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[ecrea] International Conference Re-Thinking Politics and Political Culture in Everyday Lives (with panel on Media and Politics)
Wed Oct 15 10:25:20 GMT 2014
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
RE-THINKING POLITICS AND POLITICAL CULTURE IN EVERYDAY LIVES
21-22 December 2014.
Venue: ***** Hotel Le Meridien Wien, Opernring 13, 10 10 Vienna, Austria
RATIONALE
Politics makes our daily lives whether we are aware of it, or not. From
social policies (e.g. financial help during unemployment, health
insurance, etc.) that directly affect our wellbeing towards political
decisions on foreign interventions and alliances, politics forms our
daily lives. On the other hand, the notion of political does not stop in
the realm of policymaking but also reflects in statements politicians
make as well as in their party programmes. Because of the economic
crisis, the Far Right re-gained power in many countries, but the Far
Left also became more exposed in the public sphere offering criticism of
current policies. Both Far Right and Far Left offer particular set of
values and it seems as if central political positions are diminishing
because people are turning towards finding the scapegoat by blaming
those they consider as responsible for the crisis be it the so-called
neo-liberal policies or immigrants. Religion has seemed to grow as
strong as ever, and this also brings tensions because immigrants are
often considered to be more religious than the hosts and religion is
seen as too influential in policy making (i.e. in organizing referendums
that enforce religiously-conditioned views, or by directly participating
in ruling the country in certain countries). All of this changes our
everyday lives and brings uneasy tensions in already turbulent
relations. It also brings questions on political culture, which
apparently varies from case to case. However, to what extent are we
different, and how politics shapes our everyday lives?
Papers are invited (but not limited to) for the following panels:
Far Right: growth and current policies
Far Left and the opposition to current policies
Anti-Semitism: Far Right and Far Left
Social policies and everyday lives in the present world
Social resistance movements
Politics: theory and praxis
Political culture: theory and praxis
Political culture: case studies
Corruption and anti-corruption policies
Current issues in European and global politics, and the place of social
sciences and humanities in understanding ongoing events
Media and representation of politics
Global crisis and its reflection on everyday lives
Religion, politics and political culture
Prospective participants are also welcome to submit proposals for their
own panels.
Submissions of abstracts (up to 500 words), and an email contact should
be sent to Dr Martina Topic
((martina /at/ socialsciencesandhumanities.com)) by 1 December 2014.
The Centre established a peer review journal, and a working paper
series. Conference papers will be considered.
We welcome paper proposals from scholars, NGO activists, Master and PhD
students, and independent researchers.
Conference fee is EUR 290, and it includes
The registration fee
Conference bag and folder with materials
Conference publication
Access to the newsletter, and electronic editions of the Centre
Opportunity for participating in future activities of the Centre
(research & co-editing volumes)
Discount towards participation fee for future conferences
Meals during both days of the conference
WLAN during the conference
Certificate of attendance
Centre for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences is a private
institution founded in December 2013 in Croatia (EU).
We selected Austria as a place for hosting conferences due to Austria’s
favourable geographic position, and liberal Visa regime for conference
participants with EU Visa requirements.
Unfortunately, the Centre has no available funds for covering transport
and accommodation in Austria. Participants are responsible for finding
funding to cover transportation and accommodation costs during the whole
period of the conference.
The Centre will not discriminate based on the origin and/or
methodological/paradigmatic approach of prospective conference participants.
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