Academic Discussion Series (WiP)

Works-in-Progress (WiP) is an ongoing academic discussion series based in Tbilisi, Georgia, that takes place at the new office of CRRC at Chkhikvadze St. 1. It is co-organized by the Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC), the American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS, and the American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC). All of the talks are free and open to the public.

The purpose of the WiP series is to provide support and productive criticism to those researching and developing academic projects pertaining the Caucasus region.

If you would like to present at one of the W-i-P sessions, please contact: mariam.kobaladze@crrccenters.org

American Councils and CRRC are proud to present the 6th talk in the Fall 2013 Works-in-Progress Series:Levan Kakhishvili“Explaining the Absence of Russian-Georgian Cooperation over North Caucasus Security Threats: Three Hypotheses”
Wednesday, 9 October, 2013 at 6:15pmISET/CRRC Georgia, Zandukeli St. 16,…
American Councils and CRRC are proud to present the 5th talk in the Fall 2013 Works-in-Progress Series: Wednesday, 2 October, 2013 at 6:15pm
ISET/CRRC Georgia, Zandukeli St. 16, Tbilisi, GEORGIA
American Councils and CRRC are proud to present the 4th talk in the Fall 2013 Works-in-Progress Series: Natia Mestvirishvili, CRRC
“Public Opinion and the May 17th Events in Tbilisi: CRRC Survey Results” Wednesday, September 25, 2013 at 6:15pm
ISET/CRRC Georgia,…
American Councils and CRRC are proud to present the 3rd talk in the Fall 2013 Works-in-Progress Series: Dr. Alexander Morrison, University of Liverpool
“Re-writing the Russian Conquest of Central Asia” Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at 6:15pm
ISET/CRRC Georgia, Zandukeli St.…
American Councils and CRRC are proud to present the 2nd talk in the Fall 2013 Works-in-Progress Series: Dr. Florian Mühlfried, University of Jena
American Councils and CRRC are proud to present the 1st talk in the Fall 2013 Works-in-Progress Series: “Making sense of the empire? Russian imperial representation in the South Caucasus in the 19th century.”
CRRC, American Councils and ARISC are proud to present the 25th talk of the Works-in-Progress Series for the Spring 2013 Season! Rusudan Khotivari, Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis University Geopolitical Implications of Baku-Tbilisi-Kars Railway
CRRC, American Councils and ARISC are proud to present the 24st talk of the Works-in-Progress Series for the Spring 2013 Season! Jane Kitaevich, Harvard University History that Splinters: Education Reforms and Memory Politics in Georgian Culture