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Call for Papers

Theme: Insiders and Outsiders
Subtitle: Belonging and Identity in Eastern Europe, Russia, and
Eurasia
Type: 13th Annual Graduate Conference
Institution: Graduate Organization for the Study of Europe and
Central Asia, University of Pittsburgh
Location: Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
Date: 18.–20.3.2016
Deadline: 14.12.2015

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The recent influx of refugees to Eastern and Central Europe created a
political and humanitarian crisis that has sparked intense
international debate. The varied national responses both within and
outside the European Union raise practical questions about asylum
definitions and integration efforts, but they also point to larger
theoretical questions about inclusion and exclusion, belonging and
identity. How do democratic societies deal with cultural difference?
What role do religion, gender and ethnicity play in national
cohesion? What role should international conventions play in
governing the specific actions of states? What are the financial and
moral responsibilities of states and national populations? Moreover,
how do recent events compare to diaspora and refugee crises of the
past? Specifically, how have historical relationships between
countries and peoples impacted contemporary responses to political
events or shaped narratives and structures related to belonging and
exclusion? These questions speak to the intersections of
international relations, historical inquiry, cultural politics, and
state and international public policy in Eastern Europe and Central
Eurasia.

This year’s conference theme encourages participants to think
critically about the impact that fluid, adaptable conceptions of
belonging and exclusion in the realms – past and present – of
domestic and international politics, economics, cultural production,
social relations, the law, and demography, among others, have had on
their specific field of study. Graduate students from all academic
and professional disciplines are invited to make submissions.

Deadline for Abstracts and Applications:
Friday, December 14, 2015, 11:59 PM EST.

Accepted panelists will be notified by January 1, 2016.

One page, double-spaced abstracts of no more than 300 words must be
submitted through the GOSECA Website Submission Form at:
http://goseca.ucis.pitt.edu/submissions-form

For further information, please contact:
[email protected]


Contact:

Andrew Behrendt
Graduate Organization for the Study of Europe and Central Asia
University of Pittsburgh
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://goseca.ucis.pitt.edu




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