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[ecrea] CfP Royal Irish Academy Conference 2011: ‘Democratisation and New Media’

Mon Apr 11 20:52:12 GMT 2011


The following may be of interest to some:

Royal Irish Academy Conference for International Affairs 2011

‘Democratisation and New Media’

Call for Papers
Papers are sought for a series of panels addressing the theme of
‘Democratisation and New Media’. These papers, from doctoral,
postdoctoral and academic researchers, will be presented at the Royal
Irish Academy’s Annual Conference on International Affairs, to be held
in Academy House, Dublin, on 18 November 2011.

The International Affairs Conference, organised by the Academy’s
Committee for International Affairs, is the premier conference on
international studies in Ireland, attracting an audience of students,
academics, Irish and foreign diplomats and members of the public.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs gives the opening address on an annual
basis. This speech has often provided the occasion for the delivery of
an important policy statement on Irish foreign relations. Traditionally,
papers presented at this conference are considered for inclusion in the
journal Irish Studies in International Affairs, which is published
annually by the Academy.

Speakers at previous conferences have included the US Special Envoy to
the Middle East, Mr George Mitchell, EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator,
Mr Giljs de Vries, EU Commission Director-General for Trade, Mr David
O’Sullivan, the President and CEO of the International Crisis Group, Mr
Gareth Evans and more recently, Professor Paul Rogers of Bradford
University.

This year’s conference will include an address from the Minister for
Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr Eamon Gilmore, TD, who is the incoming
chair of the Organisation for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE)
in 2012. Keynote speakers in the field are also being invited.

Papers are welcome on any aspect of the conference theme. Contributions
which address aspects of OSCE activity in this realm or OSCE member
states are especially welcome.

Abstracts (of no more than 300 words) should be forwarded as an e-mail
attachment to (intaffconf /at/ ria.ie) by no later than the close of business
on Friday 20th May 2011.

For further information on the work of the Academy Committee for
International Affairs and previous conferences, please visit the
Committee webpage at:
http://www.ria.ie/Our-Work/Committees/Committees-for-the-Humanities-and-Social-Sciences/International-Affairs-Committee.aspx


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Dr. Maura Conway
Lecturer
School of Law&   Government
Dublin City University
Glasnevin
Dublin 9
Ireland

Tel. +353 1 700 6472
E-Mail. (maura.conway /at/ dcu.ie)
Skype. galwaygrrl

Twitter: http://twitter.com/TNMConference


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