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Call for Papers

Theme: Borders, Boundaries, Territories
Subtitle: Creating and Reshaping Collective Identities
Type: International Conference
Institution: Doctoral School of History, University of Bucharest
Location: Bucharest (Romania)
Date: 8.–9.6.2018
Deadline: 15.4.2018

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The Doctoral School of History of the University of Bucharest is
pleased to announce the commencement and Call for Entries of this
year's International Conference "Borders, Boundaries, Territories.
Creating and Reshaping Collective Identities​", which will be held on
June 8th - 9th 2018​. We would like to invite PhD candidates in
history, political science, international relations, economics or any
other related fields, from all over the world, to an international
conference about borders, barriers and frontiers as they have evolved
and shaped human society throughout centuries. Transnational,
regional and global perspectives are especially welcome.

Possible topics include but are not limited to:

- state-making and state dissolution: loss of territory, renouncing
  territory, unification, territorial expansion, annexation or
  acquisition by other means (eg. Louisiana Purchase);
- war, negotiation and peace treaties;
- separatism, secession, nationalism, the legacy of violence in
  regards to borders;
- political philosophy and ideology: anarchy, libertarianism, social
  contract theory, property laws etc;
- fluidity of borders, migration, mobility, border security, border
  regions;
- economic impact of borders: political division of territory,
  international organizations, trade barriers (tariffs, embargoes,
  protectionism), economic transnational activities (remittances,
  transnational corporations, corporate networks), political economy;
- transnational crimes and transnational organized crime (human
  trafficking, people smuggling, arms & drug trafficking, sex slavery,
  terrorism), international law & cross-border conflict;
- social and behavioural borders, identity politics, civil rights and
  intersectionality, symbolic borders (eg. the Iron Curtain).

Abstracts should be 250 – 300 words long and are not limited to any
historical period or region. Interested PhD students are invited to
submit their abstracts, along with an academic CV, no later than
April 15th​ at: sdi.uni...@gmail.com

The results of the selection process will be available online at
(www.istorie.unibuc.ro), on the official Facebook page of the
Conference (https://www.facebook.com/sdi.unibuc/) and communicated
via e-mail until May 2nd.

There is no participation fee.​

Accommodation and meals will be provided for participants coming from
outside Bucharest, but they are expected to cover their own travel
costs.

The Conference will take place at the Faculty of History (University
of Bucharest) and all participants will receive a diploma attesting
their contribution.

Additionally, at the participants’ request, their papers will be
published in a special number of the Romanian Journal of History and
International Studies in exchange for a publication fee of 50 RON.
Those interested will be required to register with the journal and
submit their manuscript on http://rjhis.ro/ before September 1st
2018. 

Contact:

Beatrice Crețu, PhD student
Faculty of History
University of Bucharest
Email: sdi.uni...@gmail.com

Conference website:
https://istorie.unibuc.ro/avizier/evenimente/international-conference-doctoral-school-history-faculty-history-university-bucharest-8th-9th-june-2018




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