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Fri Dec 03 15:38:45 GMT 2010





Current Issues in European Cultural Studies 2011





June 15?17, Norrköping, Sweden





Call for papers



June 15-17 2011 Advanced Cultural Studies Institute of Sweden (ACSIS) will arrange its fourth biannual conference on cultural research in Norrköping, Sweden. This will be an international conference on ?Current Issues in European Cultural Studies? that aims to provide an updated inventory of main issues in European cultural studies and give a perspective on Europe today through the spectrum of cultural studies. A series of plenary sessions will deal with key current issues for cultural studies that partly connect to European issues and partly reach beyond this geographic scope. In addition to the plenary sessions, a set of spotlight sessions will open up for presentations and debates on the state of cultural studies in different regions of Europe.

The conference further includes a broad range of parallel sessions exploring various aspects of contemporary cultural studies with a wider geographical focus than Europe. Sessions thematically range from cosmopolitanism to nationalism, touching on issues such as place making, recycling and remembering. The plenaries and most parallel group sessions will be held in English, but some group sessions are held in Swedish and have a national focus. Abstracts of all parallel session can be found on the conference home page.

Participants are invited to submit abstracts of individual papers for any of the parallel sessions listed on the conference web page, or for an open session without a given theme. Paper abstracts are welcome until February 14, 2011. Abstracts should be no more than 200 words, and are submitted via the conference home page.

More information on the conference, full program, page for abstract submission and a list of all parallel sessions can be found on the conference home page: <http://www.isak.liu.se/acsis/conference-2011?l=sv>http://www.isak.liu.se/acsis/conference-2011?l=sv

If you have any questions, please contact the conference organisers at: <mailto:(acsis-konferens /at/ isak.liu.se)>(acsis-konferens /at/ isak.liu.se)



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