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Symposium on South East Europe

Call for papers: London School of Economics and Political Science,

Organisers:

Centre for the Study of the Balkans, Goldsmiths

Centre for South East European Studies, SSEES, UCL

LSEE-Research on South East Europe, European Institute, LSE

Call for Papers

We invite submissions for a PhD symposium on modern and contemporary South East Europe. A main objective of the symposium is to facilitate the
exchange of knowledge and ideas between young scholars currently undertaking research on the region. It is also intended to help
graduate-level research students to overcome the academic isolation associated with PhD research, to 'try' their ideas and findings on wider
audiences, and to establish new collaborative links across disciplines. Researchers will also be able to 'engage' with a wider academic community,
including academic members of staff at the three institutions, and also a number of other distinguished scholars who will be involved with the
symposium.

We welcome contributions from research students focusing on the countries of the former Yugoslavia, Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Moldova,
Romania and Turkey and working in the following disciplines:

  • Anthropology and Sociology

  • Economics and Political Economy

  • Politics and International Relations

  • Modern and Contemporary History (including Economic History)

  • Law

  • Social Policy

  • Cultural Studies

Abstracts of 1000 words maximum must be submitted via the 'paper proposal' form. Abstracts should indicate the academic significance of the topic,
relevance of conceptual literature, and analytical structure. It should also include six key words. In addition to the 'paper proposal' form,
applicants will be expected to provide a short statement of support from their supervisor (no more than 300 words). This should be sent by the
supervisor directly to the same e-mail address. The deadline for the submission of the 'paper proposal' forms is Friday, 12 February 2010. The
'paper proposal' form can be downloaded from:

www2.lse.ac.uk/europeanInstitute/Research/LSEE/PhDSymposium/Home.aspx

Completed submissions can be made by email only to:
Euroinst.Lsee.Symposium@lse.ac.uk. Successful applicants will be notified by 26 February 2010 and will be requested to submit their full
paper by 4 June 2010.

Participants will be expected to pay for their own travel, accommodation and subsistence. It is possible that a limited number of travel grants
will be made available to contributors who are both registered and normally based at universities in the region. However, participants
applying from the region must not rely on this. Support, if available, will be limited. There will also be a registration fee of £15 for all
participants, payable upon registration. General participants are welcome to attend.

For further information please contact:

Ivan Kovanovic

Administrator, LSEE-Research on South East Europe

Email:
Euroinst.Lsee.Symposium@lse.ac.uk

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