Dear Colleagues,
It is our pleasure to invite you to The 6th CRRC Methods Conference to be held on June 26-27, 2020 (this Friday and Saturday).
The last decade has seen broad political, economic, and social changes across the South Caucasus. In the previous ten years, events including Armenia’s 2018 ‘Velvet Revolution,’ the 2016 ‘Four-Day War’ in Nagorno-Karabakh, the region’s first ballot box-driven change in government in the 2012 Georgian parliamentary elections, the devaluation of the national currency in Azerbaijan, and volatility in relations between the European Union and Russia have reshaped the region. Such events have raised questions as to whether the three nations of the South Caucasus are growing increasingly apart, and if so, whether these changes reflect substantial divergence among societies or if they are simply an outcome of the interests of national elites.
On June 26-27, 2020, CRRC is organizing the two-day virtual conference, which seeks to answer these questions. Five thematic panels and two roundtable sessions will unpack questions posed in this year’s conference theme. The 6th CRRC Methods Conference will feature two keynote speeches, from Professor John O’Loughlin (University of Colorado Boulder) and Professor Julie A. George (The Graduate Center, City University of New York).
Furthermore, CRRC offices will celebrate the release of another wave of the Caucasus Barometer survey.
The CRRC offices are committed to promoting innovative research methods and creating a platform for social science professionals to exchange ideas. The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered how research organizations conduct fieldwork operations. Therefore, this year’s methodological roundtables will discuss the challenges and potential solutions to problems researchers face in the South Caucasus and broader Eurasian region.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
all scheduled events will take place virtually. Panel presentations, roundtables, and keynote speeches will be broadcasted via CRRCs’ Youtube channel and Facebook page. Audience members will be able to pose questions to presenters via feedback forms.
Those who wish to participate in discussions must
RSVP via this form. Detailed information about the conference program and an abstract book are included in the attached document.
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Facebook event to learn about conference participants and keep an eye on some last minute updates and
sign up to participate in discussions.
All the best,
Mariam
Mariam Kobaladze | Communications Manager
Tel: +995 322 505 290; Cell: +995 599 407 403