Day 1: Thursday, May 26
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Welcome remarks
12:45-1pm
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Kären Wigen and G. Salim Mohammed
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Panel I
1-2pm
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Concepts and Frameworks
Moderator: Kären Wigen
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Jordan Branch |
Reconceptualizing the State and its Alternatives:
Ideas, infrastructures, representations
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Franck Billé |
Scattered, Distorted, Voluminous:
On Cartographic Representation in Political Geography
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Break 2-2:15pm |
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Panel II
2:15-3:15pm
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Political Mapping in Early Eastern Asia
Moderator: Martin Lewis
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Peter Bol |
Maps for Failed States |
Lhamsuren Munkh-Erdene |
From People to Territory: Sovereignty Transformed? |
Break 3:15-4:45 |
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Keynote
5pm
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Barbara Mundy |
Indigenous Sovereignty Out of Time |
Day 2: Friday, May 27
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Panel III
10-11am
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Shared Landscapes in Early Modern Eurasia
Moderator: Abby Rumsey
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Ali Yaycioglu |
Claiming Space, Sharing Place:
Economy of Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire
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Valerie Kivelson |
Sovereignty and Indeterminacy in Siberia in the 17th-early 18th Centuries |
Break 11-11:30am
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Panel IV
11:30am-12:30pm
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Borders and their Discontents
Moderator: Marie Price
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Guntram Herb |
Erasing the Other: Maps, bordering, and sovereignty |
Alec Murphy |
Sovereignty Challenges at Interstate Borders:
Where and How History Matters
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Lunch 12:30-1:30pm
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Panel V
1:30-2:30pm
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Visualizing fragmented polities
Moderator: Kären Wigen
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Luca Scholz |
Condominium: Mapping Joint Dominion in the Holy Roman Empire |
William Rankin |
Sovereignty and the History of Cartographic Bordering
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Final Comments
2:45-3pm
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Martin Lewis |
What is at Stake? |