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Call for Papers

Theme: Progress, Change and Development
Subtitle: Past, Present and Future
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of Portsmouth
Location: Portsmouth (United Kingdom)
Date: 4.–6.6.2015
Deadline: 16.1.2015

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The aim of this interdisciplinary conference will be to bring some of
the generation who were involved in attempts to bring about change in
the 1960s and 1970s together with researchers, theorists,
practitioners, activists from the younger generations today. It will
examine and debate how progress and development were conceptualised,
practised and imagined during the periods of national liberation
struggles, of decolonisation and its aftermath, of political and
social upheaval and change. It will analyse successes and failures on
all levels and explore new ways of thinking that are being developed
at the present time, particularly those that break with the
prevailing consensus.  

By bringing the different generations into contact and interaction
with each other, it is hoped to create a forum to facilitate the
transfer of knowledge and understanding of the earlier period, on the
one hand, and the expression and elaboration of new ideas of progress
and development and how they might be achieved, on the other. 

It will look at specific struggles in North and Sub-Saharan Africa,
Asia, Europe, North and South America, as well as the international
links connecting these movements. Possible themes will include the
following:

- National liberation and nation-building
- Globalisation and anti-capitalism
- Transnational movements
- Economic and social development
- Theoretical, philosophical and other considerations
- Race
- Gender
- Education and new academic approaches
- Young people
- Progress in the cultural field
- Media, information and communication

Confirmed speakers include Samir Amin (Third World Forum, Dakar),
Alice Cherki (psychoanalyst), Beïda Chikhi (Université de Paris -
Sorbonne), Catherine Lévy (CNRS) and Jacques Sauvageot (Ecole des
Beaux-Arts de Rennes).

Proposed papers should be 20 minutes in length, in English or in
French. Please send an abstracts of no more than 250 words to
<[email protected]> by the deadline of Friday 16th January 2015.




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