Dr. Jeffrey Hass - Sociology & Anthropology

Publish date: 2024-05-10

2022    Invited participation in roundtable discussion (online), “Goroda-geroi: front i tyl v krupneishikh bitvakh Velikoi Otechestvennoi voiny” (Hero-cities: the front and the rear in the greatest battles of the Great Fatherland War), European University at St. Petersburg, May 24.

2022    “Wartime Suffering and Survival.” SRB Podcast, University of Pittsburgh Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (online), April 29 (https://srbpodcast.org/2022/05/10/suffering-and-survival-in-leningrad/?fbclid=IwAR3fbZtVvxG-IaYdXUSUkCLHZ6A2CPXOg1N1zqyw-KNwJmz9gFeDKu3t3Bg).

2022    “Wartime Suffering and Survival.” Invited seminar presentation, St. Petersburg Institute for History of the Academy of Sciences and European University at St. Petersburg, April 11 (https://youtu.be/VNZw1P62SHg). 

2022    (with Nikita Lomagin) “Russian Dirigisme and Institutional Variation: Hydrocarbons and Agriculture.” VI International Economic Symposium, St. Petersburg, March 17.

2022    “The Sensuous Nature of Social Fields: Actors, Social Fields, and Anchors of Valence.” Eastern Sociological Society annual convention, Boston, March 13.

2022    Author Meets Critics: Wartime Suffering and Survival. Southern Conference on Slavic Studies annual convention, Richmond, February 26.

2022    “Suffering, Survival, and Tragic Agency in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Invited talk, Central and East European Program Speaker Series, University of Manitoba (online), January 27 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-teCmx0JVk).

2021    “Conceptualizing and Explaining Russian Reforms: Questions, Approaches, Possibilities.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies annual convention, online, December.

2021    “Conceptualizing and Explaining Russian Reforms: Questions, Approaches, Possibilities.” Research seminar, Department of Economic Theory, Faculty of Economics, SPbGU, September.

2021    “The Political Economy of COVID: State Structures, Policies, and Economy in the USA and UK, or, How To Screw Up a Response to a Pandemic.” III Moscow Academic Economic Forum, May 27.

2021    “Fields of Collapse: A Field Interpretation of the 2008 Recession.” V International Economic Symposium, St. Petersburg State University, March 25.

2021    “Practices of Political Economy Under Siege: Bolshevism and the Blockade of Leningrad.” Invited talk, Economics and Culture Seminar, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. Petersburg State University, March 25.

2021    “Pressures or Parallels from Below: War, Postwar Politics, and Dreams of Socialism” (in Russian, “Davlenie ili paralelli snizu: voina, poslevoennaia politika i mechty o sotsializme”). Conference, Twentieth Party Conference of the CPSU: preconditions and consequences (XX sezd KPSS: predposylki i posledstviia), Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, March 3.

2020    “Resilience of the Simple? Lessons about Order from the Blockade of Leningrad.” Conference, Memory of the Second World War, European University at St. Petersburg, November.

2020    (with Nikita Lomagin) “Seeing Like a Starving State: The Soviet Political Economy of Death in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies annual convention, online, November.

2020    (with Nikita Lomagin) “The Unseen Revolution: Party Elites, Economic Reforms, and Expectations versus Outcomes in Late 1980s Leningrad.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies annual convention, online, November.

2020    “Making Sense of Postsocialism: What in the Name of God Happened, and Why?” Invited lecture, European University at St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, April 29.

2019    “Postwar Dreams: A Brief Glimpse of Hopes for a Postwar, Post-Blockade Leningrad.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies annual convention, San Francisco, November. 

2019    “Enlightenment or Obfuscation? Social Science and Russian Studies: The Case of Sociology.” Invited lecture, European University at St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, November 4.

2019    “Soviet Power under Siege: The State, Shadow Markets, and Political Economy of Food and Control in the Blockade of Leningrad.” First International Petersburg Historical Forum, St. Petersburg, October 31.

2019    “Resilience of the Simple? Lessons about Order from the Blockade of Leningrad.” Workshop, Historical Systemic Collapse, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Princeton University, April 26-27 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L43DeWn474&feature=youtu.be).

2019    “Gender, Class, and Economic Change: Insights from Russian Postsocialism and One Small Firm.” Eastern Sociological Society annual convention, Boston, March.

2019    “Moral and Market Economies: Not So Distinct and Different After All.” Eastern Sociological Society annual convention, Boston, March.

2018    “Contentious Fields of the Post-Soviet Economy: Identities, Interests, and Ideologies of Normal Post-Soviet Economy.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies annual convention, Boston, December.

2018    “States, Markets, and War: Shadow Economies and Soviet State Power in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Eastern Sociological Society annual convention, Baltimore, February.

2017    “Pain, Theodicy, and Making Sense of War: Logics of Narratives of Suffering.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Chicago, November. 

2017    “Sensuality of Fields: Sensations and Signals, Anchors of Valence, and Field Positions and Relations.” Eastern Sociological Society annual convention, Philadelphia, February.

2017    “Not Eternal, But Pretty Durable: Class, Habitus, and Duress of War. Survival in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Eastern Sociological Society annual convention, Philadelphia, February.

2017    Panelist and commentator, author meets critic, Arlene Stein’s Reluctant Witnesses. Eastern Sociological Society annual convention, Philadelphia, February.

2016    “Not Eternal, But Pretty Durable: Class, Habitus, and Duress of War. Survival in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Washington DC, November.

2016    “Not Eternal, But Pretty Durable: Class, Habitus, and Duress of War. Survival in the Blockade of Leningrad.” American Sociological Association annual conference, Seattle, August.

2016    “Sensuality of Fields: Sensations and Signals, Anchors of Valence, and Field Positions and Relations.” American Sociological Association annual conference, Seattle, August.

2016    Conference co-organizer: “Issues in the History of the Blockade of Leningrad,” European University at St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 15-16.

2016    “Not Eternal, But Pretty Durable: Class,Habitus, and Duress of War. Survival in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Conference “Issues in the History of the Blockade of Leningrad,” St. Petersburg, Russia, June 15-16. 

2016    “Western Historiography and the USSR in World War II.” Invited lectures: European University at St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia, April 27 (in English), Faculty of History, St. Petersburg State University, May 6 (in Russian).

2016    “Power, Culture, and Post-Socialism.” Annual conference, “Sustainable Development: Society and Economy.” St. Petersburg, Russia, April 22 (in Russian).

2015    “Breaking and Making the Rules as Things Fall Apart: Desperation, Innovation, and Traces of Order in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Public lecture, Princeton University, Princeton Institution for International and Regional Studies, December 9.

2015    (with Nikita Lomagin) “A Lesser-Known Blockade of Leningrad: Policies and Institutional Practices in the Second Year of the Siege.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Philadelphia, November.

2015    Discussant, panel “Faces of Death in Socialist Culture.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Philadelphia, November.

2015    “Anchors, Habitus, and Practices under the Siege of War: The Story of Women and Gender in the Blockade of Leningrad.” American Sociological Association annual conference, Chicago, August.

2015    “Coping with Suffering: Sense and Perception, Fields, and Narratives of Theodicy.” Conference, “Narrating the Siege. The Blockade of Leningrad and its Transmedial Narratives.” Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, June 2015.

2015    “Fields and the Post-Soviet Economy.” Annual conference, “Sustainable Development: Society and Economy.” St. Petersburg, Russia, April 24 (in Russian).

2015    “Anchors, Habitus, and Practices under the Siege of War: The Story of Women and Gender in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Eastern Sociological Society annual conference, New York City, February.

2014    “War, Subjectivity, and Economics of Death. The ‘Leningrad Death’ in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, San Antonio, November.

2014    “Techniques, Technologies, and Politics of Post-Crisis Economics.” Annual conference, “Sustainable Development: Socity and Economy.” St. Petersburg, Russia, April 25 (in Russian).

2013    “Lysistrata’s Paradox: How War Shaped Gender in the Case of the Blockade of Leningrad.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Boston, November.

2013    “Voina i vosproizvodstvo gendernykh otnoshenii: sluchai blokadnogo Leningrada.” Conference “The little person and the great war in Russia’s history, 19th-20th centuries.” St. Petersburg, Russia, June (in Russian). 

2013    “Economic Sociology.” Public lecture series, St. Petersburg University, Faculty of Economics. May (in Russian). 

2012    “Coercion, Symbolic Power, and Post-Soviet State Capacity: A Political Sociology of Post-Socialist Political Change.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, New Orleans, November.

2012    “Political Culture of Post-Soviet Economic Change: The Case of Financial-Industrial Groups.” Conference on post-socialism and economic culture, St. Petersburg State University (Russia), Faculty of Humanitarian and Free Sciences, June 30.

2011    “Securing the State: ‘Security’ and the Trials of Rebuilding State Authority under Yeltsin and Putin.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Washington, D.C., November.

2011    “Authority and War: World War II and Challenges to Political and Social Authority.” Panel organizer and discussant. Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Washington, D.C., November.

2011    “Norms and Survival in the Heat of War: Normative versus Instrumental Rationalities and Survival Tactics.” American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, August.

2011    (with Nikita Lomagin) “Lysistrata’s Paradox: Wartime Duty, Survival, and Gender Status. Lessons from the Blockade of Leningrad.” American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, August.

2010    “Contested Bread: Embedded Meanings and Practices of Wartime Survival. Moral and Market Economies of Food in the Blockade of Leningrad.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Los Angeles, November. 

2010    “A Moral Economy of War: Lessons from the Blockade of Leningrad.” American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August.

2010    (with Irene Petten and Alison Heslin) “The Politics of Legitimating Subcultures, Lifestyles, and Movements: Expanding Boundaries versus Inverting Norms. A Comparison of Body Modification and Veganism.” American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August. 

2009    “Cosmologies of Self, Soviet Power, and Suffering: War, Political Normality, and Survival Practices in the Blockade of Leningrad.” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Boston, November 13. Also panel organizer.

2009    (with Nikita Lomagin) “Habitus, Framing, and Wartime Survival: The Impact of Class and Gender in the Blockade of Leningrad.” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Boston, November 15.

2008    “Gendered Postsocialist Economic Change: Constitutive or ‘Add Gender and Stir’?” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Philadelphia, November. 

2008    “Globalization: An Evaluation and Critique.” Invited lecture, summer school in globalization and economic sociology, St. Petersburg, Russia, July.

2008    “Russian Business and Economic Culture.” Invited lecture, Summer School in Business, St. Petersburg University, Faculty of Economics, Department of World Economy, June.

2008    “Making the Memory of War: Interpretations of War and the Construction of Normality. Lessons from the Siege of Leningrad.” Southern Sociological Society Annual Convention, Richmond, April 12. 

2008    Panel Organizer: Thematic Session, “War, Movement, and Meaning,” Southern Sociological Society Annual Convention, Richmond, April 12. 

2007    “Making the Memory of War: Interpretations of War and the Construction of Normality. Lessons from the Siege of Leningrad.” Conference on the Blockade of Leningrad, St. Petersburg, Russia, September 6-8. 

2006    (with Andrew Buck) “The Origins and Contingencies of Post-Socialist Democracy and Dictatorship. Comparative Insights.” American Sociological Association, Montreal, August.

2005    “Social Context and the Search for Meaning: Networks and Culture in a Comparative Context.” International Conference on Death, Dying, and Disposal, University of Bath, September 17.

2005    “Power and Post-Socialism: A Radical View. Lessons from Enterprise Restructuring.” American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, August 13, 2005.

2003    “A Sociological Perspective on Russian Business.” Invited lecture, Department of Economics, St. Petersburg University, St. Petersburg (Russia), July 15. 

2001    “Sociology and Economics: Institutions and History.” Summer School for New Institutional Economics, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 9. 

2000    “Organizing the Market: Power/Knowledge, Resistance, and the Process of Organizational Change. The Case of Russia’s Market Revolution.” American Sociological Association, Washington D.C., August 15.

2000    “Unclenching the Invisible Hand: Authority-Building and Economic Change. The Case of the Russian Transition.” North Central Sociological Association convention, Pittsburgh, April 15.

2000    “‘So That Each Person Knows His Place’: Discipline and Market-Building. The Experience of the Russian Market Experiment.” North Central Sociological Association convention (session on work and occupations), Pittsburgh, April 14.

2000    “Russia’s Transition: Power/Knowledge, Resistance, and Organizational Change.” Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, February 2.

1998    “To the Undiscovered Country: The Dynamics of Economic Change in Russia,” Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, February 2.

1997    “A ‘Patterned Mess’: Creating Economic Culture and Russia’s Market Transition,” Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, February 19.

1996    “The Great Transition: The Market Transition in Russia and Institutional Change, 1991-1995.” Economic Sociology Workshop, Princeton University, November 11. 

1995    “Paths Not Taken: Policy Regimes and Russia’s Transition.” St. Petersburg University, International Relations Summer Academy, St. Petersburg (Russia), June 29. 

1992    “Critical Mass: Workers, Culture, and Collective Action, 1905 and 1989-91.” AAASS Regional Conference, Columbus, Ohio, May 1.

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