Conferences - Images of Power / Representation of the Past; Public Sphere, Ideology, Transformation of Power, University of Vienna, November 2011
Conferences - Images of Power /  Representation of the Past; Public Sphere, Ideology, Transformation of  Power, University of Vienna, November 2011
The Doctoral College (DC) European Historical Dictatorship and Transformation 
 Research is a common project of the Departments of Contemporary History, 
 Political Science, East European History, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies of 
 the University of Vienna. Twelve doctoral fellows from various disciplines do 
 research on the 20th  century authoritarian regimes of Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, 
 Latvia, Lithuania, Austria, Poland and others.
 The Doctoral College is organising for November 2011 two
 conferences:
 Conference: "Images of Power / Representation of the Past"
 Date: 7.-8. November 2011
 Contact: Ms. Nathalie Soursos (nathalie.patricia.soursos@univie.ac.at)
 Conference: "Public Sphere, Ideology, Transformation of Power"
 Date: 24.-25.11.2011
 Contact: Mr. Florian Kuehrer (florian.kuehrer@univie.ac.at)
 You can also find more information about the College on our website:
http://diktaturforschung.univie.ac.at/en/home/
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 Call for Papers
 Conference “Images of Power / Representations of the Past”
 The Doctoral College European Historical Dictatorship and Transformation 
 Research
 University of Vienna, Department of Contemporary History
 The conference will take place on November 7th-8th 2011 at the University of 
 Vienna.
 Deadline for CfP: April 30th 2011
 The conference Images of Power / Representations of the Past is organized by the 
 Doctoral College European Historical Dictatorship and Transformation Research at 
 the University of Vienna as the first part of a bigger conference (the second 
 part, with the title Public sphere, ideology, transformation of power, will be 
 organized by the Doctoral College as well and will take place two weeks later). 
 It aims to explore different aspects and correlations between images and 
 political power. The focus of the conference lies on the social, political and 
 ideological utilization and function of images in dictatorial regimes and 
 societies in transformation.
 The goal is to identify diverse ways of how visual art and various types of 
 images were used as a political instrument in the European dictatorships of the 
 twentieth century to promote the representation of political power, leaders and 
 heroes, as well as the construction of national identity, historical narratives 
 and national myths. Different forms of political iconography should be 
 particularly examined and analysed with emphasis on concept of nation, state and 
 power, visual representation of political parties and elite. The materials that 
 could be explored are e.g. posters, photography, film, promotion material for 
 election campaigns and others.
 Questions that could be raised, especially on case studies examples, might 
 include, but are not limited to:
 · How does visual art contribute to the construction of political, social and 
 historical myths, legends
 and memories?
 · How and why do images and power interfere and interact?
 · How different representations of the past influenced politics in European 
 countries during the 20th
 century?
 · What was/is the role of visual and mental images for the construction of 
 identity in European
 dictatorships as well as in post-dictatorial societies?
 · How do official culture, art and cultural events in a dictatorship reflect, 
 spread and help to assert its ideological ideas, political thinking and 
 strategical aims?
 The theme of the conference is broadly conceived and we are keen to encourage 
 papers from a variety of critical perspectives from graduate students of all 
 disciplines from universities abroad, as well as from Austrian universities.
 Working language of the conference: English
 Please send your 300 words proposal, together with your short CV and current 
 email address, to Ms. Nathalie Soursos nathalie.patricia.soursos@univie.ac.at by 
 April 30th 2011.
 Successful candidates will be informed per email by May 31st 2011.
 Travel and accommodation expenses for accepted presentations up to a limited 
 amount will be covered by the organizers of the conference
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 Call for Papers
 Conference "Public Sphere, Ideology, Transformation of Power"
 Doctoral College European Historical Dictatorship and Transformation Research
 University of Vienna, Department of Contemporary History
 The conference will take place on November 24-25, 2011 at the University of 
 Vienna
 Deadline for Proposals: April 30, 2011
 The conference Public Sphere, Ideology, Transformation of Power represents the 
 second part of the conference organized by the Doctoral College European 
 Historical Dictatorship and Transformation Research located at the Department of 
 Contemporary History, University of Vienna
 The key words of the conference title correspond to crucial aspects for the 
 formation, functioning, and fighting for political hegemony of authoritarian 
 regimes while being under pressure of adjusting to constantly changing external 
 and internal factors in a fast-paced 20th century Europe.
 The conference aims to address the field of ‘public sphere’, the category 
 ‘ideology’ and the process ‘transformation of power’ in a twofold approach:
 On the one hand, strategies of the regime’s representatives to maintain their 
 once gained power will be illuminated as state-driven approaches of shaping 
 public opinion in order to achieve the regime’s goals. Top-down perspectives 
 should broaden our understanding of structural mechanisms and the functions 
 attributed to (non-)formal
 means of communicating within these political frameworks.
 Complementary, bottom-up initiatives introduced by social groups as a response 
 to authoritarian state rule will be examined. Investigating mobilisation 
 processes within different social settings a society helps identifying key 
 opinion leaders and recognizing social needs the regime itself is not able to 
 fulfill ‘from above’. Moreover, by analyzing factors of social coherence of 
 people under authoritarian regimes processes of individual and collective 
 identity are to be explored.
 Therefore, we are interested in papers that might include, but are not limited 
 to, the following questions in light
 of European pre and post war authoritarian regimes in the 20th century:
 · Cluster A - Public sphere:
 Which formal mechanisms were available to regimes in order to restore order?
 Which functions had an informal participating public sphere according to elite 
 groups and regime?
 Which spheres were occupied by resistance or resistant behaviour? Where can 
 borders be delineated
 between public and privacy?
 · Cluster B - Ideology:
 Which social/ elite groups are recognized as bearer of ideology? Do they 
 represent a support for the regime
 or are they seen as antagonising factor?
 In which sphere is hegemony of interpretation being negotiated? Public vs. 
 private? To what extent does
 transnational influence play a decisive role?
 Which values are attributed to national ideology? Questioning of the past or 
 justification of the present as
 motivational theme in ideology?
 · Cluster C - Transformation of Power:
 Which social groups are identified in the processes of transformation of power?
 In which spheres does political power undergo transformation?
 Which extrinsic/ intrinsic factors can be detected as trigger of change?
 Working language of the conference: English
 The conference is intended for young faculty, doctoral students and senior post 
 graduate students in political science, sociology, history and other related 
 disciplines from Austrian and international universities.
 We invite both contributions discussing methodological approaches and case 
 studies. We encourage comparative/ transfer analytical and interdisciplinary 
 approaches; priority will be put on papers that include more than one of the 
 mentioned key aspects and highlight the interdependence of these questions.
 Please send your 300 words proposal, together with your contact details and a 
 short CV, to florian.kuehrer@univie.ac.at by April 30, 2011.
 Successful candidates will be informed per e-mail by May 31, 2011.
 Travel and accommodation expenses for candidates with accepted presentations up 
 to a limited amount will be covered
 by the organizers of the conference.                           
  
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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