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CEELBAS Podcasts: recordings from previous CEELBAS workshops and events
Language Resources: NEW! open-access digital repository of teaching and self-study materials for Slavonic and East European languages
Area Methods Research Guide: ideas and tips for postgraduate students undertaking area methods research
Related Research: major research projects with which CEELBAS has interacted or which CEELBAS has helped to generate
Useful Links: related websites and internet resources

CEELBAS Podcasts

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Language Resources

CEELBAS Language Repository

The CEELBAS Language Repository is a newly-created open access resource for teachers and students of the languages of Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. It has the twin objectives of advancing the availability of specially designed teaching and self-study materials, targeting the specific requirements of research-focused language training, and of promoting pedagogic reflection on language learning.

Additional CEELBAS Language Workshop reports and materials:

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Area Methods Research Guide: Reflections on Fieldwork In Eastern Europe and Russia

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An online guide has been produced by CEELBAS Postdoctoral Fellows to assist postgraduate students in their research projects on Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. This is a Learning Space in which the Fellows draw on their own experiences to offer ideas and possible approaches to some of the common challenges encountered during the research process in the CEELBAS region.

CEELBAS has also supported the Russian Archives Training Scheme: a week-long doctoral archive-training workshop in Russia. A detailed guide to USING ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION, produced by previous participants on this training scheme can be accessed via the Language Repository.

Other resources:

‘The Russian & CIS Energy Sector and academic/practitioner engagement’ - slides from a presentation by Nat Moser (UCL SSEES) delivered at the Language-Based Area Studies (LBAS) Advanced Training in Research Methods Conference, University of Glasgow, 30 November 2012.

See also: CEELBAS Research Ethics Workshops

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Related Research Projects

Since 2006 CEELBAS has played a key role in the articulation and conceptualisation of the research agenda and in the development of new lines of collaborative, individual and interdisciplinary research. The Centre continues to interact with several related external research projects and programmes, including:

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MYPLACE - Memory, Youth, Political Legacy And Civic Engagement
Hilary Pilkington, University of Warwick, 2011-2015
A major FP7 EU-funded project exploring how young people’s social participation is shaped by the shadows (past, present and future) of totalitarianism and populism in Europe.

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The Genre Studies Network
Natasha Rulyova, University of Birmingham, 2012-2013
Taking forward collaboration initially developed through the CEELBAS-supported research network workshop Genre in Contemporary Russian Culture (June 2011)

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Pot-Socialist Punk: Beyond the Double Irony of Self-Abasement
Hilary Pilkington
, University of Warwick, 2009-13
Interacting substantially with the series of interdisciplinary CEELBAS workshops under the themes of ‘Doing Culture’ (Jan – Oct 2008) and ‘Situating Culture’ (Dec 2009 – May 2010) and the academic-practitioner workshop on the contemporary Russian artistic underground, 'RottenBeat' (May 2011).

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INSPIRE: International Strategic Partnership in Research and Education
Galina Yemelianova, University of Birmingham, 2010-13
A joint project to develop research links between the University of Birmingham and the Kazakh-British Technical University (Kazakhstan), drawing on networks fostered through the CEELBAS workshop 'The Caucasus and Central Asia: Theoretical, Cultural and Political Challenges' (July 2009).    

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Mediating Post-Soviet Difference: An Analysis of Russian Television Representations of Inter-Ethnic Cohesion Issues
Stephen Hutchings, University of Manchester, 2010-13

Drawing on collaboration fostered through the CEELBAS network workshop and online discussion forum on ‘Post-Soviet Media Research Methodologies’ (October 2007 – April 2008)

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Memory at War: Cultural Dynamics in Poland, Russia, and Ukraine
Alexander Etkind, University of Cambridge, 2009-12

The CEELBAS Network workshop on ‘Methods of Memory Studies’ (December 2008) played a key role in the planning of this successful major EU grant application.

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Russian National Identity since 1961
Catriona Kelly, University of Oxford, 2007-2010

This series of projects included a CEELBAS workshop on National Identity in Eurasia: Migrancy and Diaspora (July 2009)

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Poland’s Influence in the EU: the Case of Its Eastern Neighbours
Nathaniel Copsey, University of Birmingham / University of Aston, 2008 -10

Drawing on Dr Copsey’s research project as CEELBAS Postdoctoral Fellow (April 2007 – October 2009) on Polish Foreign Policy


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Useful Links

CEELBAS Workshops and Projects: External Webistes and Materials

Other Area-related Internet Resources

Subject Centres and Associations

Research Networks and Centres based at CEELBAS universities

Online Journals

Newsletters

Blogs

Cultural Institutes and Associations

Other Language-Based Area Studies Centres

Centre for Russian, Central and East European Studies (CRCEES) CRCEES Logo
Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World (CASAW) CASAW
White Rose East Asia Centre (WREAC) WREAC
British Inter-university China Centre (BIIC) BICC

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Arts & Humanities Research Council
Economic & Social Research Council
Higher Education Funding Council for England
British Academy Languages & Quantitative Skills Programme

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CEELBAS is a partnership of the Universities of Bath, Birmingham, Cambridge, Kent, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield, Warwick and SOAS and UCL

CEELBAS International Partners