ПРОГРАМА

More compacted program (in Word): LSD Programa. Program.

Link to the session with the Ukrainian sociologists Sociology in Times of War: The Ukrainian Experience
https://liedm.zoom.us/j/91909049603

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Friday, October 6

Klaipėdos universitetas, Baltijos regiono istorijos ir archeologijos institutas, H. Manto g. 84, Klaipėda
12:00 – registration

13:00-13:15 Opening of the Conference
Welcome words
Awards

13:15-14:45 –Plenary Session
Michael Ochsner (University of Zurich)
Objective Science as the New Belief System? On Misconceptions of Science, It’s Role in Society and Research Evaluation

Q&A Session

Plenary Discussion
Looking for the qualitative approach: the issues of evaluating science and social research (in Lithuania and other countries)

14:45-15:00 Coffee Break

15:00-17:00 Parallel Sessions

Session 1. Sociology as a managed and administrated scholarship

Tucker D. Farris (Colorado State University-Pueblo)
Warming the Cold War: US Intelligence Operations and Analysis Within Soviet Occupied Lithuania from 1945

Arūnas Poviliūnas (VU)
How Do We Use the Opportunity to Strengthen Sociology and Other Social Sciences?

Leonardas Marcinkevičius (KTU)
Reviewing the Balance between Normative and Empirical Research: Focus on A Priori Reasoning

Liudvikas Bagdonas (VU)
Trends of Co-authorship in Sociology in Lithuania, 2015-2019

Aldis Gedutis (KU); Kęstas Kirtiklis (VU)
Quality Evaluation in the Humanities. The Guide for the Perplexed

Arvydas Virgilijus Matulionis (LSMC)
Sociology without Humans

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Session 2. Sustainability, Consumption and Policy of a Good City

Zenonas Norkus (VU); Jurgita Markevičiūtė (VU); Aelita Ambrulevičiūtė (VU)
On the Food Resilience of Lithuania in the Long Run and How to Enhance It

Jonė Vitkauskaitė-Ramanauskienė (KTU)
Sustainable Mobility Initiative “Move Green”: The Influence of Social Norms on the Choice of Transport

Dalia Čiupailaitė-Višnevska (VU)
Images of a “Good Life” in the Post-Socialist City: The Case of the New Housing Estates in Vilnius

Gražina Rapolienė (LSMC), Sarmitė Mikulionienė (LSMC)
Analysis of Aging Consumers’ Attitudes

Daumantas Stumbrys (VDU); Ilona Tamutienė (VDU)
Changes in Attitudes Towards Alcohol Control Policies in Lithuania. Findings from Two Representative Surveys in 2015 And 2020

Tadas Šarūnas (VU)
Sociologinio žinojimo ilgesys ar simbolinio smurto gamyba? sociologinė “Kaunas – Europos kultūros sostinė 2022” poveikio vertinimo patirčių refleksija

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15:00-18:30 online session with the Ukrainian sociologists
Sociology in Times of War: The Ukrainian Experience
Link to the session: https://liedm.zoom.us/j/91909049603

Welcome words

Vil S. Bakirov (V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University)
Sociological Knowledge as an Instrument for the Post-War Reconstruction of the Ukrainian Society

Oleksandr Zubchenko (Mariupol State University (Kyiv))
Visual Sociology in the Study of the Everyday Life of the Russian Occupation in the South of Ukraine / Візуальна соціологія у дослідженні повсякденності російської окупації на Півдні України

Maryna Subota (V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University / Klaipeda University)
War, New Media and “Affectivity”: The Case of Ukrainian Society / Війна, нові медіа та «афективність»: випадок українського суспільства

Olha Fedorenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv)
Study of the Phenomenon of Volunteering in Sociology: The Example of Ukraine / Дослідження феномену волонтерства в соціології: приклад України

Oleksii Bondar (Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University)
Environmental Conscientization in the Context of the Ukrainian-Russian War: Raising Ecological Awareness and Resilience in Ukrainian Society / Інвайронментальна консьєнтизація у контексті українсько-російської війни: підвищення інвайронментальної свідомості та стійкості в українському суспільстві

Maksym Kasianczuk (Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)
Paradoxical Dynamics of Changes in the Attitude of the Population of Ukraine towards LGBT People (1991–2023)

Iuliia Shmalenko (National University “Odesa Law Academy”)
Promotion of Sociological Research in Ukraine During the War / Публічність соціологічних досліджень в Україні під час війни

Dmytro Mamaiev (LSMC / Lithuanian Center for Social Sciences)
Labor Migration of Third Country Nationals to Lithuania: Recent Trends and Social Policy Responses

Liliana Yarova (National University “Odesa Law Academy”)
Evgenia Prokhorenko (National University “Odesa Law Academy”)
Youth Unemployment as a Social Phenomenon / Безробіття молоді як соціальне явище

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17:00-17:15 Coffee Break

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17:15-19:15 Parallel Sessions

Session 3. Public Policy, Work and Market

Ieva Dryžaitė (VDU)
Sociology as Therapy – Would It Serve Social Welfare or the Market?

Gintaras Mitrulevičius (MRU)
About Socialism: What and Why Do We Know and How Do We Evaluate It?

Romas Lazutka (VU); Boguslavas Gruževskis (VU); Žeimantė Straševičiūtė (VU)
Integration of Employment and Social Support Policies in Linthuania

Vytautas Kuokštis (VU)
Lietuvos politinės ekonomijos (ekonominės sociologijos) paradoksas

Jurgita Markevičiūtė (VU); Zenonas Norkus (VU)
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Unification of Klaipėda Region and Lithuania: Cross-Regional Economic Productivity Disparities in 1923-1925 and after the Restoration of Independence

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Session 4. Being the Other

Monika Frėjutė-Rakauskienė (LSMC)
Migrants from Belarus in Lithuania and Their Identities in the Context of the War in Ukraine: Results of a Pilot Study

Andrius Marcinkevičius (LSMC)
Conflict of Conscience? The Dilemma of the Canonical Jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church in Lithuania in the Context of War in Ukraine

Suat Aksu (LSMC)
Platform Workers: A Trend for Third-Country Nationals To Survive in the Lithuanian Labor Market

Diana Janušauskienė (LSMC)
Don’t Touch, Don’t Climb, Don’t Walk and Don’t Sing: Everyday Life Regulations in Kazakhstan

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19:15-19:45 – Book presentations

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19:45 – 22:00 – Reception and wine

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Saturday, October 7

Socialinių ir humanitarinių mokslų fakultetas, S. Nėries g. 5, Klaipėda

9:00-11:00 Parallel Sessions

Session 5. Sociology of Gender

Agota Vaitkienė (LSMC)
The Search for the First Female Sociologist in Lithuanian History of Sociology

Laura Bagočiūnė (LSMC); Aurelija Novelskaitė (LSMC)
The Gender Dimension of Responsible Research and Innovation. The Case of Lithuania

Vida Česnuitytė (LKA)
Women in Compulsory Military Conscription: Assessments and Practices in Lithuania

Inga Popovaitė (KTU); Agnieszka Skorup and Mateusz Paliga (University of Silesia in Katowice)
Who cares? Relationship between gender, emotional labor and in-group status in space analog missions

Salome Esebua (VDU)
Non-Heterosexuality and Religion in Contemporary Georgia. The Features of LGBTQI+ Religiosity

Evelina Juchnevičiūtė (VDU)
The Christian Right, LGBTQ+ and Women Rights in Lithuania: A Review of Theoretical Research

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Session 6. Public Opinion and Political Field

Paulina Budrytė (KTU)
Research Methods of Public Risk Perception

Vytautas Kuokštis (VU); Ringailė Kuokštytė (LKA)
Santykinio palyginimo įtaka pasitikėjimui politinėmis institucijomis

Sarmitė Mikulionienė (LSMC)
Civic Participation in the Baltic Population Aged 50 and Over: Prevalence and Association with Health Status

Rūta Žiliukaitė (VU).
„Maršistai“: verta ar ne verta tirti, kaip apie juos reikėtų kalbėti, o kaip ne

Karolis Jonutis (VU)
Soros, Schwab and Conservatives: Conspiracy Theories from Local to Global Levels

Lilija Kublickienė (LSMC)
Historical Commemorations: Attitude and Experiences of Lithuanian Residents

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11:00 – 11:15 Coffee Break

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11:15–12:15 – Plenary Session
Link to the session: https://liedm.zoom.us/j/99609075721

Olga Kutsenko (Berlin Technical University; Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv)
The Power of Sociology in Societal Transformations and Wartime: Insights from Ukraine

Q&A Session

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12:15 – 13:00 – lunch

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13:00-15:00 Parallel Sessions

Session 7. Balancing the Personal and the Professional

Eglė Vileikienė (VRM)
Darbas valstybės tarnyboje – žvilgsnis iš vidaus ir iš išorės

Laima Okunevičiūtė Neverauskienė (LSMC / Vilnius TECH)
Arūnas Pocius (LSMC)
The Impact of Demographic Factors on the Situation of Lithuanian Youth in the Labour Market and Society

Aida Savicka (LKTI)
The Imperative of Work-Life Balance: A Generational Perspective

Giedre Plepytė-Davidavičienė (VU); Deimantas Jastramskis (VU);
Ingrida Gečienė-Janulionė(VU); Rūta Kupetytė (VU)
Lithuanian Journalist in the Context of Social, Economic and Political Risks

Juozapa Živilė Mieliauskaitė (VDU)
Adaptation Strategies for Recovering Addicts: Between Escape from the Past and Freedom to Create the Future

Linas Jakučionis (VU)
The Concept of Love: The Case of Vilnius Residents Born in 1980-1989

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Session 8. Motherhood and Children

Alina Norgėlaitė (LSMC)
Intersection of Macro and Micro Levels: Childbearing Decisions and Uncertainty Shaped by Global Factors

Ilona Tamutienė (VDU)
Framing the First 1000 Days of a Child’s Life as a Public Policy Issue

Jolita Viluckienė (KU)
The Paradox of the Welfare State and the Strength of the Female Personality: Life Stories of Mothers of Children with Cerebral Palsy

Gintė Martinkėnė (KU)
Transnational Life in Childhood Experiences and Their Impact on Adulthood

Živilė Oertelė (LSMC)
Contemporary Motherhood: Why It Is Worth Researching

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15:00-16:00 Closing of the Conference
– annual report of the Lithuanian Sociological Association
– Elections of the Management Board and the President
– Plans for the future
– Other questions and topics

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Posters, Virtual and DIY Presentations (spalio 6-7 d.d.)

Giedrė Strakšienė (KU)
A Methodology of Drama in Narrative Inquiry

Violeta Vilkoitytė (LSMC)
Social Investment in Lithuania: Individual-level Outcomes