Call for paper for the European Association for Urban History conference,
(EAUH) Prague, 29 August-1 September 2012
CfP: *New Towns East, West, and In-Between, *
Deadline for paper proposals: 1 October 2011**
This session aims to explore the similarities and differences in town
planning, construction, habitation and everyday living in the new towns of
Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to the end of the 1980s, as well as the
ideas, presentation, perceptions and adjustments to the new, modern
environment. We aim to bring together researchers working on Urban and
Cultural Studies, the History of Architecture, Utopianism, Modern History,
the History of Socialism and Communism, the History of Everyday Life, etc.
We welcome in particular papers dealing with the post-Second World War newly
planned and constructed towns, grand ensembles and neighborhoods.
We seek to discover the connections and transfers between ideology and
practice in the visualization and formation of new spaces and lifestyles
across geographic and political divides, and transnational approaches to the
urban history of post-war Europe that move beyond the conventional focus on
the exclusively Western (capitalist, democratic) and Eastern (communist,
dictatorial) parts of the continent.
Potential topics might include, amongst others, the relations between the
planners and the decision-makers, the authorities and the inhabitants; the
potential value and possibilities of utopianism; the social, cultural and
political processes that contributed to the integration and everyday
practices of the inhabitants in the post-war modern towns.
* *
Deadline: 1 October 2012
Please apply online at
http://www.eauh2012.com/sessions/call-for-paper-proposals/
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Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 9, 2011
Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 6, 2011
Belgrade Security Forum, The Balkan and Global Security: What do we have in common, what sets us apart? Belgrade, 13-16 September 2011
Organizers of the Belgrade Security Forum (Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, Belgrade fund for Political Excellence and the European Movement in Serbia) are pleased to invite young scholars (PhD students and recent PhDs) to submit proposal papers to be delivered at the Belgrade Security Forum (BSF), regional security conference which will gather several hundred top level policy and decision makers, NGO leaders, experts, academics and journalists to be held on September 13-16 2011 in Belgrade. Accepted papers will be presented during the academic sessions (September 13-14) of the Belgrade Security Forum. The aim of the academic sessions is to foster academic discussion about security in South East Europe, connect young scholars interested in the subject and feed scholarly insights into the policy sessions of the Belgrade Security Forum (September 14-16).
The organizers will welcome papers which are offering challenging, innovative and policy oriented ideas on how to better understand and improve Balkan and European security. We are particularly looking for papers dealing with lessons learned in security community building and security sector reform in the Western Balkans and their relevance for other regions on the road to democracy such as the Middle East and the Caucasus.
Other topics that we are interested in are:
1. European Security Architecture
2. Democratization and Securitization
3. Post-conflict security community building
4. Emerging Security Challenges in the Western Balkans
5. State Building in the Western Balkans
The organizers will cover travel and accommodation expenses for all the participants who are expected to present their papers in oral and written form during the academic sessions and take part in the rest of the Belgrade Security Forum according to their interest.
Selected papers will be published in the Western Balkans Security Observer, academic journal of the Belgrade Center for Security Policy, think-tank from Serbia. All submissions are required to contain the applicant's CV attached to his/her paper proposal which should not exceed 500 words. Submissions should be made electronically to Filip Ejdus at filip.ejdus@fpn.bg.ac.rs. The deadline for submissions is 20 July 2011. All successful candidates will be contacted by 1 August at the latest.
The organizers will welcome papers which are offering challenging, innovative and policy oriented ideas on how to better understand and improve Balkan and European security. We are particularly looking for papers dealing with lessons learned in security community building and security sector reform in the Western Balkans and their relevance for other regions on the road to democracy such as the Middle East and the Caucasus.
Other topics that we are interested in are:
1. European Security Architecture
2. Democratization and Securitization
3. Post-conflict security community building
4. Emerging Security Challenges in the Western Balkans
5. State Building in the Western Balkans
The organizers will cover travel and accommodation expenses for all the participants who are expected to present their papers in oral and written form during the academic sessions and take part in the rest of the Belgrade Security Forum according to their interest.
Selected papers will be published in the Western Balkans Security Observer, academic journal of the Belgrade Center for Security Policy, think-tank from Serbia. All submissions are required to contain the applicant's CV attached to his/her paper proposal which should not exceed 500 words. Submissions should be made electronically to Filip Ejdus at filip.ejdus@fpn.bg.ac.rs. The deadline for submissions is 20 July 2011. All successful candidates will be contacted by 1 August at the latest.
Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 4, 2011
Conference: Candidate Countries - with ot without you? Po Paris, 29 April 2011
Annual Conference of the Master in
European Affairs at Sciences Po Paris entitled "Candidate countries: with or
without you?" The conference features speakers such as Miroslav Lajcak, EEAS
Managing Director for Europe and Central Asia and former High Representative for
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Sylvain Kahn, a French researcher who proposed EU
membership to Tunisia in a Le Monde op-ed.
I equally invite you take part in a conference on the Balkans organized in Paris
the day before by one of our partners, Association Jean Monnet. More
information about it can be found at:
http://www.mouvement-europeen.eu/Evenement-We-are-Europeans-pour-promouvoir-l-adhesion-des-pays-de
If you decide to come to one of these exceptional events, I invite you to
register at:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dGtDcXZVc05yMkVQWDMxMXJ4VlFlTHc6MQ
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dC1CRDlLTzUyRnZmUzBhOTFmYzZWZEE6MQ
The conference at Sciences Po will take place on 29 April 2011 from 1 to 7 pm at
28, rue St-Peres (Amphitheatre Caquot), Paris. The program is as follows:
Annual Conference of the Master in European Affairs, Sciences Po Paris
“CANDIDATE COUNTRIES: WITH OR WITHOUT YOU?”
13:00 – 13:15 Welcome speeches
Mr. Florent Parmentier,
Scientific Advisor, Master in European Affairs, Sciences Po
Mr. Renaud Soufflot de Magny,
Deputy Head, European Commission Representation in France
13:15 – 13:50 Opening Speech by Keynote Speaker
Mr. Miroslav Lajčák,
EEAS Managing Director for Europe and Central Asia
13:50 – 15:20 PANEL I: PERCEPTIONS OF EUROPE
What do the citizens of EU member states think about the candidates for EU
membership? What do the non-EU Europeans think about the EU? Is Turkey doomed to
receive negative polls forever? How can be Europeans convinced about the
benefits of enlargement? What role does “European identity” play in the process
of EU enlargement?
Moderator: Mr. Christian Lequesne, Director, CERI, Sciences Po
- H. E. Berglind Ásgeirsdóttir, Appointed Ambassador of Iceland to
France, Spain, Italy, and Andorra, Permanent Representative of Iceland to the
OECD, UNESCO, and the Council of Europe (TBC)
- Mr. Goran Štefanić, Deputy Head of Mission, Croatian Embassy in Paris
- Ms. Sylvie Goulard, Member of the European Parliament (ALDE, FR),
former adviser to the President of the European Commission
- Mr. Jean Dominique Guiliani, Chairman, Robert Schuman Foundation
Discussion
15:20 – 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 – 17:00 PANEL II: FILLING THE GAP? A STRATEGY FOR THE BALKANS
Does the EU want to democratize or only stabilize the Western Balkans? Are the
EU’s individual and regional approaches towards the ex-Yugoslav countries
balanced in the right way? Is the carrot-and-stick strategy applied in Central
Europe effective in the Western Balkans? Would the enlargement still be
interesting for the EU if Greece was bordering Slovenia?
Moderator: Ms. Olga Spaiser, PhD Candidate, Centre d’études européennes,
Sciences Po
- Mr. Zoltán Fejes, First Counsellor – European Affairs, Hungarian
Embassy in Paris
- Ms. Gaëlle Pério, journalist, author, Robert Schuman Foundation
- Mr. Vincent Rey, Deputy Head of Unit A2 – Information and
Communication, DG Enlargement, European Commission
- Ms. Natasha Wunsch, Programme Officer at the Alfred von
Oppenheim-Center for European Policy Studies, German Council on Foreign
Relations
Discussion
17:00 – 17:10 Coffee Break
17:10 – 18:40 PANEL III: ALTERNATIVES TO ENLARGEMENT
Are there any viable alternatives to EU enlargement and full membership in the
EU? What are the other possibilities and platforms of cooperation? What can the
EU offer to the North African countries attempting democratization?
Moderator: Mr. Philippe Perchoc, President, Nouvelle Europe
- Ms. Heather Grabbe, Director, Open Society Institute – Brussels,
former advisor to the Commissioner for Enlargement
- Mr. Sylvain Kahn, Senior Researcher, Sciences Po Centre d’histoire,
Producer and Moderator, France Culture
- Mr. Gerald Knaus, Director, European Stability Initiative
- Mr. Mongi Bousnina, Former Tunisian Minister of Culture, Former
Tunisian Ambassador in France
Discussion
18:40 – 19
:00 Final Remarks and Conclusions
Mr. Florent Parmentier, Scientific Advisor, Master in European Affairs, Sciences
Po 19:00 Reception
European Affairs at Sciences Po Paris entitled "Candidate countries: with or
without you?" The conference features speakers such as Miroslav Lajcak, EEAS
Managing Director for Europe and Central Asia and former High Representative for
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Sylvain Kahn, a French researcher who proposed EU
membership to Tunisia in a Le Monde op-ed.
I equally invite you take part in a conference on the Balkans organized in Paris
the day before by one of our partners, Association Jean Monnet. More
information about it can be found at:
http://www.mouvement-europeen.eu/Evenement-We-are-Europeans-pour-promouvoir-l-adhesion-des-pays-de
If you decide to come to one of these exceptional events, I invite you to
register at:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dGtDcXZVc05yMkVQWDMxMXJ4VlFlTHc6MQ
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dC1CRDlLTzUyRnZmUzBhOTFmYzZWZEE6MQ
The conference at Sciences Po will take place on 29 April 2011 from 1 to 7 pm at
28, rue St-Peres (Amphitheatre Caquot), Paris. The program is as follows:
Annual Conference of the Master in European Affairs, Sciences Po Paris
“CANDIDATE COUNTRIES: WITH OR WITHOUT YOU?”
13:00 – 13:15 Welcome speeches
Mr. Florent Parmentier,
Scientific Advisor, Master in European Affairs, Sciences Po
Mr. Renaud Soufflot de Magny,
Deputy Head, European Commission Representation in France
13:15 – 13:50 Opening Speech by Keynote Speaker
Mr. Miroslav Lajčák,
EEAS Managing Director for Europe and Central Asia
13:50 – 15:20 PANEL I: PERCEPTIONS OF EUROPE
What do the citizens of EU member states think about the candidates for EU
membership? What do the non-EU Europeans think about the EU? Is Turkey doomed to
receive negative polls forever? How can be Europeans convinced about the
benefits of enlargement? What role does “European identity” play in the process
of EU enlargement?
Moderator: Mr. Christian Lequesne, Director, CERI, Sciences Po
- H. E. Berglind Ásgeirsdóttir, Appointed Ambassador of Iceland to
France, Spain, Italy, and Andorra, Permanent Representative of Iceland to the
OECD, UNESCO, and the Council of Europe (TBC)
- Mr. Goran Štefanić, Deputy Head of Mission, Croatian Embassy in Paris
- Ms. Sylvie Goulard, Member of the European Parliament (ALDE, FR),
former adviser to the President of the European Commission
- Mr. Jean Dominique Guiliani, Chairman, Robert Schuman Foundation
Discussion
15:20 – 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 – 17:00 PANEL II: FILLING THE GAP? A STRATEGY FOR THE BALKANS
Does the EU want to democratize or only stabilize the Western Balkans? Are the
EU’s individual and regional approaches towards the ex-Yugoslav countries
balanced in the right way? Is the carrot-and-stick strategy applied in Central
Europe effective in the Western Balkans? Would the enlargement still be
interesting for the EU if Greece was bordering Slovenia?
Moderator: Ms. Olga Spaiser, PhD Candidate, Centre d’études européennes,
Sciences Po
- Mr. Zoltán Fejes, First Counsellor – European Affairs, Hungarian
Embassy in Paris
- Ms. Gaëlle Pério, journalist, author, Robert Schuman Foundation
- Mr. Vincent Rey, Deputy Head of Unit A2 – Information and
Communication, DG Enlargement, European Commission
- Ms. Natasha Wunsch, Programme Officer at the Alfred von
Oppenheim-Center for European Policy Studies, German Council on Foreign
Relations
Discussion
17:00 – 17:10 Coffee Break
17:10 – 18:40 PANEL III: ALTERNATIVES TO ENLARGEMENT
Are there any viable alternatives to EU enlargement and full membership in the
EU? What are the other possibilities and platforms of cooperation? What can the
EU offer to the North African countries attempting democratization?
Moderator: Mr. Philippe Perchoc, President, Nouvelle Europe
- Ms. Heather Grabbe, Director, Open Society Institute – Brussels,
former advisor to the Commissioner for Enlargement
- Mr. Sylvain Kahn, Senior Researcher, Sciences Po Centre d’histoire,
Producer and Moderator, France Culture
- Mr. Gerald Knaus, Director, European Stability Initiative
- Mr. Mongi Bousnina, Former Tunisian Minister of Culture, Former
Tunisian Ambassador in France
Discussion
18:40 – 19
:00 Final Remarks and Conclusions
Mr. Florent Parmentier, Scientific Advisor, Master in European Affairs, Sciences
Po 19:00 Reception
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