Bakar Berekashvili; Visiting Fellowship 2023/24 <em>© 1</em>

Bakar Berekashvili; Visiting Fellowship 2023/24

Biography

I am a Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the Georgian American University in Tbilisi and a Political Analyst at the Georgian Public Broadcaster/First Channel. I have been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik, at the Masaryk University in Brno and at the Spanish National Research Council in Madrid. My research and teaching interests include qualitative research, critical sociology, Marxist thought in ‘Actually existing Socialism’, post-socialist politics and society, Soviet Union (life and social order), ruling class, problems of democracy, social & political theory, political sociology, state, power and ideology, nationalism, and politics of memory in Europe.

 

Visiting Fellowship in January 2024

 

Motivation

This is my pleasure to join the Institute for Contemporary History as a Visiting Fellow.  

Currently, I conduct individual research aiming to investigate the traditions of Marxist social and political thinking in Soviet Georgia, with particular focus on post-war authors and texts. The objective of my research is to collect relevant sources and to prepare a reader on Soviet Georgian Marxist Thought. The reader will expose specific chapters from the books and other types of texts authored by Soviet Georgian Marxist scholars. Today, these authors are ‘forgotten pantheon’ of Marxist community. Their intellectual legacy is neglected by the dominant post-soviet liberal capitalist order. Therefore, my goal is to promote their intellectual life and legacy.

My interest to Marxist political thought is not limited with Soviet Georgian experience, but I am also interested in other geographical and cultural zones of ‘actually existing socialism’. East Central Europe is among them. The aim of my visiting fellowship in Slovenia is to comprehend with post-war Marxist thought in East Central Europe and with major intellectual topics and polemics popular among the Marxist circles in post-war East Central Europe. I am especially interested to compare Soviet Georgian and Slovenian Marxist thought. Such comparison is interesting and thought provoking as both states represented small states of big unity.

My fellowship at the Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana includes conducting the secondary research at the institute’s library, conversations with the researchers specialized in history of political thought in East Central Europe and a guest lecture on Soviet Georgian Marxist political thought.

Additionally, another purpose of my visiting fellowship is to establish and foster academic and intellectual collaboration between Georgian and Slovenian scholars.

Publications (a selection)

Bakar Berekashvili & Veronika Pfeilschifter, Contemporary left in Georgia: A Conversation with Bakar Berekashvili. New Eastern Europe, Issue 5/2022, pp. 119-125

Bakar Berekashvili, Ideological Dialectics of Post-Soviet Nationalism. Copernicus Journal of Political Studies, No. 2/2021, pp. 73-90

Bakar Berekashvili, After the Soviet Union: a melancholy of unwanted experiences. New Eastern Europe, Issue 6/2021, pp. 159-164

Bakar Berekashvili, Introduction: Train Lullaby. In: Bakar Berekashvili (Scientific Editor), Life by the Railroad: Memory and Contemporaneity of Chiatura and Zestaponi. Tbilisi: Forum for Intercultural Dialogue, 2021, pp. 9-26 (Available in Georgian Language).

Bakar Berekashvili, Notes of a Post-Soviet Researcher. In: Bakar Berekashvili (Scientific Editor), Chiatura and Tkibuli: An Attempt for Critical Understanding. Tbilisi: Forum for Intercultural Dialogue, 2020, pp. 9-33 (Available in Georgian language).

Bakar Berekashvili, Democracy and Liberalism: Crisis, Pathologies and Resistance. Copernicus Journal of Political Studies, No. 2/2018, pp. 29-59

Bakar Berekashvili, Nationalism and Hegemony in Post-Communist Georgia. Caucasus Edition – Journal of Conflict Transformation, Volume 3, Issue 2, 2018, pp. 67-79

Bakar Berekashvili, Georgia’s liberal transformation: An ongoing adventure. New Eastern Europe, Issue 6/2018, pp. 87-91

Bakar Berekashvili & Tato Khundadze, The long road to Democracy. International Politics and Society, 25 June, 2018

Naša spletna stran uporablja piškotke, ki se naložijo na vaš računalnik. Ali se za boljše delovanje strani strinjate z njihovo uporabo?

Več o uporabi piškotkov

Uporaba piškotkov na naši spletni strani

Pravna podlaga

Podlaga za obvestilo je spremenjeni Zakon o elektronskih komunikacijah (Uradni list št. 109/2012; v nadaljevanju ZEKom-1), ki je začel veljati v začetku leta 2013. Prinesel je nova pravila glede uporabe piškotkov in podobnih tehnologij za shranjevanje informacij ali dostop do informacij, shranjenih na računalniku ali mobilni napravi uporabnika.

Kaj so piškotki?

Piškotki so majhne datoteke, pomembne za delovanje spletnih strani, največkrat z namenom, da je uporabnikova izkušnja boljša.

Piškotek običajno vsebuje zaporedje črk in številk, ki se naloži na uporabnikov računalnik, ko ta obišče določeno spletno stran. Ob vsakem ponovnem obisku bo spletna stran pridobila podatek o naloženem piškotku in uporabnika prepoznala.

Poleg funkcije izboljšanja uporabniške izkušnje je njihov namen različen. Piškotki se lahko uporabljajo tudi za analizo vedenja ali prepoznavanje uporabnikov. Zato ločimo različne vrste piškotkov.

Vrste piškotkov, ki jih uporabljamo na tej spletni strani

Piškotki, ki jih uporabljamo na tej strani sledijo smernicam:

1. Nujno potrebni piškotki

Tovrstni piškotki omogočajo uporabo nujno potrebnih komponent za pravilno delovanje spletne strani. Brez teh piškotov servisi, ki jih želite uporabljati na tej spletni strani, ne bi delovali pravilno (npr. prijava, nakupni proces, ...).

2. Izkustveni piškotki

Tovrstni piškotki zbirajo podatke, kako se uporabniki vedejo na spletni strani z namenom izboljšanja izkustvene komponente spletne strani (npr. katere dele spletne strani obiskujejo najpogosteje). Ti piškotki ne zbirajo informacij, preko katerih bi lahko identificirali uporabnika.

3. Funkcionalni piškotki

Tovrstni piškotki omogočajo spletni strani, da si zapomni nekatere vaše nastavitve in izbire (npr. uporabniško ime, jezik, regijo) in zagotavlja napredne, personalizirane funkcije. Tovrstni piškotki lahko omogočajo sledenje vašim akcijam na spletni strani.

4. Oglasni ali ciljani piškotki

Tovrstne piškotke najpogosteje uporabljajo oglaševalska in družabna omrežja (tretje strani) z namenom, da vam prikažejo bolj ciljane oglase, omejujejo ponavljanje oglasov ali merijo učinkovitost oglaševalskih akcij. Tovrstni piškotki lahko omogočajo sledenje vašim akcijam na spletu.

Nadzor piškotkov

Za uporabo piškotkov se odločate sami. Piškotke lahko vedno odstranite in s tem odstranite vašo prepoznavnost na spletu. Prav tako večino brskalnikov lahko nastavite tako, da piškotkov ne shranjujejo.

Za informacije o možnostih posameznih brskalnikov predlagamo, da si ogledate nastavitve.

Upravljalec piškotkov

INZ - Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino