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“Des histoires de sons” les chansons que vous connaissez et celles que vous ne connaissez pas

SOUND STORIES

 

 

The Element Band, in collaboration with the USC Institute of Armenian Studies, presents "Sound Stories" – a journey through the Armenian experience in music and stories.

 
From the Institute Studio

 

 

 

 The Institute's podcast channel – available on iTunes and Soundcloud – offers conversations on topics that matter. Listen to Unpacking Armenian Studies or one of the mini-series below. 

 

 

 
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After the Velvet Revolution: Armenia, Russia, and the Caucasus

 

 

Dr. Gevorg Avetikyan, Dean of Int'l Programs at the European University at Saint Petersburg, presents a talk on the impact of Armenia’s “velvet revolution” on Russia and the Caucasus. Watch here.

 
Violence, Spatial Belonging, and Everyday Life for Armenian Genocide Survivors

 

 

The Element Band, in collaboration with the USC Institute of Armenian Studies, presents “Sound Stories: The Songs You Know, with the Stories You Don’t.” A journey through the Armenian experience in music and stories. Watch here.

 
The world is reading research supported by the Institute. You can, too!
British Medical Journal "Assessing Health Systems in Unrecognised States: Lessons From the Field"
– Shant Shekherdimian, Kent Garber

 

 

 

 

Cambridge University Press "Diaspora Identity and a New Generation: Armenian Diaspora Youth on the Genocide and the Karabakh War"
– Dmitry Chernobrov and Leila Wilmers

 

Ethnicities Journal "Growing up with a Long-Awaited Nation-State: Personal Struggles with the Homeland Among Young Diasporic Armenians"
– Leila Wilmers and Dmitry Chernobrov

 

History and Anthropology “Experience-Sharing as Feminist Praxis: Imagining a Future of Collective Car