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> From: "Irina S. Schmitt" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 21 March 2007 18:50:55 GMT
> To: Rebecca Marsland <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: cfp: Session: Reconceptualizing belonging in Germany  
> through youth research; ESSHC Lisbon
>
> Hi Rebecca,
> could  I ask you to spread this Call on the list? The ESSHC is not  
> 'purely' anthropological, but always a good place to exchange ideas.
>
> Many thanks,
> best
> Irina
>
> ***********************************
>
> *******please forward*********sorry for x-posting*********
> European Social Science History Conference, February 2008, Lisbon
> Network Ethnicity and Migration
>
> Session: Reconceptualizing belonging in Germany through youth research
> Session organizer: Irina Schmitt, Bremen
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I am organizing a session on Reconceptualizing belonging in Germany  
> through youth research for the ESSHC 2008. The aim is to analyze  
> young peoples'
> concepts of belonging in Germany and the potential for re- 
> evaluating national belonging through such an analysis.
>
> Questions that might be discussed in this session are:
>
> -          How do/did youth negotiate and conceptualize belonging?
>
> -          How does migration affect such concepts  as personal or  
> family experience; as  everyday reality  in a many-cultural society?
>
> -          How do young peoples transnational networks affect the  
> idea of belonging?
>
> -          How do gender-sex-sexuality, class, religion and other  
> aspects and their intersections affect understandings of belonging?
>
> -          What is the role of the european framework?
>
> -          How can these experiences and concepts be adequately  
> theorized and/or transferred into policy?
>
> If you are interested in presenting and discussing your work in  
> this session, please send me your title, abstract (100-500 words) and
> your address/affiliation no later than March 28 (for more  
> information on the ESSHC see <http://www.iisg.nl/esshc/>http:// 
> www.iisg.nl/esshc/).
>
> Looking very much forward to your replies
> Irina Schmitt
>
>
> Irina Schmitt
>
> Fachbereich 8 / Sozialwissenschaften
> Institut für Geschichte
> Universität Bremen
> Postfach 330440
> D-28334 Bremen
> E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>
> http://www.wsp-kultur.uni-bremen.de/kollegiaten/schmitt/schmittcv.html
>
> Siehe auch:
> <http://www.v-r.de/de/titel/389971179/>
> <http://www.utppublishing.com/pubstore/merchant.ihtml?pid=8828&step=4>
>


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