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Call for Papers

Theme: Networks and Interations
Type: Graduate Student Conference
Institution: Leiden Institute for Area Studies (LIAS) and Institute
for Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology (CA-DS),
Leiden University
Location: Leiden (Netherlands)
Date: 9.–11.5.2014
Deadline: 10.2.2014

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The Institute for Area Studies and the Institute for Cultural
Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University invite
graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and early-career researchers
in the humanities and social sciences to submit individual abstracts
and panel proposals for the Networks and Interactions Graduate
Student Conference.

Scholarship has recognized the importance of networks – social,
structural, conceptual – in shaping individual lives and human
societies at large. The theme of this year’s conference, Networks and
Interactions, invites participants to consider interactions,
interrelatedness, and interconnections across space, time, and
concepts. How did Egyptian bishops in the seventh century CE organize
their professional networks and interact with civil officials,
monastic communities, and ‘the common people’? How do recycling
requirements and communal garbage collection sites influence social
relations in contemporary Japanese neighborhoods? How did
interpersonal and cross-cultural connections shape trade routes along
the Silk Road? Where does agency reside when literary texts connect
and interact, and artistic images, and musics? Networks and
Interactions will provide a platform for students and junior scholars
to present and engage with emerging insights into the formative role
of networks and connections in the human world. The conference
welcomes those working from various theoretical and methodological
orientations, including but not limited to actor-network theory,
symbolic interactionism, and social network analysis, and is open to
all regional specializations.

Topics of particular interest to the conference include, but are not
limited to:
- Inter- and intra-regional networks
- Human-material interactions
- Borders and boundaries
- Cross-temporal connections
- Cross-cultural connections

Networks and Interactions will provide participants with opportunities
to present their work to peers and senior scholars (including
experienced academics who will act as moderators), and will serve as a
platform to connect researchers across a variety of disciplines.
Papers will be pre-circulated to discussants, presentations will be
15-20 minutes in length, and there will be ample opportunity for
discussion of individual presentations and panels alike.

Application Guidelines:
1. Applicants must be currently enrolled graduate students (at the
master’s or doctoral level), post-doctoral fellows, or early-career
researchers.
2. Papers must relate to the conference theme of ‘Networks and
Interactions.’
3. Individual applicants must submit the attached application form to
[email protected] by February 10, 2014.
4. Panel proposals should be submitted using the attached form;
applicants who would like to suggest a panel should include a brief
description of the panel’s theme, as well as a list of 2-4 papers to
be presented in the panel. Applications should be submitted to
[email protected] by February 10, 2014.

Successful applicants will be notified by February 21, 2014.
Presenters will be required to submit a paper of maximally 8,000
words to [email protected] by March 21, 2014.

Papers will be forwarded to their discussants only, and will not be
otherwise circulated.
For inquiries, please contact: [email protected].

Conference website:
http://www.hum.leiden.edu/lias/highlights/9-11-may-graduate-student-conference-call-for-abstracts.html




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