GROWING UP IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES
JUNE 10th -11th 2010, QUEEN?S UNIVERSITY BELFAST
CALL FOR PAPERS
The conference aims to bring together scholars
whose work focuses on the experiences of
children who are growing up in ethnically and
politically divided societies. The relative
lack of scholarly attention on the subject
highlights the need to address this from a
variety of disciplinary perspectives, to take
stock of what has been done so far, and to
reflect on the future study of children in divided societies.
We are particularly interested in how children?s
lives are impacted by ethnic and political
divisions and how, in turn, children shape these
societies through their own activity. How are
children implicated in nation-building and how
is childhood co-opted in divided societies for
ideological purposes? How do children partake
in, and respond to, such processes? And how is
their political engagement enabled and
constrained by the social structures and
realities they are confronted with in these societies?
Possible themes for participants to explore in
relation to children and childhood in divided
societies include but are not limited to:
ß Children?s daily lives and their experiences
ß Health impact of growing up in divided societies
ß Representations of children in divided societies
ß Children?s rights in divided societies
ß Constructions of ?us? and ?them?
ß The role of education and schooling and of
other institutions like the family or the media
ß Children?s political and national identities
ß Theories of nationalism and the study of
children and childhood in divided societies
ß Citizenship
ß Immigrants and immigrant children in divided societies
ß Methodological and ethical issues in the study
of children in divided societies
Scholars from any discipline who are working
with either contemporary or historical accounts
of children and childhood in divided societies are welcomed.
Opening Address:
Professor Allison James: University of Sheffield.
Venue:
The conference will be held in the School of
Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work at
Queen?s University, Belfast. See - <http://www.qub.ac.uk>http://www.qub.ac.uk
Abstracts:
Abstracts of no more than 250 words should be
sent to the conference organisers by Monday 1st
February, 2010: Madeleine Leonard
((M.Leonard /at/ qub.ac.uk)) and Spyros Spyrou
((S.Spyrou /at/ euc.ac.cy)). Abstracts should include
the proposed title of the presentation, the
name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, and email address.
Notification of Acceptance: 1st March 2010
Conference Registration Fee:
£100 for academics/participants in full time employment
£75 for postgraduates
Conference Registration fee includes: conference
pack, teas, coffees, two lunches, one evening
meal and a bus tour of Belfast?s peace-lines.
For enquiries, please contact:
Professor Madeleine Leonard ((M.Leonard /at/ qub.ac.uk))
Dr. Spyros Spyrou ((S.Spyrou /at/ euc.ac.cy))
The conference is co-organised by The Research
Forum for the Child at Queen?s University
Belfast, the Center for the Study of Childhood
and Adolescence in Cyprus, and the International
Childhood and Youth Research Network.
Accommodation
Participants are responsible for making their
own accommodation requests. For reservations,
please contact the hotels directly.
Hotel accommodation in city centre (approx 20 minutes walk):
Days Hotel
Homepage: www.daysinn.com
Email: (mail /at/ dayshotel.co.uk)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9024 2494
Park Inn Hotel
Homepage: www.belfast.parkinn.co.uk
Email: (info.belfast /at/ rezidorparkinn.com)
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9067 7700
Belfast City Travelodge
Homepage: www.travelodge.ie
Email: (Belfast /at/ travelodge.ie)
Tel: +44 (0)870 1 911 733
Premier Inn (2 hotels)
Homepage: www.premierinn.com
Tel: +44 (0)870 242 8000 (from outside the UK: +44 1582 567890)
Ramada Encore Belfast
Homepage: <http://encorebelfast.co.uk/>http://encorebelfast.co.uk/
Tel: +44 (0)2890 261 800
Jurys Inn Belfast
Homepage:
<http://belfasthotels.jurysinns.com/>http://belfasthotels.jurysinns.com/
Tel: +44 (0)28 9053 3500
Accommodation located near Queen?s University:
HOTELS:
Benedicts
Homepage: www.benedictshotel.co.uk
E-mail: (info /at/ benedictshotel.co.uk)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9059 1999
Express by Holiday Inn
Email: (mail /at/ exhi-belfast.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9031 1909
Madison?s Hotel
Homepage: www.madisonshotel.com
E-mail: (e.info /at/ madisonshotel.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9050 9800
Malone Lodge Hotel
Homepage: www.malonelodgehotelbelfast.com
E-mail: (info /at/ malonelodgehotel.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9038 8000
Wellington Park Hotel
Homepage: www.wellingtonparkhotel.com
E-mail: (info /at/ wellingtonparkhotel.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9038 1111
BED & BREAKFAST / GUESTHOUSES
All Seasons
Homepage: www.allseasonsbelfast.com
Tel: +44 (0)28 9068 2814
Single from £30
Ash-Rowan Town House
E-mail: (ashrowan /at/ hotmail.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9066 1758/1983/3227
Single from £59
Avenue House
Homepage: www.avenueguesthouse.com
E-mail: (info /at/ avenueguesthouse.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9066 5904
Single from £45
Blakely Manor
Homepage: www.blakelymanor.co.uk
E-mail: (info /at/ blakelymanor.co.uk)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9066 2985
Single from £40
Camera House
E-mail: (malonedrumm /at/ hotmail.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9066 0026
Single from £35-38
Eglantine Guest House
E-mail: (j.murrayeglantinegsthse /at/ btconnect.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9066 7585
Single from £30
Helga Lodge Guest House
Homepage: www.helgalodge.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)28 9032 4820
Single from £25
Malone Guest House
Homepage: www.maloneguesthousebelfast.co.uk
E-mail: (maloneguesthousebelfast /at/ yahoo.co.uk)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9066 9565
Single from £35
Marine Guest House
Homepage: www.marineguesthouse3star.com
E-mail: (marine30 /at/ utvinternet.co.uk)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9066 2828
Single from £45
Pearl Court Guest House
Homepage: www.pearlcourtguesthouse.com
E-mail: (info /at/ pearlcourt.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9066 6145
Single from £45
Tara Lodge, 36 Cromwell Rd, Belfast BT7 1JW
Web address: www.taralodge.com
Tel: +44 (0)28 9059 0900
Single from £65
The Old Rectory
Homepage: www.anoldrectory.co.uk
E-mail: (info /at/ anoldrectory.co.uk)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9066 7882
Single from £48
HOSTELS:
The Ark
Homepage: www.arkhostel.com
E-mail: (info /at/ arkhostel.com)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9032 9626
Paddy?s Palace
Homepage: www.paddyspalace.com
Tel: +44 (0)28 9033 3367
Belfast International Youth Hostel
Web address: www.hini.org.uk
Email: (info /at/ hini.org.uk)
Tel: +44 (0)28 9032 4733
Travelling to Queen?s University Belfast
Air
There are two airports serving Belfast:
George Best Belfast City Airport is three miles
from the city centre, connected by rail (Sydenham - Great Victoria Street).
Belfast International Airport is nineteen miles
from Belfast at Aldergrove. A shuttle service
connects with the city centre, operated by Ulsterbus.
Note - Taking a taxi directly from Belfast
International Airport to the University is expensive - approximately £25.
Many airlines fly regularly to Belfast, including:
? Aer Arann
? Aer Lingus
? BMI Baby
? British Airways
? British European
? British Midland - FlyBe
? Continental Airlines
? Easyjet
? Jet2
? Sabena
Sea
A selection of routes and ferry operators are
available. Belfast is most easily reached from the following ports:
? Belfast Port is located 1.5 km from the city
centre and can be reached by bus, taxi or on foot.
? Larne lies 32 km east of Belfast, with bus and rail connections.
? Dublin is over 160 km south of Belfast but
well connected by rail and bus services.
The following operators run ferries across the Irish Sea:
? Belfast-Heysham: Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (Seacat)
? Belfast-Liverpool: Norse Merchant Ferries
? Belfast-Stranraer: Stena Line
? Belfast-Troon: Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (Seacat)
? Belfast-Douglas (IOM): Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (Seacat)
? Larne-Cairnryan: P&O European Ferries
? Larne-Fleetwood: P&O European Ferries
? Dublin-Holyhead: Irish Ferries
? Dublin-Holyhead: Stena Line
? Dublin-Liverpool: Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (Seacat)
Coach
The following companies provide long-distance
services to Belfast, including cross-channel routes and Belfast-Dublin:
? Ulsterbus (UK & Irish services)
? Bus Eireann (UK & Irish services)
? National Express (UK & Irish services)
Note - A taxi fare from the bus station to
Queen's Elms is about £3.00 - £3.50.
Rail
Rail connections are available from both UK and Dublin.
? Irish Rail
? Network Rail: travel information from UK.
? NI Railways: Belfast-Dublin Enterprise service.
? Information on connecting services sometimes available from ferry operators.
Road
All ferry ports are well connected by road.
Within Northern Ireland, motorways link Belfast
with the north and the west of the Province, and
the Westlink between the M1 and M2 and a city
ring road make it easy to navigate Belfast's
traffic system. A good road link connects Belfast with Dublin in the south.
The main Campus is easily and quickly reached
from the city centre. Click here to look at maps.
Bus
Local bus services within Belfast are provided
by Metro. Long-distance services across Northern Ireland are run by Ulsterbus.
Taxi
Taxis are relatively cheap and easily available.
London-style metered cabs operate from airports
and railways stations: private cabs are
plentiful and can be booked by telephone. Not
all private taxis have meters, so it is
advisable to agree a fare before setting out.
Bicycle
The Main Campus is easily reached from the city
centre (1.5 km) - refer to map.
Bringing a bicycle on public transport: all
ferries accept bicycles, usually free of charge.
Train services will usually accept bicycles;
often a small surcharge is made. Coach services
are generally less willing to carry bicycles,
although it is often discretionary; check first.
The policy of airlines varies a lot, so again check first.
The road system can be busy in and around
Belfast, although pleasant cycling can be found
on the Lagan Towpath (to Lisburn) and in the surrounding countryside.
Bicycle hire is available in Belfast - check with the NI Tourist Board.
Foot
A fifteen minute walk from the city centre
brings you to the Main Campus. Please refer to the map.
Other useful links
? Northern Ireland Tourist Board
? Belfast City Council - Tourist Information
? Northern Ireland Global Gateway
? Travel Line
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Director, Centre for Media Research,
School of Media, Film and Journalism
University of Ulster
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