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CfP: RUTA Association 2024 Annual Conference: RE(KN)OWN REGION(S) FROM
WITHIN, 27-30 June 2024
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Call for Papers:

RUTA Association 2024 Annual Conference

RE(KN)OWN: REGION(S) FROM WITHIN

27-30 June 2024, Carpathian Mountains, Ukraine


The RUTA Association for Central, South-Eastern, Eastern European, Baltic,
Caucasus, Central and Northern Asia Studies in Global Conversation invites
proposals for research paper presentations, panels, roundtable discussions,
and other forms of knowledge exchange for its inaugural conference, to be
held in the Carpathian Mountains, Ukraine, 27-30 June 2024.


In response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and as part of the
reckoning with its horrific violence, new connections of solidarity and
knowledge exchange have emerged. RUTA’s annual conference aims to build on
this historical moment and to uphold the emerging debates, inquiries, and
collaborations.


With an aim to develop these rich debates across disciplines, RUTA
recognises that it is inadequate to use a single unifying label (whether
‘post-Soviet’, ‘post-communist’, ‘post-socialist’, ‘Eurasia’, ‘New East’,
‘Global East’ among others) when addressing this sociohistorically and
demographically diverse and dynamic space.Thus, we refer to the
ever-changing area shaped by imperial, colonial, and national violences as
well as solidarity, transnational ties, and cultural exchanges as the
region(s).


The founding of RUTA and its inaugural conference aims to transform the
region(s)from an object of study to an active and visible epistemic agent.
This year’s conference is entitled Re(kn)own: Region(s) from Within. The
event strives to reclaim the process of knowledge-making in and about the
region(s) and place the region(s) at the centre of epistemic debates.


By basing the Association and its annual conference in Ukraine, RUTA
examines how the practice of knowledge-making is inherently rooted in our
region(s), bodies, material, and lived realities. We welcome presentations
that engage the region(s) in its cultural and geographical diversity. We
are especially interested in transnational and comparative approaches that
situate the region(s) in global conversations.


Our conference welcomes proposals from diverse academic, artistic, and
community practice backgrounds. We invite researchers from the humanities,
social sciences, area studies, and interdisciplinary fields, as well as
practitioners in community organizing, media, journalism, environment,
national and international law, museums and other memory institutions,
archives, the performing and visual arts. Exhibitions, film screenings,
talks, plays, and other contributions to the conference are also welcome.


We particularly encourage transregional panels that foster conversations
among scholars both from within and outside the region(s).


We also invite engagement with, though not only, the following questions in
relation to the conference theme:


   - How can we initiate, strengthen, and sustain new academic and
   community networks in the region(s) and beyond?

   - How can we collectively look for solutions to epistemic challenges of
   the region(s), such as inaccessible archives, unacknowledged epistemicides,
   and issues of area studies?

   - How can we advance socially responsible, non-extractivist and
   epistemically reparative research methodologies and practices within and
   beyond the region(s)?

The conference will take place in the Carpathian mountains in a location
with on-site air raid shelters. All state and local guidelines regarding
safety and security will be strictly adhered to throughout the conference.
For safety and security reasons, the venue and logistics pertaining to the
conference will be disclosed to registered participants close to the
conference date.

Proposals of panels and roundtables must be submitted by 15 March 2024.
Confirmations of acceptance will be communicated no later than the end of
March 2024.


Preference will be given to transregional panels that bring region(s) into
conversation.


Submissions that discuss the RUTA region(s) in the global context are
highly encouraged.

Individual Papers

Paper abstract (300 words max.);
Biography (100 words max.).

Panels (consisting of three papers) and roundtables (with a maximum of six
participants)

Panel abstract (300 words max.);
List of participants with presentation titles and paper abstracts (each 300
words max.);
Biography of each participant (100 words max. per participant).

Artistic Engagements

Project description (500 words max.). Please include information about the
necessary equipment and setting requirements. Priority will be given to
projects that meet the criteria of feasibility.
Biography of each participant (100 words max. per participant).

Conference registration fee: 20 euros

There will be a limited number of travel grants that participants in need
of financial assistance and without institutional funding can apply for.


Ukrainian citizens currently residing in Ukraine will be exempt from
conference fees in 2024.

Please submit your proposals via the RUTA website:
https://ruta-association.org/

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*About RUTA*


The RUTA Association for Central, South-Eastern, Eastern Europe, Baltic,
Caucasus, Central and Northern Asia Studies in Global Conversation

RUTA promotes and supports Central, South-Eastern, Eastern Europe, Baltic,
Caucasus, Central and Northern Asia studies. It centres and builds on the
knowledges, scholarly traditions and expertise of scholars, artists and
social justice advocates in the region(s). The Association grows from
epistemic communities and solidarity networks formed in response to
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. RUTA fosters awareness and
engagement with the concerns of diversity, equity and justice in academia
and research. The Association strives to lead and amplify debates on issues
concerning the region(s), making them accessible to local scholars and
strengthening their connections with academics and institutions globally.
RUTA promotes critical research on ongoing imperial and colonial legacies
that have shaped the region(s), relying on the expertise and experiences of
affected societies, and stimulating social responsibility. The Association
will contribute to debates leading to epistemic and cultural reparations
and restitution.
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