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Training: Information about data entry

 

12/10/2011

 

Training: Information about data entry– Emin Rustamov (AZ).

 

Time:              11:00-17:00, including break

  
Location:
        CRRC-Azerbaijan, Khazar University, 122 Bashir Safaroglu Street, Baku, 23th room

 

Overview:                   Training goal is give more information about data entry. Successful participants will be recruited by CRRC-Azerbaijan to work part time for the program Caucasus Barometer (Data Initiative). Content of the training are basics of CSPro, entering data exercise using the CB 2011 platform, understanding types of errors.

 

Language:       The training will be conducted in Azerbaijani.

 

Registration:   Participants must have a basic understanding of IT and understand how survey data works. Due to the limited number of seats, interested individuals need to send their CVs and short motivation letters to Ms. Khayala Mustafayeva at khayala.mustafayeva@crrccenters.org before October 11th, 2011. Please indicate in the subject line “Data entry training”.  

 

 

 

12/10/2011

 

Təlim: Verilənləri daxil etmək haqda məlumat– Emin Rüstəmov (AZ).

 

Time:              11:00-17:00, fasilə daxil olmaqla

Xülasə:         Təlimin məqsədi verilənləri daxil etmək üçün daha çox məlumat çatdırmaqdan ibarətdir.  Təlimi müvəffəqiyyətlə başa vurmuş iştirakçı QTRM-Azərbaycan ofisi tərəfindən Qafqaz Barometri (Məlumat Təşəbbüsü) proqramında işləmək şansı əldə edəcək. Təlimin məzmununa CSPro, QB 2011 platformasından istifadə edərək məlumat daxil etmə, səhvlərin növlərini öyrənmək daxildir.

Dil:            Təlim Azərbaycan dilində aparılacaq.

 

Qeydiyyat:     İştirakçılar İT sahəsində elementar biliyə malik olmalı və sorğu məlumatları işləmlərini anlamalıdırlar.  Yer məhdudluğunu nəzərə alaraq iştirakçılardan  khayala.mustafayeva@crrccenters.org ünvanına CV və maraqlarını təsvir edən qısa məktub göndərmələri xahiş olunur. Son göndərmə tarixi 11 Oktyabr 2011-cu il. Xahiş olunur, məktubunun adını “Data entry training” olaraq qeyd edəsiniz.

 

 



Jewish Diaspora in Azerbaijan. Institutionalization of the Diasporic Organizational Structure in the

 

July 11th, 2011

 

 

Jewish Diaspora in Azerbaijan. Institutionalization of the Diasporic Organizational Structure in the Context of Actualization of the Ethnic, Religious, Linguistic and Local Identities

 

 

 

Time: 18:30

  

Location: CRRC-Azerbaijan, Khazar University, 122 Bashir Safaroglu Street, Baku

 

Overview: The research project has been focused on the specifics of the organizational network of the Jewish Community in Azerbaijan (Baku city) and, at the same time, on the daily life of the ethnic Jews in Baku. The main goal/question: in what way did the organizational structure or the network of Jewish organizations (both religious and secular) changed from Soviet to post-Soviet; what caused these changes and which role does the currently existing network of Jewish organizations play in preservation of the boundaries of the community and in the daily life of ethnic Jews.

 

The researcher comes to the conclusion that the history of the Jewish community in Baku is precisely the one of the "located histories", differed markedly from those stories which can be remembered, for example, of Jews of Polish, Ukrainian or Belarusian shtetls and towns. The Bakuvian Jewish community might be considered as a different case since its history does not always fit into the framework of "ideal type" of a Diaspora. So it is important to focus on the analysis of the local specificity of the Jewish community in Baku.    

 

 

Lecturer Bio: Sevil Huseynova - graduated from the Baku State University (major in Law) in 1998. In 2006-2010 she was a doctoral student at the Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Law, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Department of Sociology. In 2007- 2010 she represented Heinrich Boell Foundation (Germany) in Azerbaijan. From 2010 Sevil is a Doctoral Student at Humboldt University of Berlin, Institute for European Ethnology. Main research interests- Ethnic Identity and Boundaries, Diasporic Communities and Local Identities. Sevil is the author of the thirteen scientific publications.

 

Language: The lecture will be conducted in English.

 

Registration: To attend the presentation, please confirm your participation by writing to Seymur Javadov via seymur@crrccenters.org before July 11th, 2011. Please indicate in the subject line "Jewish Dispora".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Public presentation of a new book: “The Return of Private Property: Rural Life after Agrarian Reform

July 7th, 2011

 

Public presentation of a new book:

“The Return of Private Property: Rural Life after Agrarian Reform in the Republic of Azerbaijan”

 


 Time: 18:30

  
Location:
CRRC-Azerbaijan, Khazar University, 122 Bashir Safaroglu Street, Baku

 

Overview: What makes private property valuable, desirable, or workable? In this book, Lale Yalçın-Heckmann focuses on social and economic dimensions of private property after the agrarian reforms of 1996 in Azerbaijan. She looks at the kinds of land and cultivation strategies emerging in the decades after the fall of the Soviet Union and asks why rural households are often unwilling to cultivate the privatised land shares they have received for free, despite the threat and existence of rural poverty. Consideration is given to households that engage in cultivation and households that do not - including households of internally displaced persons who were formally excluded from privatisation but were nevertheless successful and eager cultivators. The author asks, how far does private property thrive on its own, without the support of lucrative markets or the implementation of state-sponsored economic policies? Through the lens of economic anthropology she chronicles the historical legacy of authoritarian state structures and the contemporary micro- and macro-economic struggles that mark a politics of property after socialism.

 

Lecturer Bio:  Lale Yalçın-Heckmann was born in Istanbul, educated in Istanbul in sociology and then anthropology at the University of London (PhD 1986). Since 1988 she has been living in Germany and has worked at the universities in Bamberg, Erlangen, Free University in Berlin, teaching and carrying out research projects. From 2000 to 2009 she was a senior researcher and head of research group at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale. Since October 2010 she is a Dozent in social anthropology at the University of Pardubice, the Czech Republic and adjunct professor of anthropology at the University of Halle, Germany. Her research interests range from Kurds in Turkey, migration to Europe and in the former Soviet Union, the anthropology of Azerbaijan and the Caucasus, Islam, tribal structures and political systems, postsocialism and informal economy. 

 

Language: The lecture will be conducted in English. Questions and answers could also be exchanged in Azerbaijani.

 

Registration: To attend the presentation, please confirm your participation by writing to Seymur Javadov via seymur@crrccenters.org before July 6th, 2011. Please indicate in the subject line "Book Presentation: “The Return of Private Property".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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