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[Commlist] Europe in Discourse IV: Call for Papers
Wed Dec 13 16:15:18 GMT 2023
We are happy to announce the extension deadline to submit abstracts and
panel proposals for Europe in Discourse IV: Future Trajectories for
Europe to March 15th, 2024.
Following three successful international conferences (2016, 2018 and
2022) Hellenic American University announces the 4th International
Europe in Discourse Conference. This Conference too aims at exploring
Europe through all its constitutive dimensions, history, culture,
geography and values. The objective is to create an international and
interdisciplinary platform for discussion on how Europe is understood
and constantly shaped through aspects that can be theoretically
approached and empirically identified. EID IV remains faithful to the
conviction that there should be a dialogue between those who talk about
Europe and analyze it and those who “do” Europe and shape it.
We, therefore, welcome contributions from early and late career
scholars, graduate students, political analysts, discourse analysts,
linguists, communication experts, diplomacy and security experts, public
leaders, historians, economists, philosophers, policymakers and experts
from a variety of fields to engage with the Conference themes and submit
a contribution along the formats accepted.
Background
In line with the previous Conferences, Europe in Discourse IV sets to
analyze Europe by looking at history, geography and values and from
there reflect on Europe’s multiplicity. Addressing the issue of
multiplicity in Europe cannot escape addressing European identity.
European Union’s history, identity and overall orientation has been
largely determined by its position, geographical, cultural, religious.
Since the end of the Second World War, the dominant doxa was that the
world would inexorably be led to its unification and homogenization.
“The World is flat” declared Thomas Friedman; Richard O’Brien diagnosed
“the end of Geography”. However, the economic and political evolution of
recent years show the return of Geography and the overpowering dimension
of history. Fragmentation and diversification rather than unification
and homogenization are the rules. It is not clear what will be the shape
of the new world which will emerge from this reversal during the coming
years. In what fragment of the world will Europe belong? Could Europe
take the form of a “Common European Home” as imagined by Michael
Gorbachev? Or, on the contrary, will Europe be a major component of a
transatlantic entity, divided by a new iron curtain from Russia? Where
will the Eastern Mediterranean be situated? Will it be unified under the
influence of a strong European system or divided by the competition of
external powers?
Conference Themes
The Conference invites contributions from a variety of fields which
explore Europe across all dimensions that shape it. Contributions may be
based on theoretical accounts, a variety of methodologies,
ethnographical approaches, case studies and other analytical tools to
discuss European identity shaping across all aspects.
• European values: from continuity to change
• European institutions: discourses and legitimization
• Political and electoral dimensions in the European sphere
• Conceptual blending, discourse and metaphors about Europe
• Search for the European narratives of today
• EU Enlargement
• Borders, border regions, space in and for Europe
• Europe, globalization, fragmentation and unification
• Europe and its role in the globe: legitimacy, soft power
• Political discourses in and about Europe
• Peace, Conflict through the War in Ukraine
• Relations and Alliances with the Global South
• European identity through arts and culture
• Im/migration, integration, and mobility
• Populist movements, electoral campaigns
• Europe in the traditional media and social media
• Integration/assimilation/inclusion/homogenization as processes the EU
• The role of religion in Europe and the EU
• European Institutions, function, legitimacy, power
• Potential US isolationism and repercussions for NATO and Ukraine
• European Security and Defense
• EU and the Middle East
• EU and the Gaza conflict
Keynote Speakers
• Michał Krzyżanowski
Professor and Director of Research at the Center for Multidisciplinary
Studies on Racism
Chair in Media and Communication Studies
Uppsala, University
• Federico Romero
Visting Fellow
Department of History and Civilization - European University Institute
• Vivien A. Schmidt
Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration Professor of International
Relations, Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies
Professor of Political Science Boston University
• Ruth Wodak
Distinguished Professor and Chair in Discourse Studies Lancaster
University/University Vienna
Accepted Presentation Formats
Oral Communications
Oral communications, which consist of a 20-minute presentation followed
by a 10-minute discussion, should be submitted online in response to the
general theme(s) of the conference mentioned below. Abstracts for oral
communications should be no longer than 500 words and list five
keywords. Abstracts for oral communications should be submitted online
as a single document.
Please submit your abstract for an oral communication through the
official Conference website using this link:
https://www.europeindiscourse.eu/cfp/submit-abstract
Deadline for oral communications: March 15th, 2024.
Themed Panels
Proposals for panels must be submitted online as a single document,
single-spaced in 12-point type. Panel proposals should include a brief
overview of the theme, a title of the panel, and 4 to 5 abstract papers,
each to be delivered within 30 minutes (a 20-minute presentation
followed by a 10-minute period for questions).
The names of the panel presenters should be omitted from the document to
enable double-blind review. However, panel organizers should include
their name.
Acceptance notifications will be sent to panel organizers.
Please submit your panel proposal through the website following the
guidelines under the SUBMIT YOUR PANEL PROPOSAL through this link:
https://www.europeindiscourse.eu/cfp/submit-panel-proposal
Deadline for panel submissions: March 15th, 2024
Language of Abstract
Papers for the 4th International Conference can be presented in English.
Acceptance Notifications will be sent by June 1st 2024.
Contact Information: For any questions, please contact the organizing
committee electronically at: (europeindiscourse /at/ hauniv.edu)
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