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Call for Papers

Theme: Forms of Corruption in History and in Contemporary Society
Subtitle: Origins, Continuity, Evolution
Type: CORHICS International Conference 2011
Institution: Ars Identitatis Cultural Research Association
   Paris 1 Sorbonne University
Location: Paris (France)
Date: 7.–9.9.2011
Deadline: 1.8.2011

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The etymology of the word “corruption” (lat. Co-rruptum) indicates
either an alteration, or an act of seduction, but in any case it
leads toward a rupture. In a broader meaning, corruption is
understood as the behavior of a person who derails another one from
his/her way, customs or duties, through the promise of money, honors
or security. History shows that this phenomenon hasgenerally been
manifestingin different kinds of cultures and societies starting with
the most ancient times. Today corruption is still a reality,
generated by the particular economic, cultural and political
conditions in both developing and developed countries.

We are seeking contributions on different forms of corruption and on
special aspects of corruption in different cultures, historical
times, and juridical systems. The major questions which will be
discussed during this international conference are: Do phenomena of
corruption evolve over time, or remain as primitive as in their first
manifestations? What is the impact of these phenomena on forging the
identity of certain individuals, communities or nations? Is the ideal
that corruption disappear one day utopian?

CORHICS International Conference will take place in Paris from 7 to 9
September 2011 at Paris 1 Sorbonne University and it is organized by
Ars Identitatis Cultural Research Association.

Possible topics (only indicative list) include: corruption and the
writing of history, corrupted laws, corrupted political or religious
figures, corruption in political systems, totalitarianism and
corruption, „false” cases of corruption, iconic corrupted figures,
the „angels” and „demons” of corruptions, positions of secret
societies in history on corruption, specific laws on corruption and
their different effects in different historical times, race and
corruption, corruption during wars, sexual scandals, the theatre
and/or the literature of corruption, implementation of state policies
and corruption, the psychology or philosophy of corruption,
corruption during revolutions, corruption and economy, manipulation,
brain washing techniques, „enhanced” interrogation techniques,
medication and side effects, religious fundamentalism, censorship,
millenarian politics, utopian politics and corruption, etc.

The proceedings will be published (after the peer reviewing process):
some in paperback format, the others in electronic format.

The conference and publication languages are English and French.

Ars Identitatis encourages interdisciplinary debates, that is why we
are inviting anyone who can contribute to this debate (Professors,
Researchers, Journalists, NGO activists, Lawyers, Clerics, etc.).
Submissions from graduate students are also encouraged.

We accept both Panel proposals and Individual abstracts.  Each panel
proposal should contain at least three abstracts. The person who
submits a panel proposal is kindly requested to send us her short
Curriculum Vitae (one page) together with a presentation of the
panel, the abstracts and the bio-notes of the contributors to the
proposed panel (450 words).

Individual abstracts should be of no more than 450 words in length.

Those who intend to send individual abstracts are kindly requested to
submit also a short bio note.

The deadline for sending abstracts is August 1st, but we encourage
early submissions, in order to allow the selection commission to have
enough time for deliberation.

We will acknowledge receipt of your abstract. In case you don’t
receive any reply from us after 3 days, please resend your abstract.

The deadline for registration is August 20. Ars Identitatis is an
independent non-profit association. We are making efforts to keep as
low as possible the logistics costs related to the conference and to
the publication production process.

Please send your materials and address your enquiries to Ms. Silvia
Stoica (President of Ars Identitatis), Mr. Ionut Untea (PhD
candidate, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes) and Ms. Teodora Rogozea
(Paris 1 Sorbonne University) at [email protected] or
[email protected]

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