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Call for Papers

Theme: Identities and Identifications
Subtitle: Politicized Uses of Collective Identities
Type: 3rd Euroacademia International Conference
Institution: Euroacademia
Location: Lucca (Italy)
Date: 19.–20.6.2015
Deadline: 15.5.2015

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Identity is one of the crown jeweleries in the kingdom of ‘contested
concepts’. The idea of identity is conceived to provide some unity
and recognition while it also exists by separation and
differentiation. Few concepts were used as much as identity for
contradictory purposes. From the fragile individual identities as
self-solidifying frameworks to layered in-group identifications in
families, orders, organizations, religions, ethnic groups, regions,
nation-states, supra-national entities or any other social entities,
the idea of identity always shows up in the core of debates and makes
everything either too dangerously simple or too complicated.
Constructivist and de-constructivist strategies have led to the same
result: the eternal return of the topic. Some say we should drop the
concept, some say we should keep it and refine it, some say we should
look at it in a dynamic fashion while some say it’s the reason for
resistance to change. 

If identities are socially constructed and not genuine formations,
they still hold some responsibility for inclusion/exclusion –
self/other nexuses. Looking at identities in a research oriented
manner provides explanatory tolls for a wide variety of events and
social dynamics. Identities reflect the complex nature of human
societies and generate reasonable comprehension for processes that
cannot be explained by tracing pure rational driven pursuit of
interests. The feelings of attachment, belonging, recognition, the
social processes of values formation and norms integration, the
logics of appropriateness generated in social organizations are all
factors relying on a certain type of identity or identification.
Multiple identifications overlap, interact, include or exclude,
conflict or enhance cooperation. Identities create boundaries and
borders; define the in-group and the out-group, the similar and the
excluded, the friend and the threatening, the insider and the
‘other’. 

Beyond their dynamic and fuzzy nature that escapes exhaustive
explanations, identities are effective instruments of politicization
of social life. The construction of social forms of organization or
imaginary (as Cornelius Castoriadis theorizes it) and of social
practices together with their imaginary significations, require all
the time an essentialist or non-essentialist legitimating act of
belonging; a social glue that extracts its cohesive function from the
identification of the in-group and the power of naming the other.
Identities are political. Multicultural slogans populate extensively
the twenty-first century yet the distance between the ideal and the
real multiculturalism persists while the virtues of inclusion coexist
with the adversity of exclusion. Dealing with identities means to
integrate contestation into contestation until potentially an n
degree of contestation. Due to the confusion between identities and
identifications some scholars demanded that the concept of identity
shall be abandoned. Identitarian issues turned out to be efficient
tools for politicization of a ‘constraining dissensus’ while
universalizing terms included in the making of the identities usually
tend or intend to obscure the localized origins of any identitarian
project. Identities are often conceptually used as rather intentional
concepts: they don’t say anything about their sphere but rather
defining the sphere makes explicit the aim of their usage. It is not
‘identity of’ but ‘identity to’. 

The Third Euroacademia International Conference ‘Identities and
Identifications: Politicized Uses of Collective Identities’ aims to
scrutinize the state of the art in collective identities research, to
bring once more into debate the processes of identity making,
identity building in both constructivist or de-constructivist
dimensions. It is the aim of the conference to open the floor to
dynamic multi-dimensional and inter-disciplinary understanding of
identities today. 

Conference panels include the following topics:

~ Welcome to the Land of Disputes: Theoretic Contributions to
Understanding Identity ~ Modernity and Identity ~ Identities as
Endogenous Factors in the Study of Organizations ~ Critical
Approaches to Understanding Identity ~ Universal and Local in
Identity Making ~ Processes of Identity Building ~ Practices of
Identification ~ Identity and Inclusion ~ Identity and Exclusion ~
The Politicization of the European Identity ~ European Union and the
Claims of an Emerging Supranational Identity ~ America as a Soft
Power: Attraction Through Identitarian Constructs ~ Normative Powers
and the Export of Identities ~ Identity and the Power of Naming the
Other ~ In-Group – Out-Group Dynamics in Identity Formation ~
Identities as Endogenous Factors in Explaining Political Behaviours ~
Religion and Identities ~ Imagined Communities: Preserving Identity
as A Foreigner ~ Art as an Identity Making Process ~ Folklore and the
National Identity Narratives ~ History Reading and Identity Making ~
Ideal and Real Multiculturalism: How Inclusive Our Societies Are? ~
Regions and Identities ~ East/West – North/South: Imaginary
Geographies of Identities ~ Core/Periphery Claims in Shaping
Identities ~ Nested Identities ~ Identitarian Threats ~ Symbols of
Identities: Flags, Coins, Stamps and Anthems ~ Cosmopolitanism and
Supra-National Identities ~ Film and the Visual Narration of
identities ~ Music and the Identitarian Signifiers ~ Literature and
Identities ~ Groups, Gangs, Movements and Identities ~ Protest and
Identities ~ Ethnicity and Identity ~ Regional Integration Projects
and Identity Appropriations ~ Globalization and Identities ~ Uses and
Miss-uses of Identities for Political Purposes ~ Organizations and
Identities ~ Markets, Products and Identities ~ Consumerism and its
Impact on Identity Building ~ Corporate Identity ~ Brand Identity ~
Identity and Conflict ~ Crises of Identity

Deadline for Paper Proposals: 15 May 2015

For more details please see:
http://euroacademia.eu/conference/third-identities-and-identifications/




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