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Calls are listed according to their deadline. Those currently displayed on this page include a call for papers for a 2013 Congress on European crisis, calls for applications for various summer schools and master courses, a call for papers on the intersection of identities in Central Eastern Europe and a prize for the translation of russian poetry.
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The International Congress of Slavists will be held in late summer 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia.
This special issue of the Journal of Consumer Culture seeks to create new links between longstanding research interests in consumer culture studies around moralities and ethics of consumption and economic sociology's new-found concern with moral embeddedness of economic life.
The 2016 Summer School will take place at the Faculty of Media and Communications in Belgrade, from June 27 to July 4, 2016.
Final deadline for receiving applications is March 25, 2016.
Guest-edited by Olga Gurova (University of Helsinki), Ekaterina Kalinina (Södertörn University), Jessie Labov (Ohio State University), Vlad Strukov (University of Leeds)
The Comparative and Interdisciplinary Studies Section (CISS) of ISA in collaboration with the American College in Thessaloniki, Greece, will host an international conference in Thessaloniki, Greece, from June 13 to June 15, 2016.
The theme of the conference is Boundaries and Borders in an Evolving World Order: Challenges and Prospects.
The panel will be part of the Section “Presidential Politics. Powers and Constraints in Comparative Perspective” organised by the ECPR Standing Group on Presidents.
HURI's Research Fellowships are supported by the generous annual gifts of the Eugene and Daymel Shklar Foundation, the Ukrainian Studies Fund, Incorporated, and by the Dr. Jaroslaw and Nadia Mihaychuk Fellowship Fund endowment at Harvard University.
The subfields may include, but are not restricted to: translating the terminology of ostranenie; ostranenie in world literature; forms and functions of ostranenie; ostranenie, cognition and emotion; ostranenie, Russianness and the East; ostranenie, rhetoric and irony; ostranenie, diversion and entertainment; ostranenie and deconstruction; ostranenie and Romanticism; ostranenie, war, and terror; literary sources of ostranenie discussed by Shklovsky (Sterne, Tolstoy etc.); the media of ostranenie (visual arts, film, music and mediality in general).
This conference explores historical and contemporary challenges to statehood and emergence of alternative sovereignty and governance regimes. They extend the definition of “sovereignty” to “actualities of relations within ways of life”, alternative forms of authority and legitimacy beyond the ones sanctioned by the state and international institutions.
The annual conference of the Canadian Association of Slavists will take place at the University of Calgary, in Canada’s most dynamic city set against the spectacular backdrop of the Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park.
The journal "L'Europe en formation" invites proposals for articles to be published in its summer edition, dedicated to the evolution of climate policies in the perspective of the recent PA adopted at the end of COP 21.
Faculty of Organisation Studies Novo mesto, Slovenia, is organizing the 5th annual Governance in (post)transition conference (GPT 2016) that will take place between 24. and 25. March 2016 in hotel Šport Otočec.