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[ecrea] 1st International Conference on “Europe in Discourse: Identity, Diversity, Borders”
Wed Jun 10 20:52:16 GMT 2015
Hellenic American University, Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, in
cooperation with Hellenic American College, Athens, Greece, announce the
Call for Papers
for the 1st International Conference on Europe in Discourse: Identity,
Diversity, Borders
Athens, 23-25 September 2016
CALL for PAPERS
Papers are invited for the 1st International Conference on Europe in
Discourse: Identity, Diversity, Borders, which will take place in
Athens, Greece, September 23rd through 25th 2016.
The conference is a unique opportunity to bring together different
perspectives and methodologies involved in shaping the complexities and
contradictions of current European identity discourses. A fundamental
methodological pluralism is considered a key condition for addressing
these complexities and contradictions at a time of crisis.
The conference aims to bring together researchers interested in
analyzing European identities in various discourses. Researchers from
many different disciplines will investigate historical, geopolitical,
geo-cultural, geo-economic and social perspectives on Europe. The
conference also invites contributions that explore the role of diversity
and borders in forging and re-shaping European identities.
Conference Themes
Scholars are invited to submit papers that draw on discourse theories,
linguistic or textual analysis to investigate topics that include:
-Historical, geo-cultural, geo-economic and geopolitical aspects of
European identities
-Europe: super-diverse and globalized
-Images of crisis and recovery in Europe
-Conceptual blending, discourse and metaphors about Europe
-Translation and linguistic (in)equality in Europe
-Refugees and asylum seekers in EU discourses
-European diversity through religion and culture
-Discourses on the European economic crisis
-Discursive constructions of borders
-Political discourse in the European Union
-Media constructions of European identities
-Ethnographic approaches to European identity-making
-Construction of European narratives
-Extreme right populist discourses in EU
-Discourses of integration/assimilation in the EU
Presentation Formats and Abstracts
Proposals for participation 1st International Conference on Europe in
Discourse: Identity, Diversity, Borders can be submitted in the
following formats:
Oral Communications
Oral communications, which consist of a 20-minute presentation followed
by a 10-minute discussion, will be submitted 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.
Posters
Posters can form a scientific contribution related to methodologies
and/or topics of the Conference and is better presented graphically. A
poster should be prepared as in A1 or A0 format.
The authors should prepare their proposal that includes: title, names,
affiliations, locations (city, state, and country) a mini abstract (up
to 100 words), and 2-3 keywords; All poster proposals are subject to
peer-review.
At least one co-author/presenter of the Poster must be registered for
the conference.
Guidelines for Submission of Abstract
In submitting your abstract you will need to provide the following:
- Name, title, and affiliation of the contributor(s).
- Authors email. For co-authored papers, only the first authors email
needs to be provided.
- Keywords: five in the case of oral communications, two to three for
posters.
- Text of abstract: a maximum of 500 words for oral communications, 100
words for posters.
You should submit your abstract through the Conference website. Navigate
to the Submit Your Abstract page where you will find a text box where
you can paste the copied text of your abstract. You will receive an
automated confirmation message upon submission.
For co-authored papers notifications will be sent to the first author only.
Language of Abstract
Papers for the 1st International Conference can be presented in English,
French or German. Abstracts, however, must be submitted in English. This
will assure consistency in the peer-reviewed assessment of all submissions.
Submission Deadlines
Abstracts must be submitted by September 30th, 2015.
Evaluation Process, Criteria and Notification
All abstracts will be peer-reviewed and ranked by the Conference
Scientific Committee. Abstracts will be assessed using the following
criteria.
Scientific strength. Contributions should:
- offer significant contributions to the development of the discipline
and point to future research agendas; and
- present innovative or interdisciplinary approaches, including novel
collaborations or syntheses across sub-disciplines or with other related
disciplines.
Integration: Proposals may receive higher priority if they are clearly
linked to the conference overall theme and are solidly grounded in
discourse or textual analysis. All proposals will be evaluated by the
Scientific Committee.
Notification of acceptance will be sent by December 15th 2015
Other Policies
One-Presentation Rule
Proponents are entitled to submit only one abstract as a first author.
Speakers agreeing to present papers in panels also follow the
one-presentation rule, i.e. someone who is first author or presenter
cannot also be first author or presenter for another paper. The
one-paper rule does not apply to plenaries.
Presentations in absentia
If presenters are unable to come to present their paper on the day of
conference, they are encouraged to send a paper along with a narrated
Powerpoint file and present in absentia. Papers on the conference theme
presented in absentia are eligible to be included in Conference
Materials and Proceedings.
Plenary Speakers
Jan Blommaert, Tilburg University, Hellenic American University
Micha³ Krzy¿anowski, Örebro University
Andreas Musolff, University of East Anglia
Ambassador George Prevelakis, Permanent Representative to the OECD
Erik Swyngedouw, Manchester University
Ruth Wodak, Lancaster University, Hellenic American University.
Scientific Committee
Please consult the home page of the website for a list of the Scientific
Committee.
Contact Information
Conference Secretariat: (europeindiscourse /at/ hauniv.edu)
Website: http://www.europeindiscourse.eu/
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