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ISEK - Institut für Sozialanthropologie und Empirische Kulturwissenschaft Ethnologie

Vorträge Eliza Isabaeva

2018

Land as a Legal and Illegal Commodity in Bishkek, 6 th Conference of the Asian Borderlands Research Network (ABRN). Borderland Spaces: Ruins, Revival(s) and Resources, 13-15 August, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

2017

Right to Housing, 15 th Biannual Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies (ESCAS), 29 June – 2 July, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

2016

Vulnerable Citizens on the Edge of Bishkek, 17 th Annual Conference of the Central Eurasian Studies Societies (CESS), 3-6 November, Princeton, USA.

2015

Migration into the Illegality and State Mimicry in Contemporary Kyrgyzstan, 14 th Biannual Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies (ESCAS), 8-11 October, Zurich, Switzerland.

2014

Vote For Me: An Informal Squatter Settlement as a Site for Seeking Profit, Latin American Association for Asian and African Studies Conference, 28-30 November, Colima, Mexico.

Politics of Care in Urban Kyrgyzstan, presentation given at the Conference “Private and Public Care”, 1-3 March, Kazan, Russia.

2013

Informal Political Leadership in Bishkek, 13 th Biannual Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies (ESCAS), 5-8 August, Astana, Kazakhstan.

Becoming New Citizens in Bishkek: The Case of Squatter-Settlement Residents, presentation given at the conference “The Visible and Invisible: Institutions and Identities in Contemporary Central Asia”, 20-22 December, Zurich, Switzerland.

Power of the People on the Edge: Squatters and Squatter Settlements in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan, 11 th Biannual Conference of the Australian Association for Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 7-8 February, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

2012

Coping with Difficulties in an Illegal Squatter Settlement in Bishkek, presentation given at the conference “Mobility and Identity in Central Asia”, 25-27 May, Zurich, Switzerland.

2009

Migration and the Role of Remittances in Kyrgyzstan, 11th Biannual Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies (ESCAS), 3-5 September, Budapest, Hungary.

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