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Call for Papers

Theme: Transnational and Global Dimensions of Justice and Memory
Processes in Europe and Latin America
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of Paris Ouest Nanterre
   Institut de Sciences Sociales du Politique (CNRS)
   University of Exeter
Location: Paris (France)
Date: 8.–9.6.2017
Deadline: 10.1.2017

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Justice and memory processes that had accompanied the “third wave of
democratisation” have been the subject of a large body of academic
literature. These works have commonly taken certain approaches. Some
have analysed these processes within national borders or by providing
comparative accounts of countries seen as discrete units,
disconnected from transnational or global developments. Others, by
contrast, have tried to account for the criminalization of
dictatorships and conflicts in terms of the emergence of
international norms based on an ethics of human rights and a
“cosmopolitan memory” – often driven by a decontextualized
remembrance of the Holocaust. This scholarship has however tended to
overgeneralize global trends without always grasping the complexity
of local attempts at dealing with the past. In the last ten years, a
third approach, focusing on specific transnational entanglements, has
gained ground. This emerging literature has started to analyze
empirically transnational activism, exchanges of knowledge and
expertise at bilateral, regional or international levels, the impact
of legal and mnemonic narratives outside their countries of origin,
and the role of international organizations and NGOs in dealing with
mass violence.

Focusing on Europe and Latin America, this conference aims to take
stock of this transnational turn in justice and memory studies and to
develop a socio-historical analysis of the circulation of norms,
repertoires of collective action and models adopted to deal with the
legacies of authoritarian regimes and armed conflicts. It seeks to
trace the interconnections and mutual influences of these processes
both within Europe and Latin America and between the two regions, as
well as the mobilizations of European and Latin American actors in
international institutions, global NGOs, or at venues on other
continents.  

The conference welcomes theoretically grounded empirical
investigations from a range of different disciplines in the social
sciences and the humanities that adopt a critical stance on
post-dictatorial/post-conflict justice and memory processes and move
beyond abstract and normative perspectives.

Possible topics include, but are not restricted to, the following
subjects:

- Theoretical perspectives on the study of transnational/global
  phenomena of dealing with the past. 
- The role of Europe and Latin America in globalizing narratives and
  norms of dealing with the past.  
- Circulation of ideas across national borders in various
  professional and social fields (e.g. law, memorialization sites and
  practices, historiography, forensics etc.).
- The role of transnational advocacy networks/epistemic
  communities/professional associations.
- Victims’ activism in transnational perspective (forms of
  mobilization, cooperation/competition, appropriation of
  representation etc.).
- The interplay between various places and scales of mobilization:
  how are processes aimed at dealing with the past articulated on
  national, transnational, regional and global levels?
- Re-appropriation and resistance of local actors to ideas and
  paradigms originating in other national or global venues.

The languages of the conference are English and French.

Please submit your proposal including authors’ names, email addresses
and affiliations, a short CV and an abstract of around 300 words by
10 January 2017. The conference organizers will provide a response
to the proposals by 30 January 2017. Selected participants will be
invited to submit their papers (max. 7,000 words including tables,
figures, and references) by 10 May 2017.

Please, submit paper abstracts to:
[email protected]

For additional information, please contact Raluca Grosescu
([email protected]) or Laure Neumayer
([email protected]).

A selection of papers will be published in English, in a special
issue of an international academic journal.

Funding opportunities for travel and accommodation are available, but
we ask that contributors also explore funding opportunities at their
home institutions.

The conference is organized by the University of Paris Ouest
Nanterre, the Institut de Sciences Sociales du Politique (CNRS), and
the University of Exeter. The Cluster of Excellence LABEX Pasts in
the Presents (France) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council –
Care for the Future (UK) support the event within the joint funded
project “The Criminalization of Dictatorial Pasts in Europe and Latin
America in Global Perspective.”


Contact:

Raluca Grosescu
Email: [email protected]




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