​Participation in the International Conference "Multiple Temporalities in Research on War-, Violence-, and Crisis-Affected Societies"

On February 2–4, 2026, Associate Professor Yulia Kiselyova participated in the International Conference "Multiple Temporalities in Research on War-, Violence-, and Crisis-Affected Societies," organized by the U-Core project and the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. She presented the paper "“Moving West”: Temporalities of War and the Narratives of Displaced Ukrainian Academics (2014–2024)," which grew out of a research project conducted in collaboration with Viktoriia Ivashchenko.

The seminar addressed questions of researchers’ self-positioning, the impact of different temporal regimes on research processes – institutional, individual, and political – as well as shifts in the perception of time experienced by individuals and communities during wartime. Particular attention was devoted to theories of time and space and to the evolution of European perspectives on the conflict.

The conference program is available at the following links