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Ivan Kislenko (Belgorod)

Between North and South: Decolonial Isolationism of Russian Social Science in the State of War and Beyond

10.07.2024 17:15 Uhr – 18:45 Uhr

Historicum Room K201, Schellingstr. 12, Munich

Colloquium "Europe's History of the Present: Universalism and Particularism"

The KFG colloquium continues with its next session on Wednesday, July 10th, with a lecture by Senior Fellow Ivan Kislenko on ‚Between North and South: Decolonial Isolationism of Russian Social Science in the State of War and Beyond‘.

Ivan Kislenko holds a double PhD Degree from the Higher School of Economics (Russia) and Ghent University (Belgium). His research interests are global sociology, global production of knowledge, national and indigenous sociologies, sociological canon, decolonial sociology as well as the application of these topics to Russian social science and traditions of knowledge production in the country intertwined with political discourse. He was a visiting researcher at the Centre for Social Theory (Ghent University), a research assistant at the Centre for Fundamental Sociology and a lecturer in sociological theory at the Higher School of Economics. Ivan Kislenko was awarded with the Fulbright Research Fellowship to work at George Mason University (USA) and was a visiting postdoc fellow at University of Graz (Austria), Lund University (Sweden) and Slovak Academy of Sciences (Slovakia). His works were published in such journals as European Societies, Current Sociology, The American Sociologist, Russian Sociological Review, etc.

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