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The Conference page of the Portal on Central Eastern and Balkan Europe (PECOB) presents information on upcoming academic conferences. These conferences take place or deal with Central Eastern and Balkan Europe in a variety of disciplines: political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, language and literature. PECOB provides infromation on the program, participants and location of a conference to scholars, students and every one who is interested in participating.
Upcoming conferences, whose details are provided in the links below, will be discussing issues such as the condition of minorities, romanian studies, anthropology. Moreover, a PhD symposium on Southeast Europe is organized by some of the most important British research centers in London. Many conferences will focus on post-communist studies.
More than 40 years ago, feminists amongMarxists in many countries spoke out. They criticized the concept of labourthat was then commonly used in Marxism, they criticized value theory, views ondomestic labour and the family, the way of dealing and interacting with eachother and with the nature around us, on the economy and wars, visions of thefuture and the urge for liberation.
The 17th International Academic Conference for Undergraduate and Graduate Students will take place between the 15th-16th May, and this year’s topic is "Europe 2015. The effect of Perestroika: regimes and risks of polyphonic knowledge". The conference is hosted by the European Humanities University (EHU).
„Political Justice”, according to Otto Kirchheimer's classical work, is the enlargement of „the area of political action by enlisting the services of the courts on behalf of political goals”. The development of this phenomenon is driven by the increasing importance of laws and courts in modern society.
On March 20, 2015, „Przystanek Historia” - the IPN Education Center in Warsaw (Marszałkowska 21/25 street) will become a venue for a meeting of scholars working the project entitled „East European Migrations during the Cold War”.
The 6th International Conference of Nordic and Baltic Studies in Romania will be held at Ovidius University of Constanta, one of the most beautiful and culturally rich cities on the Black Sea coast.