The conference, organized by the European Humanities University (EHU) in collaboration with leading European universities and the Open Society University Network (OSUN), will take place on February 27-28, 2024.
Key Highlights of the Conference Program:
Theme: The conference will focus on analyzing the changes awaiting Europe in the aftermath of the full-scale conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Experts from various fields will delve into the transformations in state relations, economics, and global education.
Organizers’ Perspective: According to the organizers, the need to revamp Europe’s institutional architecture has become evident in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. They advocate for reforming decision-making processes within organizations such as the EU and NATO to enhance dynamism and efficiency.
Main Topics: The conference will cover a range of crucial subjects, including:
- Philosophy and social theory in shaping a new era of social uncertainty.
- Political studies: adapting institutions to changing circumstances.
- Legal studies: exploring the new configuration of the world order and rational scenarios for post-war transition.
- Strategies for European engagement in Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction and combating corruption.
- The impact of the war on artistic creation in Europe.
- Gender dynamics in war and peace.
- Media and the information landscape during wartime.
Logistics: The conference will commence with the opening session on February 27, followed by paper presentations on February 27-28. Additionally, attendees can enjoy a free guided tour titled “Vilnius Identity” on February 28.
Language: The working language of the conference is English.
How to Register: Interested individuals can register for the conference via the provided link.
For additional information, please contact the conference organizers at Conference_depsocial@ehu.lt.
We look forward to insightful discussions and fruitful collaborations at the “Europe after War” conference.