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Encounters between the Caucasus and the West Del 23/04/2010 al 24/04/2010; Amsterdam (Holanda). Encounters between the Caucasus and the West, Amsterdam, April 23-24
Posted by: Françoise J. Companjen Call for Papers Encounters between the Caucasus and the West: Image and Reality April 23-24, 2010 Possibility to publish papers/proceedings of the conference in Amsterdam Contributions to the Study of the Caucasus. Abstract (500 words) expected no later than December 15, 2009. Draft papers due: March 23, 2010; final version (7000 words): June 15, 2010. More detailed information about style sheet, panels and programme and location will follow after abstracts are selected. You will receive reaction on abstracts by January 30th 2010. Estimated publication date Dec 2010/Jan 2011 Please send abstracts to dr F.J. Companjen (VU Amsterdam) at: caucasusconference@gmail.com There seems to be a poor understanding of the Caucasus in the West and vice versa. The recent August 2008 war has made clear to Europe/the West that tensions in the Caucasus are a security threat. Better historical-cultural understanding of this region in the European neighbourhood is of vital importance. Stereotypical images of minorities and events, incorrect assumptions about societal institutions can cloud our relations. Images based on different conceptions of for instance institutions, freedom, law and security may lead to failure in developing effective policy. We invite you to think of encounters in terms of images and reality, not only in the static sense of stereotypes of Asia and the West, or between minorities within the region, but rather in the dynamic meaning of shifting images in particular circumstances. Think of images projected into the future: a vision, an imagined diverse community, future scenario's. Think of images based on different basic societal and governmental assumptions. Contributions can focus on various levels and domains of encounters: individual, group, organizational, diplomatic, civil-military, environmental, energy, etc. How do various parties and actors envision the North and/or South Caucasus in relation to western policy? The encounters and images could be discussed against the background of Eastern Partnership policy, foreign policy, OSCE, NATO, NGO-donor relations, IDP's, Turkey and the EU. We encourage a dynamic approach to images also, because the reality of geo-political relations after the collapse of the Soviet Union and after the August war 2008, affected images of one's self and of neighbours and western partners. As a buffer zone in transition the Caucasus stands betwixt and between Asia and the West, between tradition and modernity, between Christianity and Islam, between socialism and capitalism. Some claim that national identities in the Caucasus are shifting towards Asia or towards Europe. On the other hand people construct different images and identities: conglomerate, diasporic, transnational, multiple, engendering different kinds of encounters, global, intercultural, interethnic. Finally, existing images and stereotypes have been constructed over centuries of publications and films/documentaries, starting with expeditions to and from the Caucasus. Scientists have travelled to and from the Caucasus writing about their encounters and some even reflecting on their identity and values. In modern times the scientific encounters also entail theoretical encounters such as the more traditional, primordial understanding of image and identity versus the constructionist mode. Papers will be grouped into panels dealing with various sub themes such as historical encounters in expeditions, institutional and intercultural encounters at present, future imagined encounters, images on security issues... and of course your own creative interpretations of this theme. Editors: Dr F.J. Companjen (VU Amsterdam) Dr L.K. Maracz (UVA) and Dr C.R.M.Versteegh (UVA) Organizer: Dr. F.J. (Françoise) Companjen http://www.fsw.vu.nl/en/departments/culture-organization-and- management/staff/companjen/caucasus.asp |
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