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[ecrea] Call for chapters “Migration as human right: public discussion”
Wed Sep 10 13:41:29 GMT 2014
Call for chapters “Migration as human right: public discussion”
Deadline for proposals: 25th October 2014.
Edited by Arzu Sadykhova, Professor of Arabic at Adam Mickiewicz
University (Poland)
Brief description
Nowadays culturally entrenched notions about human rights face actual
problems and challenges in the consciousness of the Europeans. Public
discussion about Syrian refugees shows the liquid character of the
borders between global and national ways of thinking and the extent to
that the idea of human rights prevails over the current social and
economic reasons. Does supporting of human rights mean the undergoing of
the national interests or could they be combined?
Massmedia as public sphere actors offer the arena where the social
consensus is produced [Ferree et. al.] and where it should to be
challenged to be modified [Schulz]. They can also influence attitudes
and values [Gerbner] firstly in the case when the audience does not have
direct access to the subject or covered problem [K. Newton]. More than
40% of Germans do not contact immigrants (first and second generation)
routinely (less than once a month or never) [Schönwälder & Petermann].
People use firstly media as a source for knowledge concerning immigrants
and their presence in the modern European social reality and the media
may exert far-reaching influence on this part of the audience [Berger &
Luckmann].
Questions include, but are not limited to:
* What are the main characteristics of the media coverage in
European media concerning human rights (from Syrian refugees in Nordic
countries to the Arab citizens in France)?
* What arguments are allowed in the public discussion about
immigration policy towards 1) refugees 2) labor migration?
* To what extent the human rights are used as a basic concept and
how they may be challenged or protected?
We are looking to form a proposal for a book with twelve chapters, each
chapter being approximately 7000 words including references. This call
is for abstracts of between 250 and 350 words (excluding any indicative
references), to be emailed to Anna Smoliarova, lecturer, St. Petersburg
State University, Russia ((anna.smolyarova /at/ gmail.com)) by 25th October 2014.
As yet we are unable to offer a definitive date for the submission of
completed chapters, that will depend on whether or not we gain approval
for our proposal, however we are tentatively looking at Spring 2015. For
the proposal we are looking to include abstracts for 16 possible
chapters, refining that to 12 post approval. The proposal will be sent
to Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Please, don’t hesitate to ask:
Anna Smoliarova, lecturer, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
(anna.smolyarova /at/ gmail.com)
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