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[ecrea] Narrations of Europe -- Narrators of Europe
Mon Mar 13 10:26:30 GMT 2006
>Call for papers
>
>Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC)
>Volume 3, Number 3, Autumn 2006
>
> "Narrations of Europe- Narrators of Europe"
>
>The questions of "What constitutes Europe" and "Who is European" are not
>novel, neither is their significance. These much debated questions have
>been influential in shaping national histories both in and outside the
>contested frontiers of Europe. Indeed the growing tension around the
>different perspectives on multiculturalism, Islam, immigration and
>enlargement indicates the significance of this debate today.
>
>Within this context the European Union occupies a crucial part in
>formulating, contesting and negotiating different conceptualisations of
>Europe. In this respect, it is not only an outcome of Europe's efforts to
>define itself, but it also contributes to and shapes the idea of Europe.
>This is a relationship fraught as much with ambivalence, as with attempts
>to unite similarities and orchestrate differences. Therefore the key
>question remains whether and how the high-politics of the European Union
>will resonate with the cultures and identities of Europe at the domestic
>level.
>
>To explore this question and the surrounding debates further, we would
>like to welcome contributions across a range of theoretical
>/methodological perspectives and presenting new empirical
>research. Possible topics might include but are not limited to:
>
> * How do media disseminate different images/discourses of Europe?
> Between different national contexts, how do these resonate at a
> comparative level?
> * How does the European Union influence domestic policies and politics?
> * How useful is the concept of European identity? Can we trace its
> contours?
> * Who are the "others" of Europe? Perceptions of foreignness in Europe.
> * How significant is the European Union's role in defining Europe?
> * How do the discourses of globalization compete with discourses of
> Europeanization?
>
>
>
>
>Applicants may submit abstracts of no more than 250 words to Burcu Sumer
>at <mailto:(burcus /at/ gmail.com)>(burcus /at/ gmail.com) or to Aybige Yilmaz at
><mailto:(aybigeyilmaz /at/ yahoo.co.uk)>(aybigeyilmaz /at/ yahoo.co.uk). The deadline
>for the submission of abstracts is Monday 20th of March 2006. For accepted
>articles the deadline of the submission will be Monday 10th of July 2006.
>
>
>Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC) is a peer-reviewed
>journal, published three times a year in hard copy and PDF format. WPCC
>recognises the interdisciplinary nature of the field of Media and Cultural
>Studies, and deliberately encourages diverse methods, contexts and themes.
>For more information about the WPCC and to view current issues, visit
><http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-880>http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-880
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Carpentier Nico (Phd)
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