The election process of a new Armenian Patriarch in Turkey faces the customary state-imposed restrictions, administrative hurdles and arbitrary treatment of the Armenian community. In recent weeks, the situation has been exacerbated by personality clashes and ambitions of the high ranking clergymen at the Patriarchate, who have turned a problem into a divisive major crisis.
Lecture: Հայ եկեղեցին, հասարակութիւն և քաղաքականութիւն. Խորհրդային ժառանգութեան ազդեցութիւնն ու մարտահրաւէրները», Երևանի Պետական Համալսարան, Մշակութաբանության ամբիոն, Yerevan State University, Dept. of Cultural Studies.
Լecture: “Religious Extremism, military conflicts and Christian communities in the Middle East Today”, American University of Armenia (AUA), College of Humanities & Social Sciences (CHSS).
... on inter‐ethnic conflicts, diasporas, the MiddleEast, and the Caucasus. He has published extensively and lectures widely in Europe, the US, and the MiddleEast (www.hratch.info).
Founded in 1991, the ...
«Կրոնական ծայրահեղականություն, ռազմական հիմնախնդիրներ եւ Մերձավոր Արեւելքի Քրիստոնյայ համայնքները», Արցախի պետական համալսարան / Artsakh State University
Lecture: “A 15th century ‘Curriculum for Educating Infants’ in the Armenian Church”, Eastern Christianity Lecture Series convened by the Oxford Armenian Studies, The Oriental Institute, University of Oxford
On Thursday February 23rd, the Youth Association for a Greater Europe and the LSESU European Society invited students and public for a panel discussion on 'European Identity in the Times of Post-Truth Politics' at the LSE. Our speakers – Roger Casale, founder of New Europeans and former MP for Wimbledon, and Dr Hratch Tchilingirian, member of the Faculty of Oriental Studies
Oxford University scholar Hratch Tchilingirian has published an article entitled "The 'Other' Citizens: Armenians in Turkey Between Isolation and (Dis)integration."
Since the establishment of the Turkish Republic, state discrimination against the Armenian community—and generally the non-Muslim minorities—has been institutionalized and systematically
Since the establishment of the Turkish Republic, state discrimination against the Armenian community—and generally the non-Muslim minorities—has been institutionalized and systematically used towards the detriment of the target community. This article provides a discussion of these issues and the processes of state and societal ‘othering’ of the Armenians in Turkey, with a particular focus on the impact of such policies and public discourses on the current situation of the community. It then provides an analysis of the internal dynamics of the Armenian community itself. The discussion highlights several sociological concepts that are useful to the understanding and analysis of the Turkish state’s and society’s treatment of the Armenians in Turkey today—or what the economists would call the stresses and distortions in the system.
... in the MiddleEast today”
Նոյեմբեր 17, 2016, ժամը 16-ից 17:30, Երևանի պետական համալսարան, Մշակութաբանության ամբիոն
“Հայ եկեղեցին, հասարակություն և քաղաքականություն. խորհրդային ժառանգության ազդեցությունն ...
Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian, a scholar and lecturer at the Oriental Institute of the University of Oxford - specializing in Eastern Christianity and Armenian Studies - spoke to CivilNet about the current Armenia-Diaspora relations.
The Anatomy of the Armenian Diaspora, Hratch Tchilingirian
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Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian, scholar and lecturer at Oxford Institute of Oriental Studies on the historical juncture Armenians have arrived at, on the misconception that the Armenian Diaspora is an eight million single unit and on how to establish a reciprocally beneficial interaction between the Armenian State and its “diasporas”.
Օքսֆորդի համալսարանի արևելագիտության ամբիոնի դասախոս Հրաչ Չիլինկիրյանը ՍիվիլՆեթին պատմումէ Թուրքիայի հայհամայնքի ներկա վիճակի, գաղափարական հոսանքերի, իսլամացված հայերի ու հարակից թեմաների մասին։
Paper: “What is ‘Armenian’ in Armenian Identity” (download published article) at the conference on “Critical Approaches to Armenian Identity in the 21st Century: Vulnerability, Resilience, and Transformation,” organised by the Hrant Dink Foundation and Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society.
Invited participant: Workshop on "Religious Communities in the Holy Land during the era of the Great War", organised by Prof. Adrian Gregory, History Faculty, University of Oxford.