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[ecrea] CFP: Social Movements, Resistance and Social Change in New Zealand workshop
Sat Jun 14 08:10:20 GMT 2014
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> Call for papers: Social Movements, Resistance and Social Change in
New Zealand workshop
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> Call closing date: 01/0 7/2014
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> Description: Call for Papers for the two day workshop (August 28-29)
"Social Movements, Resistance and Social Change in New Zealand".
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> Recent years have witnessed a revival of public protest and
resistance against businesses and governments. Around the world
unpopular governments and corporations have faced angry protest,
concerted criticism and direct challenges to operations and processes.
In New Zealand, for example, over the recent summer, oil exploration
company Anadarko faced off against a small fleet of protests off the
Piha and Raglan Coast and the Government minister and officials faced
street protests over the secretive trade talks. In other locations of
course, other governments and corporations have faced more direct
resistance. In France, for example, groups of tire and machine company
workers Boss-napped as a mean of leverage on pay conditions, but more
broadly political protest season have emerged in European and other
regions as well in recent years. All this has again raised academic
question about the nature, dynamics and impact of social movements.
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> This workshop invites papers and other contributions that address
these questions with respect to New Zealand contexts and events.
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> The workshop will be based on understanding common patterns of action
within social movements and how recent social movements in New Zealand
may bring us new innovations and social change opportunities on behalf
of responsibility, sustainability and social equality. We believe this
will be the first step to build up a research network on the basis of
Social Movements in New Zealand.
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> Keynote speakers are Prof. Shiv Ganesh (Massey University) – Activism
and the New Dialogic, and Assoc. Prof. Campbell Jones (University of
Auckland) – What is possible
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> There will be no attendance fee; coffee/tea, lunches and dinner will
be provided. Participants will organise their own travel and
accommodation (we will inform you about possible suggestions). We have
limited space so reservation in advance is crucial for the participants.
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> Submissions to: Please submit short papers of max. 1500 words to Ozan
Nadir (Alakavuklaro.n.alakavuklar /at/ massey.ac.nz) by 1 July 2014.
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> Important dates:
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> 1st of July – Deadline for submitting short papers. There will be a
peer-review process.
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> 25th of July – Sending feedbacks of peer reviews and announcing daily
program
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> 28-29 August – Workshop in 'Wharerata' – Massey University
(Palmerston North)
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> 1st of October – Collecting full papers for publication opportunities
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> We hope to provide an opportunity for further peer review service
after the conference. We work on publication opportunities as an edited
book or as a special issue for a New Zealand academic journal.
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> For further information, go to:
http://esocsci.org.nz/call-papers-social-movements-resistance-social-change-zealand-workshop/
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> ?Enquiries to: Dr. Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar: (o.n.alakavuklar /at/ massey.ac.nz)
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