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Call for Applications

Theme: Rethinking Diversity Politics in Europe
Type: Summer School
Institution: Center for Advanced Studies – South East Europe  (CAS
SEE) and Center for Women’s Studies, University of Rijeka
   Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of
Belgrade
   University Paris 8, Vincennes-St Denis
Location: Rijeka (Croatia)
Date: 12.–18.9.2016
Deadline: 1.8.2016

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This summer school should provide space for recasting frameworks of
“diversity politics” and “diversity discourses” in Europe. In light
of recent events, we would like to challenge the crisis of
multiculturalism and core European values of solidarity and human
rights. The “failure of multiculturalism” narrative has become all
too present in Europe, shifting the rhetoric to cultural anxieties
and articulating immigration as a national threat. This discourse has
also affected “internal immigration”, making certain groups
throughout Europe less visible and more vulnerable: Roma, refugees
and internally displaced persons, certain LGBTQ communities.
Moreover, ethnicity, nationality, religion and race are being
forcefully reshuffled, inviting contemporary forces of nationalism
and securitization.

Hereby, we are particularly interested to the effects of the ways how
European countries ‘manage’ diversity through its policies and
practices: from ethnic and racial to socio-economic diversity, but
also particularly to citizenship and migration status diversity. It
is of crucial interest to map and evidence differences among
significantly varying Western European practices (France, UK, Germany
etc.), Central European practices (former communist countries with
strong opposition to multiculturalism) and South-Eastern European
practices in countries where migration is observed as passing-by
phenomenon.

The lectures and seminars of this summer school particularly
investigate how these three identified regions policies connected
togovernmentality of diversity are changing after the recent and
actual conflicts and migration flows. The summer school will
particularly focus on policies and practices that affect marginalized
and vulnerable groups in these regions. The summer school main goal
is to highlight the agency of these marginalized groups in order to
understand, how they themselves respond to reconfigurations of
diversity politics and practices.

Themes:

- Post-socialist transition and governmentality of diversity
- Transforming racial thinking from a biological issue into “social
  questions”
- Gender instrumentalisation in the refugee crisis
- Universalism vs. Differentialism: Leading to the same politics?
- EU integration processes and (re)construction of vulnerable groups,
  with a special focus on Roma
- Refugee crisis and the Western Balkan Route: The shifting signifier
  of the marginalized
- Is the subaltern silent?: the agency of marginalized groups
- Art and politics of difference
- Freedom of expression and hate speech in today’s diversified Europe
- Troubled memory and feminist politics

Keynote Participants:

- Athena Athanasiou, Panteion University of Social and Political
  Sciences, Athens
- Ethel Brooks, Rutgers University TBC
- Eric Fassin, University Paris 8, Vincennes-St Denis
- Julija Sardelic, School of Law and Social Justice, University of
  Liverpool
- Jörg Schulte, Institute of Slavonic Studies, University of Cologne
- Elena Tzelepis, Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, University
  of London
- Violetta Zentai, Central European University, Budapest

Eligibility

- Applicants should be postdoc and post/graduate students (MA or PhD
  students) and/or younger researchers interested in exploring the
  issues of migration, Roma and minority studies, gender, cultural
  studies, political sciences and related areas. However, outstanding
  BA students are also considered and have the chance to enroll. We
  also welcome the applications from the civil society activists
  bringing particular insights to the school’s content.
- Applicants from all countries are eligible to apply, but we
  particularly welcome those coming from SEE.

Application

- All applicants should send their CV and one-page motivation letter
  to [email protected] before 1st August 2016.
- Paper abstract is optional. If you wish to deliver a presentation,
  post your abstract in 500 words max. for a presentation not
  exceeding 15 mins.
- Maximum number of participants: 50
- Maximum number of students delivering presentation: 20 (maximum 4
  presentations per afternoon session).
- Participation fee is 100 EUR but it doesn’t cover accommodation
  expenses.
- Participants will receive a certificate of participation describing
  the activities in which they have participated during the summer
  school.

Further details:
http://cas.uniri.hr/call-for-application-rijeka-summer-school-rethinking-diversity-politics-in-europe/


Contact:

Center for Advanced Studies Southeast Europe (CAS SEE)
University of Rijeka University
Radmile Matejcic 2
51000 Rijeka
Croatia
Phone: +385 51 584858
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.cas.uniri.hr




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