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Call for Papers

Theme: Plural Societies, Democracy and Power Dynamics
Type: Intensive Workshop on Global Affairs
Institution: Faculty of Arts, University of Porto
Location: Porto (Portugal)
Date: 14.–16.10.2015
Deadline: 13.9.2015

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The Intensive Workshop on Global Affairs will be a three-day event,
open to PhD candidates, post-doc students and young researchers, from
Portuguese and foreign institutions, held at the Faculty of Arts of
the University of Porto, and whose aim is to allow the discussion of
ongoing research work on International Relations and closely-related
areas.

The event is a natural follow-up of a previous Conference of Young
Researchers on International Relations, which took place in 2014,
also at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto, and which
counted with the attendance of Stefano Guzzini and Christian Kaunert.

This year, the theme of the workshop will be Plural Societies,
Democracy and Power Dynamics and we welcome proposals focused on, but
not restricted to, the following themes:

- Management of diversity and multicultural policies
- State violence over minorities
- Institutional arrangements in plural societies (federalism,
  power-sharing, consociationalism)
- Contemporary challenges to state stability and legitimacy
- Nationalism and collective identities
- Multilevel governance
- Social attitudes to diversity and immigration
- Democracy, political participation and citizenship
- Power dynamics and inequality in multicultural societies

The deadline for application to the workshop has been extended until
the 13th of September and is open to PhD students, Post-doc fellows
and junior researchers, working within the International Relations
and closely related areas and subfields. There will be 30 vacancies,
and the participants will be selected according to the quality of
their paper, CV and motivation. English proficiency is required as it
will be the working language of the workshop.

For the application, applicants will need to supply:

- A short biography with simple information about them (affiliation,
  status, contacts, research interests etc.)
- 1-page summary of the paper they will send, including clear
  references to the subject under study, objectives and methodological
  aspects.
- Max. 2-page CV.
- Max. 1-page Letter of motivation to participate in the Workshop

By applying, participants are acknowledging they are aware of all the
procedures involved with their participation, i.e.:

- Sending a full paper (between 3000 and 4000 words)
- Reading the peers’ papers (they will comment on them and ask
  questions to all the colleagues in their panel)
- Registering and paying the fee within the deadlines
- Depending on the supervisors of the practical sessions, reading
  extra materials.

All contacts must be established through the email of the event:
[email protected]

Relevant information is available on our website:
http://www.globalaffairsworkshop.com




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