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Call for Papers

Theme: Ideology, Knowledge, and Society in the Eastern Mediterranean
Type: 4th International Graduate Student Conference
Institution: Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies (CEMS),
Central European University
Location: Budapest (Hungary)
Date: 4.–6.6.2015
Deadline: 15.2.2015

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We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the forthcoming
graduate student conference hosted by Center for Eastern
Mediterranean Studies (CEMS) at Central European University. The
conference will run from June 4 to June 6, 2015. The workshop intends
to provide a forum for graduate students specializing in any
discipline related to the study of the eastern Mediterranean from
antiquity to early modernity to present their current research,
exchange ideas, and develop scholarly networks.

Please send a short paper proposal (approximately 300 words) together
with a paragraph about your affiliation and academic interests by
February 15, 2015 to: [email protected]

The organizing committee intends to publish a selection of
interrelated papers, based on their quality and pertinence to the
topic, in an edited volume.

Conference Description

One of the key objectives of the workshop is to work against the
grain of long-established disciplinary boundaries by discussing the
ways in which ideology and knowledge were inherited, transmitted, and
exchanged in all areas of society in diachronic and synchronic terms:

- How was ideology or knowledge – referring to theory of knowledge
  (from philosophy to political thought) as well as its practical
  applications (technology, warfare etc.) – particularized through
  accommodation, modification, and departure once it was inherited?
- Under what circumstances and frameworks can one see genuine
  curiosity, selective accommodation, and outright rejection of
  cultural interaction within and/or across polity/polities?

Papers will be invited to present case studies and reflect upon the
question of how, in an increasingly diversified and specialized
academic environment, meaningful comparative and/or longue-durée
studies across disciplines and source languages (inter alia, Latin,
Greek, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Syriac, Coptic, Hebrew), can be
accomplished.

Possible themes include, but are not limited to:
- Philosophy and Science in the Late Antique, Byzantine, and Ottoman
  Worlds
- History of Learning and Culture
- Religious Debate and Philosophical Dialogue
- Byzantine Literature
- Legal Thought and Practice
- Political Thought and the Art of Rulership
- Intellectual History and History of Reading
- History Writing, Memory, and Identity
- Knowledge and Authority in Byzantium
- Cultural Translation and Knowledge Production
- Artistic Interaction and Exchange in the Mediterranean
- Ideology and Legitimation of Power
- Performance in Byzantium
- Cultural History of Warfare and Transfer of Military Technology

Confirmed Keynote Speakers

George Karamanolis (University of Vienna)
Helen Pfeifer (University of Cambridge)

Accommodation and Travel Grants

All participants will be offered accommodation for the full duration
of the conference at CEU Residence Center. A limited amount of travel
grants are available to encourage participation from a wide range of
individuals and institutions. Those who wish to be considered for the
grant should include an additional justification in their paper
proposals.

Organizing Committee

Ivan Marić (PhD Student, Department of Medieval Studies)
Nirvana Silnović (PhD Student, Department of Medieval Studies, CEMS
Junior Member Representative)
H. Evren Sünnetçioğlu (PhD Student, Department of Medieval Studies)
Máté Veres (PhD Student, Department of Philosophy)

For further information, do not hesitate to contact the organizers at
[email protected] or at our Facebook page
(https://www.facebook.com/cemsgrad2015).




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