You still have one month to submit a proposal to present at this fascinating symposium. The deadline is December 10, 2011. Please send an abstract of 200-300 words ASAP to psychoanalysis.politics@libraryofsocialscience.com.
This conference poses a fundamental question: given the revival of nationalist ideology, what fantasies do these ideas give voice to? One theme is the fantasy of the nation as a body— and the Other (or heretic) as a foreign body that must be extirpated.
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Organizing a "Circassian Day” for four years in the European Parliament, Federation of European Circassians presents the 5th Circassian Day which will be regarding the process of integration in the European Union and democratization process in Turkey as well as discussion of the current situation of Circassians in Europe on the basis of the problems and demands articulated by Circassian people living in Turkey and Europe. We are expecting the participation of European Parliament members, experts and activists from Turkey and EU to our event which will be hosted by MEP Ismail Ertug (SPD- Germany).
Among the speakers will be Cem Özdemir, co-leader of Green Party from Germany ; Constitutional Court reporter, academician and writer Assoc. Prof Osman Can ; Prof. Dr. Ayhan Kaya, who is a professor at Bilgi University Political Science department and known for his studies on Circassian Diaspora ...
The Caucasus and Central Asia, twenty years after independences: Questioning the notion of "South countries"
International conference, Almaty, August 25-27, 2011
Twenty years ago, after the collapse of the USSR, the countries of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan) and the Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia) became independent. The Central Asian republics, created between 1924 and 1936, could then - unexpectedly - enjoy a sovereignty previously unknown to them, whereas in the Caucasian states, the strong national movements that had developed during perestroika were deeply rooted in the past. During the 20th century, these Soviet socialist republics had been integrated into the unified production and trade system set up on the scale of the USSR and the principles of socialist planning. In this framework, they could take advantage of the resources and development policy of the Soviet state. Thus, despite any lacks or shortcomings ...
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