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Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 3, 2011

5th International Student Week in Belgrade - ISWiB 011, 10-17 July 2011

5th International Student Week in Belgrade - ISWiB 011, 10-17 July 2011
The fifth International Student Week in Belgrade - ISWiB 011 will be held from
10th to 17th July 2011 in the capital of Serbia. This year’s conference motto
is “Communication in Action!.
Two hundred students from all parts of Europewill gather in Belgrade to
participate in various educational, cultural and entertainment activities-
interactive workshops, lectures, panel discussions, as well as cultural events
and parties. Participants will be given a chance to exchange opinions and points
of view with their European colleagues and eminent experts on some of the most
interesting contemporary issues.
Applicants have eleven workshops to choose from:
* Debate
* Environmental Protection
* Graffiti
* Media
* NLP
* Nuclear Energy
* Photography
* PR & Marketing
* Theatre
* Video & Motion Graphics
* Youth Activism

All European students(undergraduate, recent graduate and postgraduate) and all
students from non - European countries studying in Europe at the moment of
application are eligible to apply for ISWiB 011. All fields of study are
welcome.
Applicants must be fairly good in both oral and written English.
All
who apply must be 18 years old by the time the festival begins.
The participation Feeis 90€ for foreign participants and covers food,
accommodation and workshop materials. For participants from Serbia, the
participation fee is 45€ and covers food and workshop
materials. Travel expenses to and from Serbia, visa
expenses (if one is needed to enter Serbia), as well as personal expenses and
pocket money must be covered by participants. ISWiB 011 and its organizers do
not provide any travel and financial support.
The application form can be filled out on:
www.iswib.org

APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 1TH, 2011.

“Belgrade Calling!”


www.iswib.org

Artist-in-Residence Program in Vienna 2011

Since the beginning of 2003, seven live/work studios have been available in quartier21 to international artists who do not normally reside in Austria.These studios will be predominantly linked to the cultural providers of quartier21. In special case, the studios can be allocated to applicants recommended by other cultural institutions.
The objective of this program is to expand the role of the MuseumsQuartier Wien as one of the world's largest contemporary cultural complexes over the medium and long term, above all through the active and continuous involvement of international creative artists, and to promote international cultural exchange, in particular with Austria's direct neighbours and other European countries.
The financing of the studio program is accomplished with the assistance of sponsors (currently Erste Bank and Wiener Stadtwerke) and allows us to make the studios available free of charge along with a monthly stipend. Other cooperations are existing with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs/cultural department and the program "tranzit".

Conditions and Award Process

Stipends are awarded for a minimum period of two month and a maximum of six months. Only in exceptional case a period of less than two, but a minimum of one month is possible.

Stipends in quartier21 require the artists' presence on location, i.e. artists are required to spend at least three quarters of the stipend period in the MuseumsQuartier.

There are no age limits for stipends.

English language skills are required.

Decisions on awarding the artist studios are made by the management of MuseumsQuartier Errichtungs- und BetriebsgesmbH.

Upon award of a stipend, the respective cultural provider receives an agreement and house rules for forwarding to the artist. The stipend is deemed to have been awarded with binding effect upon the signing of the agreement by the cultural provider and may be revoked by the management of MuseumsQuartier Errichtungs- und BetriebsgesmbH in the event of a violation of the house rules, etc. The cultural provider provides a security deposit in the amount of EUR 500 at the beginning of the stay for the payment in the event of damage in studio and equipment.

Presentation of the recommendation by the cultural provider or other cultural institutions does not automatically establish the right to award of a stipend.

In case of events within the context of the quartier21 Artist-in-Residence Program, the residency has to be mentioned on printed matters, press releases etc.

Compensation Provided by MuseumsQuartier Errichtungs- und BetriebsgesmbH

MuseumsQuartier Errichtungs- und BetriebsgesmbH makes the studios available for the duration of the stipend including all utilities (note: no telephone connection currently available in the studios).

The artist is given EUR 1,050.00 per month to cover expenses. These funds are paid out by MuseumsQuartier Errichtungs- und BetriebsgesmbH.

Coordination of selection and time scheduling as well as support service for the artist in cooperation with the recommending institution.

Coordination and Supervision

The artist-in-residence program is currently coordinated by staff of the MQ E+B Ges. - Elisabeth Hajek (quartier21 Coordination). For the organization of travel to the MuseumsQuartier, the logistics of moving into the studio with an introduction to the MQ complex, and general questions and organizational matters, the artist can contact quartier21 Coordination or MuseumsQuartier Errichtungs- und BetriebsgesmbH. A list with contacts will be provided to artists at the commencement of their stay.

Basic support for the recommended stipend recipients is primarily provided by the respective cultural provider. The objective is to involve the invited created artists as intensively as possible in the operation of quartier21. In particular, in the course of or as a result of their stay in the MQ, the international artists should also be given an opportunity to present their works or projects developed in collaboration with the inviting and supporting quartier21 partners.

Registration

The applications for the artist-in-residence program are registered with the MQ E+B Ges. - Elisabeth Hajek (ehajek@mqw.at) using a registration form, in any case CV and project proposal also in digital form. If an applicant is chosen, he or she will receive confirmation in writing.

In order to make it possible for quartier21 to document the artist-in-residence program as comprehensively as possible, the following information must be provided in digital form no later than upon the registration of an artist:
  • Application letter
  • Completed application form  -> download
  • CV (name, education, exhibitions, professional experience, etc.)
  • Ideas or concrete project proposals for quartier21
  • Visual or audio material, catalogs, etc.
Visual or audio material or catalogs remain in the possession of MuseumsQuartier Errichtungs- und BetriebsgesmbH for documentation purposes.

Documentation

As a condition for award of the scholarship, written documentation including photographic material is to be submitted to the MQ E+B Ges. - Elisabeth Hajek (ehajek@mqw.at) in digital form upon completion of the visiting scholarship.

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Email:
ehajek@mqw.at

Address:
MuseumsQuartier E+B Ges.
Elisabeth Hajek, Koordination quartier21
Museumsplatz 1
A-1070 Wien
Austria
tel +43-1-523 5881-1717
fax +49-1-523 58 86

Thứ Bảy, 12 tháng 3, 2011

Student Conference: Reckoning with the Recent Past in Post-Dictatorial Societies May 13-14, 2011

 Student Conference: Reckoning with the Recent Past in Post-Dictatorial Societies May 13-14, 2011
 The challenges of reckoning with the recent past differ from one post-dictatorial society to another, shaping new values, principles, or juridical norms on which democracy is to be built. As Juan Linz and Alfred Stepan underline in their study, the implications of transitions and of democratic consolidations are more complex than the simple movement from a nondemocratic to a democratic regime. Such periods are defined by analytic efforts of understanding the former regime, both with regard to the mechanisms of repression that allowed for its perpetuation, and to the manner in which citizens built mechanisms of accommodation to it. Furthermore, periods of transition entail also pragmatic, institutional, choices for drawing a line between the past and the present, so as the new political and social order becomes credible (Claus Offe).

In a broad sense, transitional justice envisions a multitude of practices and methods of dealing with, investigating, re-evaluating, or correcting the errors of the former regime (Lavinia Stan). Considering this, the juridical and political responses are linked to a specific understanding of justice in transition, including, non-exhaustively, measures of access to archives, establishment of historical commissions for the study of the past, criminal investigation of former perpetrators, temporary exclusion from public offices of the former political elite or of former collaborators of the secret police, or the restitution of the property seized by the former regime. Critical inquiries, the re-evaluation and confrontation of the past contribute to imagining the political and juridical instruments that allow democracy to find ways of expression. Moreover, the problematic of memory becomes one of significant relevance in building a democratic community, as no viable democracy can be born out of negation, amnesia, or forgetfulness of past crimes, abuses, and errors (Vladimir Tismaneanu).

The student conference organized by the Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest, in collaboration with the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (Bucharest) and Università di Bologna - Forlì (the European project Me 2 EU : From Memory to Europe), is an invitation to reflect upon the different choices and methods of reckoning with the past in post-dictatorial societies.

We welcome original theoretical and empirical studies, individually or collectively conducted, which are able to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue on the following (but not restricted to) themes:
- Memory and democracy: Dealing with the recent past in post-communist European societies;
- Transitional justice mechanisms and practices;
- The role of different socio-political actors in the enactment and enforcement of transitional justice mechanisms and practices (political parties, civil society, historical commissions, etc.);
- Policies, practices, instruments, and institutions administering the relation with the recent past;
- Policies and politics of memory. The political stake in administering the recent past;
- Historical narratives about the recent past (in the public discourse, history handbooks, programs of political parties, jurisprudence, etc.)
- Memorials and lieux de mémoire;
- The nostalgia of the former regime. Explanations and interpretations;
- The status of minorities in post-dictatorial societies
- The relation between the legal systems of the former and current regimes:
- The problematic of the victim in transitional justice.

We particularly welcome the contributions of students enrolled in the final years of BA and MA studies in social sciences: political science, anthropology, sociology, and law.

The conference will take place at the Political Science Department, University of Bucharest: 8, Spiru Haret Street, 010175, Bucharest (District 1), Romania.

For participation, please submit an abstract (in English or French) of no more than 300 words, and a brief CV to fspubconference@gmail.com, by March 30. Mention if partial funding for travel and accommodation costs is needed (currently available funding is very limited).

The selected papers (cca. 20, 000 - 25, 000 characters) should be submitted by May 7th. The languages of the conference will be English and French. However, the final paper can be written in Romanian, English, or French.

The conference is organized in partnership with Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie; The Policy Center for Roma and Minorities, Bucharest; Europe Direct CENTRAS, Bucharest.


Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest
Deadline for submitting the abstract: March 30, 2011

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