Konstantin Kilibarda
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Conference Activity and Invited Presentations

(2017). Forthcoming. “Colonialism, Debt, and Reparations.” Invited speaker on Keynote Panel organized by the Global Development Studies (GDS) section of the ISA. International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention. Baltimore. February.

(2016). “Constructing Toronto: Mapping Precarity and Labour Market Segmentation in the GTA.” Canadian Association of Work and Labour Studies (CAWLS) and the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences’ Annual Convention. Calgary. June.

(2016). Assisted in organizing two-day symposium on ‘Social Reproduction and Feminist Political Economy.’ York University. Toronto. May.

(2015). Organized with Emily Merson an ISA Innovative Panel entitled: “After Deepwater Horizon: Rebuilding Indigenous Communities Following the BP Gulf Oil Disaster.” International Studies Association (ISA). New Orleans. February.

(2014). “Indigenous Peoples’ contemporary art, precarious labour, and de-colonization.” Invited speaker at This Could be the Place. University of Waterloo. Waterloo. June.

(2014). Discussant for panel "Lessons from #IdleNoMore: Rethinking Indigeneity, Decolonizing Feminisms." International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, Toronto, March. 

(2014). Discussant for panel "Decolonizing International Relations: Indigeneity, Settler Colonialism, and Social Justice." International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, Toronto, March. 

(2013). “An Anatomy of the Montenegrin Spring: Mobilizing Workers and Civic Networks Against Austerity.” Association of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) Annual Convention. Boston, November.

(2013). “Genealogies of ‘Excessive and Destabilizing’ Accumulations in Arms Control Negotiations.” British International Studies Association (BISA) Annual Convention. Birmingham (UK), June.

(2012). Discussant for panel “Neoliberalism #3: Between East-West Networks and Right Turns.” Association of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) Annual Convention. New Orleans, November.

(2012). “Labor and Occupy.” Invited speaker for the Closing Plenary of the North American Labor History Conference (NALHC). Wayne State University, Detroit, October. [video]

(2011). “Making the Balkans Work: Neoliberal Discipline, Promiscuous Entanglements and Mutating Workforces.” Invited speaker at the Globalization, Education and Change Speaker Series. McGill University, Montreal, March.

(2010). “Clearing Space: An Anatomy of Urban Renewal, Social Cleansing and Everyday Life in a Belgrade Mahala.” Paper presented at the International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention. New Orleans, February.

(2010). “After Intervention: Localizing Neoliberal In/Security in the Balkans” at the New Directions: The Future of Canadian (In)Security Studies - YCISS Annual Graduate Conference. York University, Toronto, February.

(2009). “New Social Movements in an era of Neoliberal Crisis: Localization and Transnationalization.” Paper presented at the ‘Marie Curie’ European Social Movements Conference. University of Zurich, Zurich, June.

(2009). “Non-Aligned Geographies in the Balkans: Space, Race and Image in new European Foreign Policies.” Presented at Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) Conference. Columbia University, New York, April.

(2008). “Islamic Socialism on the Soviet Frontier: Anti-Colonial Strategies in Muslim Central Asia, 1917-1928.” Presented at Empires and Nations - Joint Conference of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) and the Association for the Study of Nationalities. Science Po, Paris, July.

(2007). “Bias in Canadian Print Media Reporting of the Middle East: A Multiyear Study of Press Coverage in Canada’s Leading Dailies.” Presented at Media and Propaganda Conference. University of Windsor, Windsor, May.

(2007). “‘Bond’-ing Montenegro: Representation, Reproduction and Neoliberal Restructuring after Independence.” Presented at “Re-defining Conflict in Post-Cold War Media” AHRC Postgraduate Conference. University of Nottingham, Nottingham.

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