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Wind of change: politics, economy, ethnicity in the Mediterranean
2017 Mediterraneanist network (MedNet) workshop
Published on mercredi, juillet 19, 2017
Summary
The European association of social anthropologists (EASA) mediterraneanist network (MedNet) will held its 2017 workshop in cooperation with the University of Lisbon. Focusing on circumstances and conditions of change, the 2017 MedNet Workshop will bring together members of the EASA MedNet Network in an open forum with scholars and colleagues from the european anthropological community.
Announcement
University of Lisbon, 2nd – 4th November 2017
Argument
Politics in a broad sense (referring to the Greek term politika, "affairs of the cities") belong to the most relevant fields for studying processes of transformation and change. Anthropologists interested in the study of changing political practices (f. e., clientelism and patronage) and shifting relations of power (formal, informal, new forms of resistance, protest or civil actions) within the Mediterranean as a comparative frame are invited to the workshop. Contributions to the workshop may critically reflect these processes or present current research based on participant observation in the region.
Starting from a basic understanding of the economy as an important field of human practices and transactions, recent experiences since 2008 have made us thinking of crisis - and not growth - as a rule governing economic developments. Countries of the European South have experienced shockwaves of economic and fiscal changes affecting the everyday life of millions of people. Contribution to the workshop are invited to investigate and elaborate the meaning of crisis from a bottom-up perspective, analyzing the manifold ways of responding to the economic crisis in Mediterranean countries through changing social and cultural practices of individuals, families and social groups.
Ethnicity can be seen as another feature central to most societies bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Following Frederik Barth, ethnicity has to be understood as continuously negotiated and renegotiated by both external ascription and internal self-identification. The forthcoming 2017 MedNet workshop in Lisbon therefor welcomes contributions related to changing interconnectedness in the Mediterranean region and to ethnic group formation related to processes of migration, movements for regional autonomy and/or other social processes of exclusion and incorporation.
Submission guidelines
If you wish to present a paper at the 2017 MedNet workshop, please send a title and summary of 300 words
until 31st of July 2017
to both:
- Jutta Lauth Bacas, email: jutta.lauth.bacas@gmail.com
- Murilo Guimarães, email: murilorguimaraes@gmail.com
Workshop convenors
Dr Jutta Lauth Bacas, Fellow, Royal Anthropological Institute Murilo Guimarães, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon (ICS-UL).
Subjects
Places
- Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa - ICS/UL - Avenue Prof. Aníbal de Bettencourt, 9
Lisbon, Portugal (1600-189)
Date(s)
- lundi, juillet 31, 2017
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Keywords
- mediterrâneo, antropologia, mediterranean, anthropology, economia, política, etnicidade, politics, economy, ethnicity, alentejo, portugal, call for papers, workshop, easa, crisis, crise
Contact(s)
- Murilo Guimarães
courriel : murilorguimaraes [at] gmail [dot] com - Jutta Lauth Bacas
courriel : jutta [dot] lauth [dot] bacas [at] gmail [dot] com
Reference Urls
Information source
- Murilo Guimarães
courriel : murilorguimaraes [at] gmail [dot] com
To cite this announcement
« Wind of change: politics, economy, ethnicity in the Mediterranean », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on mercredi, juillet 19, 2017, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/411962