Elites and the formation of political identity in Post Soviet Space
Conference venue: Cambridge (UK)
Period: June 11, 2010
Deadline for submitting abstracts: March 1, 2010
Description of the workshop
The workshop will focus on the way in which internationalization of economics and politics affects domestic interests to shape national and other forms of identity. It will be taken into account in particular the role of global and international elites in the formation of both national and cross-national identities (national, international, regional, religious, class and individual identities) in the countries of post-Soviet space.
Eligible topics for the workshop
- Elites and the formation of identities in Post Soviet Space: Global and Domestic Influences
Guidelines for submission
Proposals should include: one page abstract, present position of the participant (post-graduate, academic staff, research staff, etc.), participant’s mail address.
The abstract should be address to David Lane at the email address: DSL10@cam.ac.uk
Organization
Centre for East European Language Based Area Studies (Ceelbas)
Managing Economic Transition Network (MET)
European Association for Comparative Economic Studies
Information & contacts
Centre for East European Language Based Area Studies (Ceelbas)
e-mail: ceelbas@ssees.ucl.ac.uk
Managing Economic Transition Network (MET)
website:http://www.ssees.ucl.ac.uk/met-network/index.htm
European Association for Comparative Economic Studies
address: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration,Lessingstrasse 45, D-09596 Freiberg/Sachsen, Germany
e-mail: Horst.Brezinski@vwl.tu-freiberg.de
website: http://www.eaces.net/index.html