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Call for Papers

"Human Rights/Social Rights: The Twentieth-Century Predicament"
International Conference
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam
Berlin/Potsdam (Germany)
2-4 December 2010

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By examining competing traditions and shifting meanings of human
rights, this conference seeks a critical understanding of social
rights in the making of the contemporary world. It explores
historically the ways in which regimes of social rights converged
with the concept of human rights as a result of wartime and postwar
experiences. At the same time it seeks to understand when, how and
why social rights were defined, pursued and applied as a concept on
its own terms in diverse political orders and spaces (democracies,
dictatorships, empires and nation-states).

The conference aims to explore the multiple uses of the concept of
rights in the context of the internationalization of the social, and
throughout such key moments of social rights institutionalization as,
for example, the ILO Declaration of Philadelphia in 1944 or the
adoption of the UN International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights in 1966. In particular, it focuses on social rights
as an important case of interaction between histories of socialism,
the demise of colonial empires and the rise of international
organizations. It seeks to historicize the engagement with notions of
rights by empires, states, transnational and local actors in an era
of ideological divisions and emerging forms of state interventionism.
The aim of the conference is to interrogate how social rights, as a
concept and a political currency, were historically distinguished,
used, internationalized and challenged within (and outside of) the
human rights discourse.

Our intention is to bring together scholarship on histories of
(state) socialism, welfare-states, international organizations as
well as colonialism and post-colonialism, while stressing different
historical lineages of human rights.

Possible topics include:
Economic and social rights
Women's rights
Children's rights
Minority rights and group rights
Consumer rights
Labor/organizations
Education
Disability
Social entitlements and social provisioning
Standard of living
Race
Development
Social justice

The workshop will be held in Berlin/Potsdam. The costs of travel and
accommodation of the participants will be covered by the sponsoring
institutions.

If you are interested in presenting a paper, please send a short
abstract of your proposed paper (max. 500 words), an abstract of your
ongoing research related to the subject of the conference (max. 1000
words) as well as your curriculum vitae. The deadline for submissions
is February 15, 2010.

Conference participants will be asked to submit article-length (max.
10 000 words) original papers in English no later than October 1,
2010. The papers will be pre-circulated among all participants to
leave room for discussion at the conference.

Organizers:
Małgorzata Mazurek (Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam) in
conjunction with Sandrine Kott (Université de Genève), Paul Betts
(University of Sussex), Andreas Eckert (Humboldt-Universität zu
Berlin) and Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann (ZZF).

Keynote:
Frederick Cooper (New York University)


Contact:

Dr. Małgorzata Mazurek
Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam
Am Neuen Markt 9d, Room 1.06
D-14467 Potsdam
Germany
Phone: +49 331 74510-122
Email: [email protected]

 
 
 
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