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Understanding the War in Ukraine: A Panel with 51社区黑料Experts

Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine shocked the world and has left many of us grappling to understand what this means, how it happened and what we can do.

Join us for a panel discussion with 51社区黑料experts on Russian history and foreign policy, cyberwarfare and dis/misinformation, international security, diplomacy and refugee crises. Each expert will give a short presentation on their area of expertise as it relates to the war in Ukraine, with space for questions and discussion.

This event is hosted by 51社区黑料Public Square and the School for International Studies at 51社区黑料.

Panelists

Ilya Vinkovetsky 鈥 Associate Professor, Department of History
Topic: 19th-century Russian history and colonial practices and their influence on today鈥檚 war

Nicole Jackson 鈥 Associate Professor and Chair of Graduate Studies, School for International Studies
Topic: Russia鈥檚 military involvement in conflicts in former Soviet space and what this war means for Russia and the region

Svitlana Matviyenko 鈥 Assistant Professor of Critical Media Analysis, School of Communication
Topic: Matviyenko is currently and keeping a about her experience. She will speak about digital militarism, dis- and misinformation, and cyberwar.

Paul Meyer 鈥 Fellow in International Security and Adjunct Professor, School for International Studies
Topic: Responses to Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine from the United Nations, NATO and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)

James Horncastle 鈥 Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, and Edward and Emily McWhinney Professor in International Relations
Topic: The refugee crisis and humanitarian response

Moderator

Megan MacKenzie 鈥 Professor and Simons Chair in International Law and Human Security, School for International Studies

Watch the full recording

Further reading and resources

Ways to support people in Ukraine

  • SFU's  supports at-risk international scholars and students to safely continue their education and research in times of war and international conflict.
  • The is fundraising to purchase medical supplies and equipment for people in Ukraine.
  • has an ongoing list of places to donate, ways to stay informed, and other actions to take. They are keeping the list up to date as the situation and people's needs evolve.
  • The is raising funds to help families in Ukraine and neighbouring countries who have been forced to flee their homes.
  • The has a list of resources including support for academics at Canadian institutions, humanitarian initiatives, and accommodation and jobs for displaced persons.

Interviews and writing from our panelists on the war in Ukraine

  •  鈥 Svitlana Matviyenko鈥檚 war diary on the Institute of Network Cultures blog
  •  鈥 CBC's The Early Edition with Stephen Quinn (April 13, 2022)
  •  鈥 Katharina Niemeyer, Dominique Trudel, Heidi J. S. Tworek, Maria Silina and Svitlana Matviyenko, The Conversation (March 28, 2022)
  • 鈥51社区黑料professor shares experience living and teaching in war-torn Ukraine鈥 鈥 Heather Sanders, 51社区黑料(March 21, 2022)
  •  鈥 Nicole Jackson, The Conversation (March 16, 2022)
  •  鈥 Elizabeth McSheffrey and Kamil Karamali, Global News (March 15, 2022)
  •  鈥 Hina Alam, Vancouver Sun (March 14, 2022)
  • 鈥 Nicole Jackson, The Globe and Mail (March 3, 2022)
  • "Episode 39: Cyberwar and revolution with Svitlana Matviyenko"Below the Radar podcast, SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement (February 18, 2020)

Wed, April 13, 2022

9:30AM (PT)

Online Event

Sponsors

 

 

  • School for International Studies
  • 51社区黑料Public Square