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    A: Post-imperalistic Nation Building Processes

    A1: Russian Soldiers in the Russo-Ukrainian War: Life Histories, Deployment, Repercussions

    A2: Irregular Armed Units and the State in Eastern Europe (Workshop)
    A3: Memory and the Politics of History Using the Example of Historical Conflicts (Workshop)
    A4: Post-Imperialistic Nation Building Processes – Imperialistic Disintegration Processes (Workshop)
    A5: Ethnic Minorities in Border Regions – Potential for Conflict or Cooperation? (Workshop)

    B: Ethnic and Religious Diversity

    B1: Religious Diversity between Regulation and Everyday Practice
    B2: Remembering and Practising Diversity in a Post-Multi-Ethnic City
    B3: ‘Living together – living with difference’ – Everyday Diplomacy in Transregional Contexts (Workshop)
    B4: Orthodoxy and Social Peace
    B5: The Impact of War on Attitudes, Identities and Institutions

    C: Ethnic and Religious Diversity

    C1: Adaptation Strategies and Negotiation Processes – Theoretical and Empirical Approaches (Workshop together with C4)
    C2: Economic Agency in the Context of Unrecognised Statehood
    C3: Economic Survival Strategies in the Context of Unrecognized Statehood
    C4: Cross-Border Trade between Conflict and Cooperation (Workshop – together with C1)
    C5: From Centralized Energy Supply to Decentralized Sustainability (Workshop)

    D: Environmental Change and Ecological Resources

    D1: Environmental Change and Natural Resources Management in the Ferghana Valley
    D2: Upscaling: ‚Lessons Learnt’ for Resource Conflicts in Eastern Europe (Workshop)
    D3: Dams and State Borders in Central Asia – Pre-programmed Conflicts?
    D4: Resource Conflicts and Ethno-Religious Diversity (Workshop)
    D5: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Changing Arctic Realities – between Cooperation and Conflicting Interests (Workshop)

    E: Interactions and Interdependencies between Conflict and Cooperation

    E1: Sovereignty Exercises at post-Soviet Borderlands: (Re)defining the Centre, (Re)connecting the Periphery
    E2: Interdependencies between Global and Local Levels in Conflict Mediation and Trust Building in Regional Conflicts
    E3: Ceasefire Lines – Forms of Negotiations between Elites and in Everyday Life
    E4: ‘Mapping’ of ICTY records
    E5: Patronage and Strategic Competition in Secessionist Conflicts

    F: In:Security

    F1: In:Security in Border Regions (Workshop)
    F2: The Risks of Decoupling: Post-Soviet Critical Infrastructure Legacies, New Challenges and the Societal Dimension (Workshop)
    F3: Emancipatory Dimensions of In:Security (Workshop)
    F4: Vision(s) of Post-war European Security (Workshop)
    F5: Security Perceptions at the Border Triangle(s) between Poland and Lithuania (Research and Videographic Project)

    Post-Doc Projects

    Cartographic Futuremaking: Articulating the design space of “peace cartography” in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its effects on landscape futures
    Ready for the Homeland! Glory to Ukraine! The Semiotics of Conflict and Controversial Symbols
    Dynamics of Protest Waves in Eastern Europe
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    DataLab Blog

    The Datalab blog examines data practices and regional transformations in Eastern Europe, fostering dialogue between scholars and practitioners through case studies, visualizations, and interdisciplinary essays.

    Trainings

    The DataLab provides training sessions and workshops for young and experienced researchers from the KonKoop network and the project’s partners

    Protest Event Datasets in Eastern Europe

    This new database presents comprehensive information on 51 accessible collections of protest event data

    Conflict and Cooperation Database

    The catalog provides a list of available datasets and sources covering the regions of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and South Caucasus.

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    Critical Cartography and Map Analysis

    One of the main directions of the VisLab is to develop and provide a systematic and critical analysis of peace and conflict visualisations with the intention to articulate relevant concepts, explore features and develop its typologies

    Visualising Peace and Conflict

    Drawing on the analysis of visualisations and best practices, the VisLab will explore and propose a variety of visualisation approaches related to the topic lines and case studies in the KonKoop project.

    Inventory of Good Practices

    In this inventory, the VisLab collects diverse examples in which peace, conflict and their entanglements with other socio-spatial processes are visualised by various actors (e.g. scientists, media, or artists).

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CONFERENCE: Researching Conflict and Cooperation in Eastern Europe: Lessons from KonKoop
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PANEL DISCUSSION: The Long Shadow of War: Learning from History for Russia's War against Ukraine
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WORKSHOP: Getting started with your PhD-project in the Humanities or Social Sciences
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Perspectives on European Security: From Below and In Between

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