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Call for Papers

Theme: Identity Studies
Type: International Conference
Institution: Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
Location: Vienna (Austria)
Date: 26.–27.7.2014
Deadline: 15.5.2014

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Identities are various: personal, national, religious, regional,
racial, gender etc., and it is very difficult to determine which
identity is affecting us most. Sometimes it can be one, and sometimes
the other. For example, during the presidential race in the United
States between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, black women wondered
which of the two identities represented them most: their racial or
their gender identity.National identity bears huge relevance and
people are willing to die for their nations. Religious is as
important as ever, and people are willing to sacrifice their own
comforts and sometimes even to discriminate others because of their
religious identities. European identity had been an issue of debate
since the foundation of the EU when founders envisaged European
unification based on a particular set of values shared among founders
and prospective future members. The notion of identity is often ending
up in stereotyping and othering of those who have different
identities, and irrespective of the approach we take in identity
studies we always end up with the same dilemma: why are identities
and identifications so important? These and other issues will be a
subject of our conference.

Panels are invited (but not limited to) for the following panels:
- Identity and Identifications: Theory and Methodology
- Identity and Nationalism
- Gender Identity
- Literature and Identity
- Music and Identity
- Art and Identity
- Religion and Identity
- Ethnicity and Identity
- Media and Identity
- European Identity
- Identity and Memory
- Identity and Critical Theory
- Marxist Views of Identity 

Prospective participants are also welcome to submit proposals for
their own panels.

Submissions of abstracts (up to 500 words), short bios (up to 100
words), and email contact should be sent to Dr Martina
Topić (mart...@socialsciencesandhumanities.com) by 20th June 2014.

Decisions will be made by 25th June 2014, and payment of the
conference fee has to be made by 30th June 2014.

Panel proposals should be sent by 15th May 2014. When we receive four
or five quality papers for a whole panel, we will send notification
of acceptance earlier.

Finalised Conference programme will be available by 15th July 2014.
Early decisions are available for participants with EU visa
requirements, and for panel proposals. Participants should indicate
in their applications whether they would like to chair one of the
existing panels (if not proposing their own panel) and whether they
plan to submit a paper for publication.

The Centre plans to establish a peer review journal, as well as
publish working papers and edited volumes. Conference papers will be
considered for publication.

We welcome paper proposals from scholars, NGO activists, Master and
PhD students, and independent researchers.

Conference venue:
Hotel Ambassador Vienna, Kärntner Straße 22 / Neuer Markt 5, A-1010
Wien, Austria, http://www.ambassador.at/

Conference fee is EUR 290.
Unfortunately, the Centre has no available funds for covering
transport and accommodation in Austria. Participants are responsible
for finding funding to cover transportation and accommodation costs
during the whole period of the conference. 


Contact:

Dr Martina Topić
Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
Viktora Kovačića 5
HR-10 010 Zagreb
Croatia
Tel.: +385 99 224 07 01
Email: mart...@socialsciencesandhumanities.com
Web: http://www.socialsciencesandhumanities.com




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