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Call for Papers

Theme: Rights in Diverse Societies
Subtitle: Gender, Migration and Ethnopolitics in the EU
Type: International Conference
Institution: Ethnopolitics, Global Justice & Human Rights, and Women &
Politics Specialist Groups, Political Studies Association (PSA)
   Queen’s University Belfast
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland (United Kingdom)
Date: 18.–19.11.2016
Deadline: 1.7.2016

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The PSA Ethnopolitics, Global Justice & Human Rights, and Women &
Politics Specialist Groups will host an international conference
'Rights in Diverse Societies: Gender, Migration and Ethnopolitics in
the EU' in Queen’s University Belfast, on 18-19 November 2016. The
conference explores the intersections of ethnopolitics, gender and
ethnic identities, and differential access to enjoyment of equal
rights in diverse societies.

Specifically, the conference pushes the boundaries of three important
yet heretofore separately conceived diversity management strategies:
politics and policies of governance for ethnically diverse societies;
recognition of diverse identities in contemporary polities; and the
modalities of social construction of equality in the context of
increasing diversity of contemporary politics. These three strategies
are often conceived to be in tension – focusing on government
structures versus government practices, as well as recognising versus
acting upon diversity. However, the goal of our conference is to
identify areas for scholarly and practical engagement and to push the
boundaries of our appreciation and understanding for cooperation
between scholars and practitioners.

The issue of immigration, and particularly immigration control, has
become a major topic of discussion and policy activity in EU member
states in general and in the UK in particular. What impact has
migration had on the negotiation, access to and implementation of
equal rights for incoming migrants, what are the implications for
different groups and their practices in enjoyment of equal rights in
the increasingly diverse societies? Do theories and practices
generated over the past decades with regard to migrant and minority
communities ‘speak to’ the autochthonous and migrant groups alike?

Possible topics include:

- The successful/ unsuccessful integration of ethnic, national,
cultural, religious, racial etc. diversity and diversity management
in contemporary contexts (practices of resignification and cultural
translation that generate new ways of thinking about rights in theory
and in practice for diverse societies)

- The gendered implication of migration and immigration (gendered
debate on migration in the Western Europe, women’s and LGBTI people’s
experience before, during and at the receiving end of the migration,
gendered implications of accommodating migrants)

- The challenges of thinking about equal rights in diverse societies
(gendered, racialised, or otherwise stratified representations
legitimise rights claims; normative and institutional limitations of
individual focussed approaches to equality)

We particularly welcome comparative and theoretical papers from young
academics and postgraduate students. Please submit your paper
proposal of max. 400 words and details (name, institutional
affiliation, contact details) online at
https://form.jotformeu.com/60465535184357 by midday on July 1 2016.

In case of any queries please contact the organisers:

Jennifer Thomson  (Women & Politics)
[email protected]

Birgit Schippers (Global Justice & Human Rights)
[email protected]

Timofey Agarin (Ethnopolitics)
[email protected]




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