Legal ethnographer. Russian and Eurasian Studies. Affiliation: Lund University, Department of Sociology of Law and Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki
🎙️🎊New episode of @IMISCOE#themigrationpodcast on Migration & Russia is out now!
🙌 Thank you @UrinboyevRustam & @nkholmat2021 for this insightful conversation!
🎧Find out more: https://t.co/3qNEYllYIJ
All episodes are available on Spotify, and SoundCloud.
MARS Project members @shrzderaliev and Prof. Dadabaev from @EurasiaUTsukuba are attending a workshop ‘Re-Imagining Central Asian Migration: Past, Present and Future’ at the Australian National University's Centre for Arabic and Islamic studies (CAIS) @ourANU
So happy that my chapter about women entrepreneuring in the bazaars of Tashkent is finally out! Huge thanks to the most supportive editor @UrinboyevRustam for this opportunity! https://t.co/zlO4wjlQrk
SPCEA in collaboration with the Lund University @UrinboyevRustam@shrzderaliev and Zhetysu Univ. conducted workshops for undergraduate students and faculty to encourage local knowledge generation& dissemination. With great thanks to everyone involved in organizing these courses!
Navigating the Legal Uncertainty and Informality in Authoritarian Regimes: Legal Culture, Governance and Business Environment in Uzbekistan in: Central Asian Affairs Volume 10 Issue 4 (2023) https://t.co/mRMozvZ0zS
[IMTF] Mahalla in Uzbekistan: An Embodiment of Muslim Values of Neighbourliness and Mutual Support by Rustam Urinboyev @UrinboyevRustam.
https://t.co/WOoXkH9zIY
In this most recent IMTF contribution, Dr. Urinboyev writes on the Uzbak mahalla to examine the relationship between (a) Muslim communal values of neighborliness, mutual support and responsibility for those living together in a defined, spacial community and b) the built environment and structures of mosques and community gathering spaces, with a focus on how the existence of such a built environment and infrastructure helps to develop, nurture, and promote Muslim communal values.
NEW in Advance Articles:
Debt-Based Trade, Social Norms, and Informality in Uzbekistan: Case Study of Rassiychilar in Rural Fergana, by Elmurod Sobirov & Rustamjon Urinboyev
https://t.co/OLmq0n05ro
#Uzbekistan#informality
Lund University is hosting distinguished scholars Peter Finke and Kobil Ruziev. Kobil Ruziev is an Associate Professor at UWE Bristol and a Research Coordinator at Kurultai Consulting. Peter Finke is a Professor and Vice-Dean for Study Affairs at the University of Zurich