InterPhil: CFP: Migration, Adaptation and Memory

2020-10-13 Thread Bertold Bernreuter via InterPhil
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Call for Papers

Theme: Migration, Adaptation and Memory
Type: 3rd International Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: InMind Support
Location: Online
Date: 5.–6.11.2020
Deadline: 15.10.2020

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How do we remember and represent our migration experiences? Who is
involved in these processes? How does history remember these events?
What helps migrants and societies to adapt? The significance of these
and related questions have made their way into our daily lives, from
the refugee crisis to policy decisions, individual psychotherapy to
(re)building identities, communities, and memories.

During the conference, we are going to turn our attention to
processes that are integral to human experience: migration,
adaptation, and memory. We are interested in all aspects of migration
and adaptation, in their individual and collective dimensions, in the
past and in the present-day world. We would like to examine the role
of memory, the processes of migrating and adapting to various dynamic
life circumstances, across time, space, culture, language, and
discipline.

Therefore, we strive to represent and discuss the crossroads of
migration, adaptation, and memory in their multiple representations:
psychological, social, historical, cultural, philosophical,
religious, neurological, organizational, methodological, economic,
political, and many others. We will also devote considerable
attention to how these phenomena appear and transform in artistic
practices: literature, film, theatre, and visual arts. This is why we
invite researchers representing various academic disciplines:
anthropology, history, psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis,
sociology, politics, philosophy, economics, law, literary studies,
theatre studies, film studies, design, project management, memory
studies, migration studies, consciousness studies, dream studies,
gender studies, postcolonial studies, medical sciences, cognitive
sciences, and urban studies, to name a few.

Different forms of presentations are encouraged, including case
studies, theoretical inquiries, personal reflections,
problem-oriented arguments, comparative analyses, and creative
expressions.

We will be happy to hear from experienced scholars and young
academics, doctoral and graduate students, as well as professionals
from various disciplines. We also invite all persons interested in
participating in the conference as listeners, without giving a
presentation.

Our repertoire of suggested topics includes but is not limited to:

I. Arts

- Literature, poetry, film, theatre, etc. as adaptive mediums
- Adaptation through artistic creation and destruction
- Artistic imagination and adaptation
- Migration as represented in arts
- Art created during migration
- Creative expression through memories

II. History

- Adaptation across history
- Memory processes in writing history
- Documenting history and memories in migration

III. Political Sciences and Law

- Policies related to migration and adaptation
- Human rights and migration
- Bureaucracy in relation to migration policies
- Judiciary systems
- Political agendas, memory and migration
- Objective vs. subjective memory in politics
- International politics and adaptation

IV. Psychology and Psychiatry

- Mental health and adaptation
- Abnormal behaviors and adaptation
- (Mal)adaptive memory processes
- Social and transcultural psychiatry
- Perception/cognition/attention
- Personality
- Psychoanalysis

V. Medical sciences

- Genetics/epigenetics in adaptation processes
- Neurobiology and biochemistry of adaptation and memory
- Evolutionary approaches to memory, adaptation and migration
- Chronic diseases, memory, and adaptation

VI. Humanitarian work, Governments and NGOs 

- Roles and responsibilities
- Management of temporary and transitory spaces
- Project management and evaluation
- Best practices
- Welcome contexts

VII. Philosophy and Worldviews (Eastern, Western, Indigenous...)

- Epistemology and metaphysics
- Existential and postmodern adaptation
- Ethics in migratory context
- Philosophy of memory

VIII. Sociology and Anthropology

- Cultural determinants and adaptation
- Race/ethnic identity and adaptation
- Religion, adaptation and migratory experiences
- Gender, adaptation and migratory experiences
- Social networks and adaptation
- Language of adaptation, memory and migration
- Family relations and adaptation
- Urban planning and adaptation
- Diaspora and community development

IX. Economics

- Adaptation and job security
- Private sponsorship and adaptation

Please submit abstracts (no longer than 300 words) of your proposed
20-minute presentations or together with a short biographical note,
by 15 October 2020 to:

migrationconference2...@gmail.com

Confirmation of acceptance will be sent by 18 October 2020.

The conference language is English.

Due to COVID-19 this year's edition of Migration Conference will be
held 

InterPhil: CFP: Migration, Adaptation and Memory

2020-03-03 Thread Bertold Bernreuter via InterPhil
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Call for Papers

Theme: Migration, Adaptation and Memory
Type: 3rd International Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: University of Gdańsk
   Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana
   InMind Support
Location: Gdańsk (Poland)
Date: 18.–19.6.2020
Deadline: 31.3.2020

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How do we remember and represent our migration experiences? Who is
involved in these processes? How does history remember these events?
What helps migrants and societies to adapt? The significance of these
and related questions have made their way into our daily lives, from
the refugee crisis to policy decisions, individual psychotherapy to
(re)building identities, communities, and memories.

During the conference, we are going to turn our attention to
processes that are integral to human experience: migration,
adaptation, and memory. We are interested in all aspects of migration
and adaptation, in their individual and collective dimensions, in the
past and in the present-day world. We would like to examine the role
of memory, the processes of migrating and adapting to various dynamic
life circumstances, across time, space, culture, language, and
discipline.

Therefore, we strive to represent and discuss the crossroads of
migration, adaptation, and memory in their multiple representations:
psychological, social, historical, cultural, philosophical,
religious, neurological, organizational, methodological, economic,
political, and many others. We will also devote considerable
attention to how these phenomena appear and transform in artistic
practices: literature, film, theatre, and visual arts. This is why we
invite researchers representing various academic disciplines:
anthropology, history, psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis,
sociology, politics, philosophy, economics, law, literary studies,
theatre studies, film studies, design, project management, memory
studies, migration studies, consciousness studies, dream studies,
gender studies, postcolonial studies, medical sciences, cognitive
sciences, and urban studies, to name a few.

Different forms of presentations are encouraged, including case
studies, theoretical inquiries, personal reflections,
problem-oriented arguments, comparative analyses, and creative
expressions.

We will be happy to hear from experienced scholars and young
academics, doctoral and graduate students, as well as professionals
from various disciplines. We also invite all persons interested in
participating in the conference as listeners, without giving a
presentation.

Our repertoire of suggested topics includes but is not limited to:

I. Arts

- Literature, poetry, film, theatre, etc. as adaptive mediums
- Adaptation through artistic creation and destruction
- Artistic imagination and adaptation
- Migration as represented in arts
- Art created during migration
- Creative expression through memories 

II. History

- Adaptation across history
- Memory processes in writing history
- Documenting history and memories in migration

III. Political Sciences and Law

- Policies related to migration and adaptation
- Human rights and migration
- Bureaucracy in relation to migration policies
- Judiciary systems
- Political agendas, memory and migration
- Objective vs. subjective memory in politics
- International politics and adaptation

IV. Psychology and Psychiatry

- Mental health and adaptation
- Abnormal behaviors and adaptation
- (Mal)adaptive memory processes
- Social and transcultural psychiatry
- Perception/cognition/attention
- Personality
- Psychoanalysis

V. Medical sciences

- Genetics/epigenetics in adaptation processes
- Neurobiology and biochemistry of adaptation and memory
- Evolutionary approaches to memory, adaptation and migration
- Chronic diseases, memory, and adaptation

VI. Humanitarian work, Governments and  NGOs  

- Roles and responsibilities
- Management of temporary and transitory spaces
- Project management and evaluation
- Best practices
- Welcome contexts 

VII. Philosophy and Worldviews (Eastern, Western, Indigenous...)

- Epistemology and metaphysics
- Existential and postmodern adaptation
- Ethics in migratory context
- Philosophy of memory 

VIII. Sociology and Anthropology

- Cultural determinants and adaptation
- Race/ethnic identity and adaptation
- Religion, adaptation and migratory experiences
- Gender, adaptation and migratory experiences
- Social networks and adaptation
- Language of adaptation, memory and migration
- Family relations and adaptation
- Urban planning and adaptation
- Diaspora and community development 

IX. Economics

- Adaptation and job security
- Private sponsorship and adaptation

Please submit abstracts (no longer than 300 words) of your proposed
20-minute presentations or together with a short biographical note,
by 31 March 2020 to:
migrationconference2...@gmail.com

Confirmation of acceptance will be sent by  5 April 2020.
The conference language is English.



InterPhil: CFP: Migration, Adaptation and Memory

2019-02-16 Thread Bertold Bernreuter via InterPhil
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Call for Papers

Theme: Migration, Adaptation and Memory
Type: 2nd International Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: University of Gdańsk
   Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana
   McGill University
   InMind Support
Location: Gdańsk (Poland)
Date: 13.–14.6.2019
Deadline: 30.4.2019

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How do we remember and represent our migration experiences? Who is
involved in these processes? How does history remember these events?
What helps migrants and societies to adapt? The significance of these
and related questions have made their way into our daily lives, from
the refugee crisis to policy decisions, individual psychotherapy to
(re)building identities, communities, and memories. 

During the conference, we are going to turn our attention to
processes that are integral to human experience: migration,
adaptation, and memory. We are interested in all aspects of migration
and adaptation, in their individual and collective dimensions, in the
past and in the present-day world. We would like to examine the role
of memory, the processes of migrating and adapting to various dynamic
life circumstances, across time, space, culture, language, and
discipline.

Therefore, we strive to represent and discuss the crossroads of
migration, adaptation, and memory in their multiple representations:
psychological, social, historical, cultural, philosophical,
religious, neurological, organizational, methodological, economic,
political, and many others. We will also devote considerable
attention to how these phenomena appear and transform in artistic
practices: literature, film, theatre, and visual arts. This is why we
invite researchers representing various academic disciplines:
anthropology, history, psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis,
sociology, politics, philosophy, economics, law, literary studies,
theatre studies, film studies, design, project management, memory
studies, migration studies, consciousness studies, dream studies,
gender studies, postcolonial studies, medical sciences, cognitive
sciences, and urban studies, to name a few.

Different forms of presentations are encouraged, including case
studies, theoretical inquiries, personal reflections,
problem-oriented arguments, comparative analyses, and creative
expressions.

We will be happy to hear from experienced scholars and young
academics, doctoral and graduate students, as well as professionals
from various disciplines. We also invite all persons interested in
participating in the conference as listeners, without giving a
presentation.

Our repertoire of suggested topics includes but is not limited to:

I. Arts

- Literature, poetry, film, theatre, etc. as adaptive mediums
- Adaptation through artistic creation and destruction
- Artistic imagination and adaptation
- Migration as represented in arts
- Art created during migration
- Creative expression through memories

II. History

- Adaptation across history
- Memory processes in writing history
- Documenting history and memories in migration

III. Humanitarian work,  Governments and NGOs  

- Roles and responsibilities
- Management of temporary and transitory spaces
- Project management and evaluation
- Best practices
- Welcome contexts

IV. Medical sciences

- Genetics/epigenetics in adaptation processes
- Neurobiology and biochemistry of adaptation and memory
- Evolutionary approaches to memory, adaptation and migration
- Chronic diseases, memory, and adaptation

V. Philosophy and Worldviews (Eastern, Western, Indigenous...)

- Epistemology and metaphysics
- Existential and postmodern adaptation
- Ethics in migratory context
- Philosophy of memory

VI. Political Sciences and Law

- Policies related to migration and adaptation
- Human rights and migration
- Bureaucracy in relation to migration policies
- Judiciary systems
- Political agendas, memory and migration
- Objective vs. subjective memory in politics
- International politics and adaptation

VII. Psychology and Psychiatry

- Mental health and adaptation
- Abnormal behaviors and adaptation
- (Mal)adaptive memory processes
- Social and transcultural psychiatry
- Perception/cognition/attention
- Personality
- Psychoanalysis

VIII. Sociology and Anthropology

- Cultural determinants and adaptation
- Race/ethnic identity and adaptation
- Religion, adaptation and migratory experiences
- Gender, adaptation and migratory experiences
- Social networks and adaptation
- Language of adaptation, memory and migration
- Family relations and adaptation
- Urban planning and adaptation
- Diaspora and community development

IX. Economics and Business

- Adaptation and job security
- Private sponsorship and adaptation
- Adaptation in economics (Marxist, Capitalist…)

Deadline for paper proposals:
30 April 2019

Notification of acceptance:
3 May 2019

Deadline for registration:
28 May 2019

Please submit abstracts (no longer than 300 words) of your proposed
20-minute 

InterPhil: CFP: Migration, Adaptation and Memory

2017-04-17 Thread Bertold Bernreuter via InterPhil
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Call for Papers

Theme: Migration, Adaptation and Memory
Type: 6th International Interdisciplinary Memory Conference
Institution: University of Gdańsk
   McGill University
   InMind Support
Location: Gdańsk (Poland)
Date: 21.–22.9.2017
Deadline: 23.7.2017

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How do we remember and represent our migration experiences? Who is
involved in these processes? How does history remember these events
and experiences? What helps migrants and societies to adapt? The
significance of these and related questions have made their way into
our daily lives. From the refugee crisis to policy decisions,
individual psychotherapy to (re)building identities, communities, and
memories, this year's conference themes are ever-present. We strongly
believe in the value of approaching these topics from an
interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary perspective, in order to
engage various perspectives on these pressing issues we encounter
today.

The previous editions of the Memory series conferences, which have
brought together more than five hundred scholars from around the
world, have addressed the relationship between memory and solidarity
(“Solidarity, Memory and Identity”, 2012), memory and dreams
(“Dreams, Phantasms and Memories”, 2013), memory and forgetting
(“Memory: Forgetting and Creating”, 2014), memory and nostalgia
(“Memory, Melancholy and Nostalgia”, 2015), and trauma and recovery
(“Memory, Trauma and Recovery”, 2016).

In 2017, we turn our attention to processes that are integral to
human experience: migration, adaptation, and memory. We are
interested in all aspects of migration and adaptation experience, in
their individual and collective dimensions, in the past and in the
present-day world. We would like to examine the role of memory, the
processes of migrating and adapting to various dynamic life
circumstances, across time, space, culture, language, and discipline.

Therefore, we strive to represent and discuss the crossroads of
migration, adaptation, and memory in their multiple representations:
psychological, social, historical, cultural, philosophical,
religious, neurological, organizational, methodological, economic,
political, and many others. As usual, we will also devote
considerable attention to how these phenomena appear and transform in
artistic practices: literature, film, theatre, and visual arts. This
is why we invite researchers representing various academic
disciplines: anthropology, history, psychiatry, psychology,
psychoanalysis, sociology, politics, philosophy, economics, law,
history of literature, theatre studies, film studies, design, project
management, memory studies, migration studies, consciousness studies,
dream studies, gender studies, postcolonial studies, medical
sciences, cognitive sciences, and urban studies, to name a few.

Different forms of presentations are encouraged, including case
studies, theoretical inquiries, personal reflections,
problem-oriented arguments, comparative analyses, and creative
expressions.

We will be happy to hear from experienced scholars and young
academics, doctoral and graduate students, as well as professionals
from various disciplines. We also invite all persons interested in
participating in the conference as listeners, without the obligation
to give a presentation.

Our repertoire of suggested topics includes but is not limited to:

Arts

- Literature, poetry, film, theatre, etc. as adaptive mediums
- Adaptation through artistic creation and destruction
- Artistic imagination and adaptation
- Migration as represented in arts
- Art created during migration
- Creative expression through memories

History

- Adaptation across history
- Memory processes in writing history
- Documenting history and memories in migration

Humanitarian work, Governments and NGOs

- Roles and responsibilities
- Management of temporary and transitory spaces
- Project management and evaluation
- Best practices
- Welcome contexts

Medical sciences

- Genetics/epigenetics in adaptation processes
- Neurobiology and biochemistry of adaptation and memory
- Evolutionary approaches to memory, adaptation and migration
- Chronic diseases, memory, and adaptation

Philosophy and Worldviews (Eastern, Western, Indigenous…)

- Epistemology and metaphysics
- Existential and postmodern adaptation
- Ethics in migratory context
- Philosophy of memory

Political Sciences and Law

- Policies related to migration and adaptation
- Human rights and migration
- Bureaucracy in relation to migration policies
- Judiciary systems
- Political agendas, memory and migration
- Objective vs. subjective memory in politics
- International politics and adaptation

Psychology and Psychiatry

- Mental health and adaptation
- Abnormal behaviors and adaptation
- (Mal)adaptive memory processes
- Social and transcultural psychiatry
- Perception/cognition/attention
- Personality
- Psychoanalysis

Sociology and