Selected Conference Presentations
‘The age of plurals: From sharing memory to sharing (digital) conversations about memories.’ Poletayev Readings X: Future(s) of Theories, a discussion titled ‘Public History in the Digital Age,’ 30 September 2021, Moscow, Russia.
‘“C'mon, Turn Swan Lake on”: The 1990s in the Belarusian Protests of 2020.’ Co-authored with Ksenia Robbe. The International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development, National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE University), 13-30 April 2021, Moscow, Russia.
‘Co-opting countermemories? The Boris Yeltsin Museum in Yekaterinburg.’ The annual conference of the Memory Studies Association (MSA), 24-28 June 2019, Madrid, Spain.
‘Memories on demand: Narratives about 1917 in Russian authoritarian publics.’ Co-authored with Anna Litvinenko. The annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), 24-28 May 2019, Washington, USA.
‘Fragmented revolution: Memory narratives about 1917 in Russian authoritarian publics.’ Co-authored with Anna Litvinenko. The conference of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), 31 October – 03 November 2018, Lugano, Switzerland.
‘Reinforcing Dominant Narratives: Search Engines and Representations of the Past.’ The annual conference of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES), 13-15 April 2018, Cambridge, UK.
‘Engaging with the Past Algorithmically: Searching the Internet as a Mnemonic Practice.’ The annual conference of the Memory Studies Association (MSA), 14-16 December 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark.
‘The Internet and Mnemonic Practices.’ The conference ‘Internet Beyond Numbers.’ Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, 23-24 May 2017, Moscow, Russia.
“‘Turbulent Democracy”? Digital Memories of the 1990s in Russia.’ The annual conference of the International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), 27-31 July 2016, Leicester, UK.
‘Shared Digital Memories of the 1990s as a Constitutive Element of an Emergent Counterpublic in Russia.’ LSE Media and Communications PhD Symposium 2016 ‘Everyday Politics and Media and Communications: New Approaches for Theories and Methods in the 21st Century,’ 30 June 2016, London, UK.