MEMOCRACY researchers Prof. Maria Mälksoo and Dr Dovilė Sagatienė presented at the 16th Pan-European Conference on International Relations (EISA PEC) held at the University of Potsdam

MEMOCRACY principal investigator Prof. Maria Mälksoo (University of Copenhagen) and postdoctoral researcher Dr Dovilė Sagatienė (University of Copenhagen) participated at the Sixteenth Pan-European Conference on International Relations held at the University of Potsdam in Germany from September 5th to 9th, 2023.

Prof. Maria Mälksoo was one of the plenary speakers at the plenary session titled ‘Democratizing the Construction of Future Orders’ and took different roles in several Roundtables: as a speaker at the ‘Wartime Heterarchy: Exploring the Nodes and Layers of the West-Russia-China Relations’ and ‘Let’s talk about war!’, also as the chair of the Roundtable titled ‘Authors Meet Critics: “Handbook on the Politics of Memory”’, where she presented the book she edited. In addition, she presented her upcoming paper ‘Ritual and the limits of the everyday’ at the panel titled ‘The Practice Turn in IR and Its Critics I’ (co-authored with Jorg Kustermans, University of Antwerp).

Dr Dovilė Sagatienė took part of the Roundtable ‘The War in Ukraine – Norms, Norm Violations and Ontological Security’ as part of the session ‘Norms, Ontological Security and International Organization’ where she discussed the Baltic memory laws as security issue.

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MEMOCRACY researchers Prof. Maria Mälksoo and Dr Dovilė Sagatienė presented at the 16th Pan-European Conference on International Relations (EISA PEC) held at the University of Potsdam

MEMOCRACY principal investigator Prof. Maria Mälksoo (University of Copenhagen) and postdoctoral researcher Dr Dovilė Sagatienė (University of Copenhagen) participated at the Sixteenth Pan-European Conference on International Relations held at the University of Potsdam in Germany from September 5th to 9th, 2023.

Prof. Maria Mälksoo was one of the plenary speakers at the plenary session titled ‘Democratizing the Construction of Future Orders’ and took different roles in several Roundtables: as a speaker at the ‘Wartime Heterarchy: Exploring the Nodes and Layers of the West-Russia-China Relations’ and ‘Let’s talk about war!’, also as the chair of the Roundtable titled ‘Authors Meet Critics: “Handbook on the Politics of Memory”’, where she presented the book she edited. In addition, she presented her upcoming paper ‘Ritual and the limits of the everyday’ at the panel titled ‘The Practice Turn in IR and Its Critics I’ (co-authored with Jorg Kustermans, University of Antwerp).

Dr Dovilė Sagatienė took part of the Roundtable ‘The War in Ukraine – Norms, Norm Violations and Ontological Security’ as part of the session ‘Norms, Ontological Security and International Organization’ where she discussed the Baltic memory laws as security issue.