Mischa Gabovich is a sociologist and historian based at the Einstein Forum in Potsdam, Germany. He has taught at Princeton University and Humboldt University, Berlin, and was editor-in-chief of the Russian journals Neprikosnovenny zapas and the author of publications about protest and social movements in Russia. In Australia he will hold a number of seminars, lectures and meetings in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, and will also address a Russian-speaking audience in Sydney. We were happy to welcome him at SBS studio to find out the main subjects of his researches.
Monday, 27 February, 2-5 pm, University of Melbourne, master class: ETHNOGRAPHIC METHODS FOR HISTORIANS: INTERVIEWING, OBSERVATION, QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS (by application only). Location: Digital Studio 307, Arts West. http://arts.unimelb.edu.au/shaps/news/details?event=8032
Friday, 3 March, 4.30 pm, ANU Canberra. "BEYOND 'REGIME' AND 'OPPOSITION': STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF PROTEST AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN PUTIN'S RUSSIA"
Monday, 6 March, Sydney, 6.30 pm, lecture in Russian: "СКОРБЬ И ГЕОПОЛИТИКА: СОВЕТСКИЕ ВОЕННЫЕ ПАМЯТНИКИ 1940-Х - 50-Х ГГ." Location: Location: Lionel Bowen Library, Level 1, 669-673 Anzac Parade (cnr. Gale Road), Maroubra. http://www.unification.com.au/events/614/
Tuesday, 7 March, Macquarie University, Sydney. "BEYOND 'REGIME' AND 'OPPOSITION': STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF PROTEST AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN PUTIN'S RUSSIA"


