Conference in Paris. “Envisioning European Futures”. 3 days project for learning and traveling in Paris. Apply

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Call for Proposals
In many historical moments, Europe’s futures have seemed not simply open and uncertain, but replete with contradiction. Similarly, in contemporary Europe, the responses of both ordinary Europeans and the continent’s collective institutions to the challenges posed by crisis again constitute a series of contradictions—many of which reiterate large questions from Europe’s past, while also affecting the ability of social forces to imagine possible futures.
Today, Europe is a space within which the principle of social solidarity appears firmly rooted, yet also one in which the politics of austerity threaten to erode welfare state commitments. It is a context in which supra-national institutions and transnational social connections have progressed far, but also the scene of substantial efforts to reassert nationalism. It is a setting in which many are disenchanted with mainstream politics, yet also challenged by the possible growth of new movements. These and other tensions manifest themselves in individual lives, social relations, institutions, and collective projects.
Thus, for its 2015 conference, the Council for European Studies (CES) invites proposals for panels, roundtables, book discussions, and individual papers that examine such opposing tendencies and, facing forward, consider the many potential futures emerging from the European crisis. We encourage proposals in the widest range of disciplines, and, in particular, proposals that combine disciplines, nationalities, and generations. Although it is not mandatory that papers be related to the conference theme, papers that do so are especially welcome. The Committee will accept only two submissions per person as attendees may only present in a maximum of two sessions.
We strongly encourage participants to submit their proposals as part of an organized panel. Full panel proposals will be given top priority in the selection process by the Program Committee. Participants may find it useful to connect with like-minded scholars through the growing number of CES Research Networks.
Proposals may be submitted from August 18 to October 10, 2014. Participants will be notified of the Committee’s decisions by December 18, 2014. Information on how to submit will be posted on the Council’s website and disseminated through its newsletter. To subscribe to the CES newsletter, join the CES mailing list today.
Juan Díez Medrano, Chair,
Council for European Studies
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Jenny Andersson, Co-Chair
CES Conference Program Committee
Sciences Po, Paris
Robert Fishman, Co-Chair
CES Conference Program Committee
University of Notre Dame
Important Dates for the 2015 CES Conference
August 18 – October 10, 2014: Conference Submission Portal open.
December 18, 2014: All submitters will be notified regarding the status of their proposals.
January 11, 2015: Scheduling request deadline for all accepted conference participants.
February 4, 2015: By this date, the Council will publish the preliminary schedule for the 22nd International Conference of Europeanists.
March 31, 2015: Early-bird conference registration ends. Registration rates go up by $50!
May 11, 2015: All scheduled participants must register for the conference. Those who do not will have their names withdrawn from the program.
June 22, 2015: Checks no longer accepted as payment for conference registration. Cash, credit, debit, wire, and PayPal still welcome. Also, no refunds of registration payment offered after this date.
June 26, 2015: Recommended deadline for presenting authors to upload their papers.


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