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[ecrea] BACS Conference 2010 - Call for papers
Wed Oct 14 14:14:20 GMT 2009
Democracy as a work in progress: the
intellectual and cultural dynamics of the
Canadian idea BACS 35th Annual Conference Murray
Edwards College, University of Cambridge, UK 6-8
April 2010 Call for Papers The British
Association for Canadian Studies (BACS) is
pleased to announce that the 2010 annual
conference will take place 6-8 April 2010 at
Murray Edwards College (was New Hall),
Cambridge. Proposals for 20-minute papers, to be
presented in either English or French, are
invited from any single disciplinary or
multidisciplinary perspective. Multidisciplinary
and interdisciplinary panel proposals, including
those from postgraduate students, are welcome.
This conference will consider a broad range of
perspectives on the nature of democracy,
meaning, power and possibilities,
interpretation, literary and cultural
representation, historical meaning, political
theory, political philosophy, historical and
critical reflections on problems of a
globalising age, matters of governance,
interpretive approaches and forms of recognition
or freedom. Moreover, it will consider the
manner in which these ideas have been studied
and understood by researchers and students over
time, so illuminating our shared but contested
intellectual and cultural traditions. The
experience, constraints and explorations of
vocabularies and disciplines practised in Canada
and elsewhere are formed within contemporary
frameworks of ideas, cultural practices, texts
and institutions. Papers may focus solely on
Canada or offer an informed view of Canada in
comparative context. Papers will be especially
appreciated in the following areas: ?Democracy,
Rule of Law, human rights, policy ?Constitution,
freedom, civic freedom ?Government, governance,
institutions, economics ?Dialogue,
representation, parties and networks ?History,
memory and identity ?Societies,
integration/disintegration, inclusion/exclusion
?Cultural practices, representations,
institutions, and textual productions
?Interpretive approaches and methodologies:
assessing the data; evaluating achievement;
managing expectation ?Quality of life: health,
environment, ecology, community ?Capability:
organisational, legal, social and policy
perspectives ?Literary, artistic and filmic
representations of Canadian intellectual,
cultural, and political thought Enquiries and
proposals to: Jodie Robson, BACS Administrator
Room SB212 Senate House, University of London,
Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU Tel: +44 (0) 20
7862 8687/+ 44 (0) 1289 387331 Email:
(canstuds /at/ gmail.com) Website:
http://sites.google.com/site/bacsconference2010/
Proposals (panel and individual) and deadline:
Email abstract(s) of 200-300 words and brief CV
(please do not exceed one side of A4) which must
include title(s), institutional affiliation(s)
and address(es) by 15 November 2009. Submissions
will be acknowledged by email. Postgraduate
students are especially welcome to submit a
proposal and there will be a concessionary
conference fee for students. BACS regrets that
it is unable to assist participants with travel and accommodation costs.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
T: ++ 32 (0)2-629.18.56
F: ++ 32 (0)2-629.36.84
Office: 5B.401a
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