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[ecrea] CALL FOR PAPERS - Radical Left Wing Movements in the Baltic Sea Region and Eastern Europe
Tue Jun 04 13:24:07 GMT 2013
CALL FOR PAPERS
Radical Left Wing Movements in the Baltic Sea Region and Eastern Europe
Research Conference 24–26 January 2014
Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden
The aim of this conference is to contribute to research on radical left
wing movements in the Baltic region and Eastern Europe, by establishing
contact between researchers studying these movements/activist
environments. Sociologists, historians, political scientists,
anthropologists, and scholars within other relevant academic disciplines
with an interest in the field are invited to submit papers of original
research.
Theme and Rationale
During recent decades, scholarly attention has been given to differences
between the civil societies of Eastern and Western Europe, and the
social movements and political protest cultures characterizing these
regions. More recently, scholars have focused on the political impact
and role of radical leftist parties in Europe, both in newly
democratized post-communist political systems and in more established
liberal-democratic regimes. However, the corresponding political role
and impact of the radical left’s extra-parliamentarian part – or its
social movement base – in these regions has hitherto not been
sufficiently analyzed. Filling this gap is the aim of this conference.
In social movement research, it has often been noted that radical
leftist groups have played a prominent role for the broader left
(including the Labor movement) and the new social movements of Western
democracies since the late 1960s; often appearing as the “radical flank”
of the broader left. While many of the radical left wing groups that
gained importance after “sixty-eight” were foremost Leninist and Maoist.
Since the late 1980s groups rooted in the left-libertarian political
traditions of Anarchism and Autonomism, and to a certain extent
Trotskyite groups, have gained importance. Albeit being a sometimes
marginal political phenomenon, the ideas, strategies and forms of
protests of these radical groups often times – directly or indirectly –
influenced the agendas and action repertoires of more established
organizations, e.g. political parties and trade unions. Notably since
the 1990s, anarchist and autonomist activism has been seen in
anti-fascist mobilizations, “street parties”, squatting and during the
protests of the Global Justice Movement and “Occupy” of recent years.
Similarly in the newly democratized Eastern European countries, these
groups have – especially since the fall of the Berlin wall – been
increasingly visible, in spite of the seeming greater hostility towards
Marxist and Communist ideological traditions in these countries.
In the light of these transformations of the radical left in both
Western and Eastern European countries, it seems necessary to scrutinize
the relation between the changing role of these political actors and
more general shifts (or continuities) in these societies, in politics,
economy, social relations, and cultural patterns.
We especially invite scholars focusing on:
• The political role of radical left groups: their interplay with new
social movements and more institutionalized actors on the left (such as
political parties and trade unions), as well as their direct or indirect
impact on general public debate, agenda setting and decision-making
(including the state’s use of counter-measures against these groups).
• The impact of differences in Political Opportunity Structures,
national historical experiences, and protest cultures between countries
and regions on the development of the radical left in these countries.
• The role of specific ideas of democracy and political change for
radical left groups’ and activists’ political visions/goals as well as
movement-internal practices/repertoires of action.
• The uses of culture and media in radical left groups, including the
impact of/on subcultures, music, alternative media, social media, etc.
• The social movement organizations, networks and activists of the
radical left in the countries of the Baltic region (i.e., the countries
bordering the Baltic Sea), but also more broadly in the countries of
Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.
• The radical left in contemporary perspective, and/or with a focus on
the developments of this political context during the last decades
(especially since the decisive years of 1968 and 1989).
In particular we invite scholars doing comparative research on these
matters, or those who are willing to engage in a comparative discussion
with scholars focusing on the same phenomena in other countries.
We also invite scholars to add other relevant research areas.
Conference Format
We expect that around 16 papers will be presented at the conference. The
conference format will be joint sessions to encourage joint discussions
amongst all participants.
We invite scholars to submit their abstracts by the 27th of August 2013
(final deadline). The abstract should be 1–2 pages, and describe the
research question, main theories used (with reference to the relevant
literature), and the empirical base of the paper. Applicants should
provide information about their general research interests within this
field, as well as relevant earlier publications. Accepted papers must be
submitted at least 3 weeks before the conference (deadline: 3rd of
January 2014). Each presenter is expected to comment on another
participants’ papers. Conference organizers will inform participants of
which paper they will be commenting on in advance.
We also expect to have some capacity for attendees. Attending the
conference is free, but as a result of limited capacity we require
registration of interest by the 25th of October 2013. Apply by sending a
short description of your research interests and your earlier research
within the field. Attendees are also encouraged to actively take part in
the discussion.
Keynote speakers
Donatella della Porta (professor of political science, European
University Institute, Florence, Italy), a distinguished international
scholar within the field of social movement studies who has written
extensively on social movements and their interplay with political
actors and systems, protest policing, etc.
Luke March (PhD in Russian and East European Studies, and Deputy
Director of the Princess Dashkova Russia Centre, University of
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom), an international scholar who in
2011 published a book with Routledge on radical left parties in Europe,
and is active in the research fields of Post-Soviet politics, radical
left parties and populism.
Costs
Presenters of papers and attendees can attend the conference for free.
All those presenting paper from outside the Stockholm region will also
be reimbursed for travel and accommodation expenses.
The organizers
The conference organizers – Magnus Wennerhag, Christian Fröhlich,
Grzegorz Piotrowski and Adrienne Sörbom – are part of the research
project “Anarchists in Eastern and Western Europe – a Comparative
Study”. The project is based at Södertörn University and funded by The
Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, Sweden. For more
information about this research project, see http://bit.ly/10Eacjc
The conference is funded by the Centre for Baltic and East European
Studies (CBEES), the multidisciplinary research centre focusing on the
Baltic Sea region and Eastern Europe at Södertörn University.
Output
Our aim is to publish a collection of the conference papers in an edited
volume in English and/or a special issue of an international
peer-reviewed journal.
Contact information
For general questions about the conference, and for applying and sending
in paper abstracts, contact (radical_left_conference2014 /at/ sh.se)
In case of the need of visas for paper presenters and attendees, we can
assist with invitation letters.
Important Dates
27 August 2013: Abstract submission
1 October 2013: Notification of paper acceptance
3 January 2014: Submission of a final paper
WELCOME!
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