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Call for Papers

"National, Regional, European and Global Identities:
Convergences and Divergences"
International Workshop
Department of Sociology and Social Work, University of Oradea
Oradea (Romania)
28-29 May 2010

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Europe is a space of many nations, and the feelings of belonging of
Europeans reflect the relationships with his/her own locality or
region, nation, supra-national region, Europe and even to the world
as a whole. Strong dichotomies such as nationalism-cosmopolitanism
are not always supported by the existent data, as for instance ethnic
nationalism does not exclude the support for European integration,
seen as a vehicle for federalization. 

Scientific approaches to identity are also divided in diverse but not
entirely independent categories. Perspectives offered by macro-level
theories on identity range from the implication, in post-colonialism
studies, that citizens from the peripheries are not allowed to have a
strong social identity, to the “identity politics” theories'
conclusion that identity of any group varies freely, according only
to the group interests.

The implications on trends are also unclear: while the theories of
postmodernization predict that the intergenerational change will
bring an increase in support for supra-national entities, the
identity politics theories imply that nationalism can be perpetuated
by means of socialization or by the involvement of political actors
from majorities and minorities.

This workshop, organized by University of Oradea, Department of
Sociology and Social Work, in the framework of the project ENRI
(European, National and Regional Identity – Theory and Practice) and
withing the conference Social research and policy, aims at clarifying
the implications of these contradictory theoretical positions on the
actual state of identity throughout European space. A particular
focus will be on the way these theories fit the available data, both
qualitative and quantitative. While the workshop is mainly
sociological, contributions from anthropology, economics, political
sciences, social policy studies and social psychology are also
welcomed.  

Submission

Abstracts for papers should be 200 words or less and should be
uploaded electronically by April 22, 2010. Participants will be
notified online no later than April 27, 2010. 

There is no conference fee the presenters. Meals and refreshments
will also be offered. Participants are requested, however, to cover
their travel and accommodation expenses.

Publication

Full papers, submitted no later than June 22, 2010, will be published
in the conference proceedings. A special issue of the Journal of
Social Research & Policy (www.jrsp.ro) will publish papers selected
through an international double blind review by international
reviewers.


Contact:

Sergiu Baltatescu, Associated Professor
Department of Sociology and Social Work
University of Oradea
Str. Universitatii nr. 1
Oradea
Romania
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://sites.google.com/site/socioumane2010/enri-workshop
 
 
 
 
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