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[ecrea] EiD II: Call for Papers
Thu Jun 14 15:11:00 GMT 2018
The 2nd International Europe in Discourse Conference
AGENDAS OF REFORM
Athens, 21-23 September 2018
FINAL EXTENSION for Call for Papers
We would like to announce that the Call for Papers for the 2nd
International Europe in Discourse Conference “Agendas of Reform” has
been extended. We invite you to submit your abstracts by July 15th 2018
using the guidelines mentioned in the Call.
Agendas of Reform starts from the conviction that the time has come for
a dialogue between those who talk about Europe and those who “do”
Europe. For political analysts, historians, economists and policy-makers
in Brussels the Conference will be an opportunity to discuss the future
of Europe in terms of the concepts that have shaped the EU to date, such
as enlargement, integration, and institutional reform. For communication
and language analysts, the Conference will be a chance to interact with
experts from other disciplines and explore the communication
perspectives of polity building in the European Union. For all of us it
will be an opportunity to reflect on what agendas of reform are likely
to succeed and how the hopes reflected in such agendas can best be
communicated to the people of Europe. Discourse plays an important role
in any discussion about Europe. Talking about the topics that have
informed Europe cannot be divorced from the language that was used to
construct it in the first place. How could one talk about Islam and EU
without looking at the cultural assumptions that underlie the variant
national discourses? How can we talk about enlargement or integration
without looking at the discourses prompted by Brexit? How can we
construct a new narrative about Europe without evaluating the values and
the discourses that will shape it?
Europe in Discourse is an initiative that builds on the premises of
“Discourse in Society". We invite you, therefore, to take part in a
conference that will foreground long socioeconomic and political
problems of Europe through the lens of discourse analysis. We continue
to seek your input as linguists and discourse analysts to diagnose the
discursive template(s) that make up Europe today and shape the various
European identities.
The 2nd Europe in Discourse Conference Agendas of Reform invites papers
from a broad range of fields and perspectives on the following topics:
Values-based Reform, from Enlargement to Legitimization
Completing the EMU
EU Security and Defense
The Franco-German Relationship
The Transatlantic Dimension
The European Union and Islam
Greece and the European Union
Since Agendas of Reform follows the 1st Europe in Discourse Conference,
contributions on the so-called “poly-crisis” of the EU, the refugee
crisis and European populism on the right and the left are also welcome.
We particularly welcome contributions on the following Conference Themes:
The Refugee crisis in EU discourses
Anti-immigration and discourses of fear
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
Populist discourses and the EU
Educational discourses in the EU
European diversity through religion and culture
Discursive constructions of borders
Political discourse in the European Union
Media constructions of European identities
EU multilingualism
Linguistic plurality in EU
Presentation Formats and Abstracts
Proposals are welcome as oral communications and themed panels.
Oral Communications
Proposals for participation in the 2nd International EID Conference on
Agendas of Reform should be submitted as oral communications consisting
of a 20-minute presentation followed by a 10-minute discussion.
Abstracts for oral communications should not exceed 300 words and list
five keywords.
Proposals should be submitted online on the Conference website by July
15th, 2018.
To submit your abstract click here:
europeindiscourse.eu/call/submit-abstract
Themed Panels
Proposals for panels must be submitted online as a single document,
single-spaced in 12-point type. Panel proposals should include an
overview of the theme, a title of the panel, and abstracts of 4 – 5
papers, each to be delivered within 30 minutes (a 20-minute presentation
followed by a 10-minute period for questions). The names of panel
presenters should be omitted from the document to enable double-blind
review. However, panel organizers should include their own name.
Acceptance notifications will be sent only to panel organizers.
Please submit your proposal online on the Conference website by July
15th, 2018.
To submit your panel proposal click here:
europeindiscourse.eu/call/submit-panel-proposal
Evaluation Process
All abstracts will be blind peer-reviewed and ranked by the Conference
Scientific Committee. In their review, the Committee will consider the
degree to which the presentation makes a contribution to the development
of the discipline, points to future research agendas, or presents
innovative or interdisciplinary approaches, including novel
collaborations or syntheses across sub-disciplines or with other related
disciplines. A proposal may be given higher priority if clearly linked
to one or more of the conference themes.
Notification
Notification of acceptance of oral communications and panels will be
sent by August 5th, 2018.
One-Presentation Rule
Presenters 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.
Please consult the home page of the website for a list of the Conference
Committees.
Confirmed Speakers who will participate in plenary panels:
Ms. Despina-Ino Afentouli, NATO
Ambassador Nicholas R. Burns, Harvard University
Professor Kevin Featherstone, London School of Economics
Professor Konstantinos Filis, Institute of International Relations
Professor Evanthis Hatzivassiliou, University of Athens
Professor Panagiotis Ioakimides, University of Athens
Professor Michał Krzyżanowski, University of Liverpool
Professor François Lafond, Adviser to Deputy Prime Minister for European
Affairs, FYROM Professor George Pagoulatos, Athens University of
Economics and Business
Mr. Alexis Papahelas, Executive Editor of Kathimerini newspaper
Professor Harry Papasotiriou, Institute of International Relations
Dr. Effie, G.H. Pedaliu, London School of Economics
Professor George Prevelakis, Panthéon-Sorbonne University
Professor Federico Romero, European University Institute
Ambassador Magda Shahin, The American University in Cairo
Professor Angelos Syrigos, Panteion University of Social and Political
Sciences, Athens
Professor Antonio Varsori, European Union Liaison Committee of
Historians, University of Padua
Dr. Franco Zapettini, University of Liverpool
Conference Presidents
Leonidas Phoebus Koskos, President, Hellenic American University
Spiridon Flogaitis, Director, European Public Law Organization
Contact Information
Conference Secretariat: (europeindiscourse /at/ hauniv.edu)
<mailto:(europeindiscourse /at/ hauniv.edu)>
Website: http://www.europeindiscourse.eu/
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