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[ecrea] Call for Papers for the volume "A Life for Tomorrow - Social Transformations in South-East Europe"
Sat Oct 19 12:50:55 GMT 2013
Call for Papers for the volume “A Life for Tomorrow – Social
Transformations in South-East Europe”
Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis” Skopje (Macedonia), Centre
for Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe (Serbia), Social
Research Kosova (Kosovo) and Centre for Social Research “Analitika”
(Bosnia-Herzegovina) are issuing a call for papers to be published in
the volume “A Life for Tomorrow – Social Transformations in South-East
Europe”. Priority will be given to papers presented at the “Lost in
Transition” conference held on July 6th and 7th, 2013 in Skopje, but
other submitted papers will also be given due consideration. The
deadline for submissions is January 20th, 2014. Publication is expected
by the end of June 2014.
Transitional change in the past two decades is only part of an unending
sequence of socio-politico-economic changes which the countries of the
South-East European region have been undergoing for the past 100 years.
Older members of these communities have often, without changing their
place of residence, been citizens of many different states and
experienced multiple changes of political systems, ideologies,
constitutions, legal systems, and accompanying institutions, and they
have borne witness to the creation of entire new social classes and
strata and the destruction of old ones. This continuous vortex of
transformation, which prevents the stabilization of social structure,
and which makes official institutions particularly fragile and thwarts
strategic action, has been accompanied by an almost incredible inability
of these societies to change and a surprising stability of social
practices. It is as if wars, revolutions, and the dissolution of entire
world-orders create waves on the surface of the practices of these
societies, which then quickly revert to their established course. It is
precisely this interplay between head-spinning change in official social
institutions and extraordinary stability of social practices that we are
interested in. We are inviting political scientists, sociologists,
anthropologists, historians, social psychologists, legal experts,
political economists to take part in the consideration of social,
political, economic, legal, cultural, religious, familial, demographic,
educational, media changes in the South-East European societies.
Papers should be written in English, a maximum of 6000 words in length
(excluding the bibliography), Times New Roman font, 12 points, contain
an abstract of 300 words, as well as up to five key words, in the text,
following the abstract. Brief biographies of contributing authors (150
words per contributing author) should likewise be submitted. Other
formatting requirements (quotations, bibliography) will be supplied to
the authors of selected papers. Papers should be sent in electronic
format to the address (lft /at/ idscs.org.mk) or (cesk2010 /at/ gmail.com). Articles
will be reviewed by international experts.
This volume will be published as part of the project “Resistance to
Socio-Economic Changes in Western Balkan Societies. Testing Two Theories
of Social Development" which has been realized within the Regional
Research Promotion Programme in the Western Balkans (RRPP), run by the
University of Fribourg upon a mandate of the Swiss Agency for
Development and Cooperation, SDC, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.
For any additional information, please send an E-mail to the organizers:
(lft /at/ idscs.org.mk) or (cesk2010 /at/ gmail.com)
Please feel free to circulate this call for papers to anyone you think
might be interested.
Predrag Cveticanin
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