17/11/2022

LOCATION: INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, LJUBLJANA, 17-18 NOVEMBER 2022

We are delighted to share the provisional programme of the next annual meeting which will take place in Ljubljana in collaboration with the Institute of Contemporary History on 17-18 November 2022.

PROGRAMME 

Thursday, November 17, 2022 

14:00-15:00 (CET time) • Core Group Meeting 
*Only for the Core Group members* 

15:00-15:30 (CET time) • Coffee break 

15:30-16:30 (CET time) • Management Committee 
*For all MC and COST members* 

16:30-17:00 (CET time) • Coffee break 

17:00-18:00 (CET time) • Public session, Presentation of Who cares in Europe: Highlights, Publications and the Unpolitical Politics Volume 

18:00-19:30 (CET time) • Cocktail 

Friday, November 18, 2022 

09:30-10:15 (CET time) • Presentation of the “Social Marginals” project by Patricia Kennedy, Michele Mioni, and Jelena Seferovic 

10:15-10:45 (CET time) • Presentation of the “Gendering the mixed economies of Welfare project” by Efi Avdela, Lindsey Earner-Byrne, and Dimitra Lampropoulou 

10:45-11:00 (CET time) • Presentation of the “Ethnic and Social Minorities project” by Karolina Lendak-Kabok 


11:00-11:15 (CET time) • Coffee break 

11:15-12:00 (CET time) • Presentation of the “Elder Care” project by Anca Dohotariu 

12:00-12:30 (CET time) • Presentation of the research “The development of Psychotherapy in Croatia” by Tamara Prevendar and discussion with Sally Alexander

12:30-13:30 (CET time) • Lunch Break 

13:30-14:15 (CET time) • Presentation of the “Narratives on Families” project by Adriana Zaharijevic 

14:15-15:00 (CET time) • Presentation of the “Decolonizing Empires “project by Marco van de Leeuwen and Michele Mioni 

15:00-15:15 (CET time) • Coffee break 

15:15-16:00 (CET time) • Presentation of the “IMPASSE – new intellectual history COST application” by Kristina Andělova, Lucija Balikić, Una Blagojević, Isidora Grubački, Adela Hincu, Matej Ivančík 

16:00-16:45 (CET time) • Presentation of the “Associational Paperwork. Thinking voluntary associations through writing practices” project by Fabio Giomi and Lukas Posselt 

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