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International Conference:
POLITICAL THEORIES AND ELECTORAL PRACTICES IN A CHANGING WORLD
Extended Deadline: 30th of April 2012
The Department of Political Science and Communication Studies of the University of Oradea, Romania, organizes, between 24-25 May 2012, the International Conference:
Political Theories ans Electoral Practices in a Changing World.
The main topics of the conference are:
I. The dynamics of party systems II. The determinants of vote and political partisanship
III. Political communication and electoral campaigns
IV. The electoral impact of public policies
Official language of the conference: English
Proposal submission: Proposals (including a paper title and a 250-300 words abstract of the proposed paper) and a short CV (1-2 pages) should be submitted by email as MS Word attachments to Assist. Prof. Marius Tatar mtatar@uoradea.ro or to Assist. Prof. Dan Apateanu dapateanu@uoradea.ro, until 30th of April, 2012 (Extended Deadkine). A selection of the conference papers will be published in an edited volume, in six months after the conference.
Fees: There is no participation fee for the conference, but the travel and accommodation costs are to be covered by the participants. For accomodation inquiries please contact: Assist. Prof. Simona Fer (simonag_1976@yahoo.com).
Workshop: Immigration - Between European Standards and Local Realities
The Research Centre on Identity and Migration Issues within the Faculty of Political Science and Communication, University of Oradea in partnership with the Immigration Agency - Bihor County, organize the workshop on ”Immigration - Between European Standards and Local Realities”, held on February 10, 2011, 11.00 a.m. at the Faculty of Political Science and Communication, Str. Traian Blajovici nr. 2, Oradea, Romania.
The Research Centre on Identity and Migration Issues within the Faculty of Political Science and Communication, University of Oradea organized the International Conference “Post-Communism and the New European Identity”, held on November 5th -7th , 2009 in Oradea, Romania.
The main topics of the conference were:
- Identity and mobility in Europe
- The image of the New Europe in the mass-media
- Institutional changes and democratic reforms after the fall of communism
The papers presented at the conference will be published in the conference volume. Several selected papers could be published in the Journal of Identity and Migration Studies (see www.jims.e-migration.ro ).
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This website aims to offer the researchers of both phenomena - migration and identity - a meeting space for sharing ideas, concerns and experiences related to the movement of persons in and out of Central and Eastern Europe.
Project description: Migration and Identity in a Changing Europe: Building Partnerships and Fostering Communication
Goal:
To build and foster partnerships between migration experts from CEE states by the bringing together of decision makers, international NGOs/think tanks, academicians to debate migration related issues and by creating and maintaining a specialized online-based community.
Objectives:
I. to facilitate interaction between experts in migration area by creating a common platform for sharing ideas, experiences and information on migration related issues;
II. to encourage cross-border cooperation between Central and East European international NGOs/think tanks, academicians, public opinion;
III. to make the state institutions aware on the problems of international migration;
IV. to contribute to the promotion of studies and research papers on migration that cover the region of CEE states;
V. to bridge the gap between EU member states, EU accessing states and future EU neighbors by finding solutions to migration problems.
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JIMS - Call for Papers
The editors of the Journal of Identity and Migration Studies (JIMS) invite scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students to submit articles, essays, book reviews and recent conference reports for publication in the 2012 editions.
JIMS is committed to publishing cutting-edge, provocative, and thoughtful scholarship. Our goal is to explore new directions and perspectives in understanding the complex phenomena of migration and identity.
Form more details about JIMS call for papers click here.
RCIMI Book
European Identity and Free Movement of Persons, (2005) edited by Lia Pop and Cristina Matiuta, Oradea: University of Oradea Publishing House, 375 p., ISBN 973-613-960-3.
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