, focusing on Central Asia as an important migrant-receiving and migrant-sending region.
Speakers:
Caress Schenk
Ekaterina Vorobeva
Giulio Benedetti
Nargis Kassenova
Zoomlink
Livestream Youtube
Where:Youtube / Zoom
When: Wednesday, 6. December, 16 Uhr
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