Call for Proposals

"Bringing International Studies Together: Contrasting
Approaches and Agendas"
First Global International Studies Conference
World International Studies Committee (WISC)
Bilgi University
Istanbul (Turkey)
24–27 August 2005


Description:

The theme of the Conference is intended to be inclusive of
different approaches, methodologies and conceptions of
International Studies. We want to look at global problems
through different lenses and regional and local problems
from varying perspectives. Our aim is to bring together for
the first time scholars from all parts of the world to
examine the contrasting approaches and agendas of
international studies, broadly conceived.

The Conference Committee is chaired by A J R Groom (Kent,
Canterbury) and formed by the four Programme Chairpersons,
Robert Kudrle, (Minnesota, USA), Bertrand Badie
(Sciences-Po, Paris), Chung-in Moon (Yonsei, Seoul), Diana
Tussie (Flacso, Buenos Aires) together with Ilter Turan
(Bilgi, Istanbul), Clare Dekker (ECPR) and Tom Volgy (ISA).
There will be a plenary to be addressed by the Turkish
Foreign Minister and the Committee will organise three
plenary roundtables on the themes of ‘Multilateralism Facing
Unilateralism’, ‘Neoliberal Economics and its Critics’ and
‘The Crisis of the State in International Relations’ with
participants drawn from different quarters of the globe. The
Committee wishes particularly to encourage panels or papers
on the following themes:

 1. Weapons of mass destruction
 2. New wars and soft security
 3. Human rights and needs
 4. Regional integration
 5. Ecological and environmental questions
 6. Global civil society
 7. The UN at 60
 8. Identity issues and fundamentalism
 9. Cutting edges in International Relations theory
10. New trends in diplomacy and foreign policy
11. Imposition of democracy
12. Ethics in International Relations
13. Migration

This list is in no sense restrictive. The Committee invites
submissions for panels or papers on other themes or topics
as well. The Programme Chairpersons’ email is
[email protected]

The Conference is open to all members of any WISC member
organisation and to others with like interests in the
scholarly and practical aspects of international studies.
The Conference Committee reserves the right to refuse
permission to participate without giving a reason.


Proposals:

Individuals may propose linked panels, panels or papers by
completing the attached form to be available very soon on
this website. A linked panel consists of a number of panels
(up to 10) on a particular theme. A panel consists of three
papers, a discussant and a chairperson or it can take the
form of a Round Table. Each panel lasts for 90 minutes.
Paper givers will have 15 minutes for presentation, as will
the discussant. Both panels and Round Tables should leave 30
minutes for discussion from the floor. Papers will normally
be given in English. It is expected that paper givers will
circulate their paper to all other participants on their
panel. The only equipment provided is an overhead projector.
A paper will be allocated to an appropriate panel, tabled or
rejected. Panel proposals should include an international
element among its participants or the Committee may exercise
its prerogative to include such an element. A tabled paper
is an official contribution to the Conference but one which
will not be discussed in a panel due to the exigencies of
time, space or topic. Such papers may be placed in the paper
room.

Submission of proposals must be via the online system on
this web site (see button on the left hand side of this
page).


Papers:

WISC takes no responsibility for the production and
distribution of papers. However, there will be a paper room
where paper givers may deposit copies of their work (25
copies are recommended) available gratis to other
participants. The Conference is NOT distributing papers and
participants must NOT send them in advance to Bilgi
University. Neither WISC nor Bilgi will pay any charges. All
the arrangements for delivery and distribution of papers are
a paper giver’s responsibility. However, use may be made of
the facility where paper givers may bring their papers and
deposit them in the paper room from the opening of
registration (not before).

Arrangements are in hand to enable participants to post an
abstract of their paper on the website, along with their
email so that others may request a copy of the paper.
Deadlines

The submission of panels and papers will be accepted until 1
February 2005. The deadline for responding to submissions is
1 March 2005. The Programme Committee will, however, confirm
acceptance of submissions before the deadlines so that early
submission is recommended.


For more information, see:
http://www.essex.ac.uk/ecpr/events/wisc/proposals.aspx



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