Academic Discussion Series (WiP)

Works-in-Progress (WiP) is an ongoing academic discussion series based in Tbilisi, Georgia, that takes place at the new office of CRRC at Chkhikvadze St. 1. It is co-organized by the Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC), the American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS, and the American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC). All of the talks are free and open to the public.

The purpose of the WiP series is to provide support and productive criticism to those researching and developing academic projects pertaining the Caucasus region.

If you would like to present at one of the W-i-P sessions, please contact: mariam.kobaladze@crrccenters.org

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 10th in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Mariam Chumburidze (IRC), Tamar Zurabishvili (ICMPD) “The Myths and Realities of being an Immigrant in Georgia: Policy and Societal levels”
American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 9th in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Chris Anderson, PhD Candidate in Political Science, University of Iowa “Ethnocentrism and the use of force in Georgia, 1990 to 2014”
American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 8th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Martine Brouillette, University of Poitiers, France ‘From Discourse to Practice: The EU’s Migration Management Strategy in Neighboring Third Countries’
American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the rescheduled 4th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Jeremy Johnson, University of Michigan Performing Soviet Literacies in the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 7th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Bartłomiej Krzysztan, University of Wroclaw “The Influence of Collective Memory on Reconciliation and Peace Building on the Caucasus”
American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 6th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Edward Boyle, Hokkaido University
‘Japan’s Northern Borders: Spatial Epistemology and the State’ Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 6:30pm
EPF/CRRC-Georgia, Kavsadze St. 3, Tbilisi
American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 5th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series!
American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 3rd talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! David Sichinava, Tbilisi State University, CRRC Georgia ‘Housing Inequalities in the South Caucasus – The Cases of Yerevan and Tbilisi’