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[ecrea] International Social Science and Humanities Conference: Scars of Neoliberal Policies

Thu Oct 22 12:14:40 GMT 2015




*International Social Science and Humanities Conference: Scars of
Neoliberal Policies***

*Dubai / 30 January-1 February 2016 *

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*http://2015.allinoneconferences.org/isshc-2015/*

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*KEYNOTE SPEAKER*

*Rabab Abdulhadi*

*(Associate Professor of Race and Resistance Studies and Senior Scholar
in Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies, College of Ethnic
Studies, San Francisco State University)*

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*CALL FOR PAPERS *

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*International Social Science and Humanities Conference (ISSHC) aims to
gather scholars across various disciplines. Organized by the Concerned
Academics Group, ISSHC  brings together academics, researchers,
policy-makers, and practitioners to share findings, refine ideas, and
build partnerships that will help shape our future.*

*ISSHC is home for scholarly participants to exchange ideas and get
scientific support for their own research studies in an
interdisciplinary platform. ISSHC  programming is open to attendees,
academics and non-academic audiences. From literature studies and
education to history, sociology and communications, conference
represents a remarkable showcase of scholarly excellence, creativity,
and activism.*

*Concerned Academics Group is proud to accept proposals for
International Social Science and Humanities Conference (ISSHC 2016). The
theme of ISSHC 2016 that will be held in Dubai on  30 January 30th -
February 1st, 2016 is “Scars of Neoliberal Policies”. Our definition of
neoliberalism helps to tie together various public and private areas by
showing how market and democratic imperatives are in conflict there, and
how laws, politics and cultural understandings are mediating those
conflicts as a result of neoliberal policies. *

*Neoliberal policies that are  applied  in all over the world  having
increasing effect not only on economic conditions but on social,
political, cultural lifes as well. The conflict between the market
imperatives and countervailing democratic demands for values such as
security, dignity, fairness, and solidarity creates wounded individuals
of various gender, ethnic, political and social groups. The scars of
Neoliberal Policies’ conflicts  can be observed on exhausted, stressed
and neglected individuals increasingly. A multi disciplinary platform is
aimed to be provided by ISSHC 2016 to discuss the  different ways of
experiences of such groups and individuals in their suffering,
resiliency, and resistance.  ISSHC 2016 hopes to pave a way to develop
our scope to have more comprehensive aproach to the matter that will
help to open a gate for resistance and renewal by the gathering of the
scholars from different fields of social sciences. *

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*ISSHC 2016 welcomes (20 min) presentations reflecting the impact and
outcome of neoliberal policies on the issues such as: *

*•      Communication and Media Studies (Media Texts, Institutions,
Control, Representation)*

*•      (Un)intended consequences of neoliberal policies *

*•      Neoliberal effects on Gender, Class and Ethnicities*

*•      Neoliberal effects on Education*

*•      History of Neoliberalism *

*•      Law and Contemporary Problems of Neoliberalism*

*•      Consequences of Globalization and Neoliberal Policies*

*•      Alternatives to  Neoliberal Policies*

*•      Social aspects of  Neoliberal Policies*

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*Deadline for abstract submission (250 words):  10 January 2016*

*Deadline for full paper submission: 20 February 2016*

*Language of the Conference: English & Turkish *

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*ISSHC 2016 is being hosted by All In One Conferences (AIOC). *

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*See the details for registration and submissions for ISSHC 2016 at
http://2015.allinoneconferences.org/isshc-2015/ *

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*For any further questions please, do not hesitate to contact: *

*(aioc.socialscience /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(aioc.socialscience /at/ gmail.com)> *

*or *

*(nurten.kara /at/ emu.edu.tr) <mailto:(nurten.kara /at/ emu.edu.tr)> *



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