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“The Cultures of Energy Security in the Middle East and Eurasia for Europe and<br />

America: Apparent Accounts, Mobilizing Frames, and Deep Structures”<br />

20. “Energy of the 21 st Century: Economy, Policy, Ecology” FINEC, St. Petersburg, Russia,<br />

2008.<br />

"The Meanings of Energy Security in the Middle East and Eurasia for Europe and<br />

America: A Comparative Cultural Sociology"<br />

2<strong>1.</strong> “After Liberalism”, a conference organized by Social Science Research Council and Russia’s<br />

Institute for Eastern Europe, Moscow Russia 2007<br />

“After Liberalism in European Enlargement and Energy Dependence”<br />

22. Nordic International Studies Association, Odense, Denmark, 2007:<br />

“Is Russia Becoming an Energy Superpower: The Social Structuration of Russia’s<br />

Energy Sector (with Pami Alto, David Dusseault and Markku Kivinen)<br />

23. The Wider Caucasus: Energy, Ethnicity, Economics and Security” organized by the<br />

Aleksanteri Institute’s Eurasia Energy Group in coordination with the Ministry for Foreign<br />

Affairs of Finland, 2007:<br />

“Culture, Power, History, and Energy in Global Transformations”<br />

24. Transnationalism and Nationalism in Postcommunist Politics, Syracuse University, 2005<br />

“The Cultural Politics of Military Alliances and Energy Security”<br />

25. American Sociological Association, 2005<br />

“A Sociology of Comparative Sociology and Area Studies”<br />

26. World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology in Stockholm, 2005<br />

“Militarism and Civil Society: Cultural Frameworks and Individual Responsibility in<br />

Poland's Articulation of Freedom against Communism and in Iraq”<br />

27. Russia, Central Europe and the Liberal Arts: A Global Partners Symposium and Reunion<br />

2005:<br />

“The Liberal Arts in the Reflection of Postcommunist Social Change”<br />

28. Aleksanteri Institute, Finland, 2005:<br />

“Poland, Ukraine, and Russia after Transition Culture: The Cultural Politics of Energy<br />

and Security”<br />

29. Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies, University of North Carolina, 2005:<br />

“Linking Culture and Security: The Future of Slavic, Eurasian, and East European<br />

Studies”<br />

30. Department of Sociology, University of Western Ontario, and Global Studies Initiative,<br />

Rutgers, 2005:<br />

“A Framework for Analyzing the Cultural Politics of Globalizing Knowledge:<br />

Connectivity, Violence, and Transcendence”<br />

3<strong>1.</strong> American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 2004:<br />

“An Analysis of and Prescription for Government/Academic Partnership: Title VI and<br />

Beyond”<br />

32. 12 th All Poland Sociology Congress, Poznan, Poland, September 18, 2004:<br />

“Poland in the American Sociological Imagination”<br />

33. Euro-Atlantic Action Commission, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2004:<br />

“Poland-University of Michigan Collaboratory in Science, Technology and Education”<br />

34. Meeting of Council of National Resource Centers, 2004<br />

“The Fields of Title VI”<br />

35. Second International Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, 2004:<br />

“The Arts in the Religious and Secular Formations of the Globalizing University”<br />

36. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 2003:<br />

“Ironies of Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power”<br />

37. Annual Meeting of the Council of Graduate Schools, 2003:<br />

“Projecting North American Universities Abroad”<br />

38. Global Challenges and US Higher Education, 2003:<br />

“The Articulation of International Expertise in the Professions”<br />

39. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 2002:<br />

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