Territorial and humanitarian emergencies regarding Armenia and Armenians as covered by the American press

2024-03-12
 – 2024-03-12
09:30
 – 11:00
It is our pleasure to invite you to a seminar with Ara Ketibian on the topic: Territorial and humanitarian emergencies regarding Armenia and Armenians as covered by the American press. The archive by Ara Ketibian. The commentator will be Edita Gzoyan, and the moderator Tomasz Rawski.
🗓 The seminar will take place online, 12 March at 9:30am CET.
📬 Please register here in order to participate:
https://uw-edu-pl.zoom.us/.../tJckfuuvqD8vHdeFM-PXLy...
Ara Ketibian graduated from the Mekhitarist Congregation College in Venice, specializing
in Armenian studies. Worked as a member of the editorial team of Ararat daily newspaper, one of the major Armenian-language newspapers in Beirut, Lebanon. Teacher of Armenian Language and History at Melkonian Educational Institute (Nicosia, Cyprus). Retired from accountancy practice in 2011 and combined knowledge of journalism and investigative work to research American newspaper archives.
Dr. Edita Gzoyan (PhD in History, LLM) is the Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation. She is also a leading researcher at the Department of Department of the Study of the Oppression of the Armenians of Artsakh, Nakhichevan and Azerbaijan at the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation. Her main fields of research are legal and historical aspects of the Armenian Genocide and the Artsakh issue, the history of the First Armenian Republic and Scientometrics. Dr. Gzoyan has published dozens of articles in national and international journals and authored and co-authored three books. Among her latest articles are “From War Crimes to Crimes against Humanity and Genocide: Turkish Responsibility after World War I” Genocide Studies International 15, no. 2 (2023): 79-98 and Edita G. Gzoyan, "Forcibly Transferred and Assimilated: Experiences of Armenian Children during the Armenian Genocide"; in Childhood during War and Genocide: Agency, Survival, and Representation, ed. by Joanna Beata Michlic, Yuliya von Saal, and Anna Ullrich, European Holocaust Studies 5 (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2024), 31-51. She is an assistant editor of Ts’eghaspanagitakan Handes and International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies.
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