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Critical Conversations in Russian Studies: Promoting Inclusion and Appreciating Diversity in Today's Russia: Global Trends and Local Realities

16 April 2021. The joint seminar of IL SIR and Hamilton Lugar School of International and Global Studies at the Indiana University at Bloomington took place in zoom.

Critical Conversations in Russian Studies: Promoting Inclusion and Appreciating Diversity in Today's Russia: Global Trends and Local Realities

The seminar was held in the format of a discussion moderated by Professor Sarah Phillips. Four participants talked about how discourses and practices of inclusion are changing in the field of social policy, art, and public initiatives, museum projects, sociological research, how the culture of inclusion in education develops, what conflicts and confrontations are provoked by the actions in the direction of inclusion.