2013 - Reviewing the Trends: The European Union from a Regulatory Institution to a Post-national Cosmopolitan Order
Date2013-03-21 - 2013-03-23
Deadline2013-01-25
VenueOrsay, Paris Area, France
KeywordsEuropean Studies; Europe, European Union; Euroacademia
Topics/Call fo Papers
Reviewing the Trends: The European Union from a Regulatory Institution to a Post-national Cosmopolitan Order
21-23 March 2013, Paris Area, Orsay, France
CALL FOR PANELS AND PAPERS
Deadline for Panels 15 December 2012
Deadline for Papers 25 January 2013
The Euroacademia International Conference ‘Reviewing the Trends: The European Union from a Regulatory Institution to a Post-national Cosmopolitan Order’ aims to bring openly on the floor of debate and discussion both the past and the contemporary trends in the study of the European Union trough the use of the magnifying glasses. The conference seeks to create an opportunity for evaluative accounts of essential developments within the study of the European Union. These accounts are to be understood as creative moments for articulating current concerns in the frame of disciplinary dialogue and methodological constrains or opportunities provided by the established traditions in the field of European studies. It is an opportunity for revisiting and assessing the persistent epistemological challenges in the field, the inheritances and their creative potential, the orthodoxies but also the heresies.
http://euroacademia.eu/conference/reviewing-the-tr...
21-23 March 2013, Paris Area, Orsay, France
CALL FOR PANELS AND PAPERS
Deadline for Panels 15 December 2012
Deadline for Papers 25 January 2013
The Euroacademia International Conference ‘Reviewing the Trends: The European Union from a Regulatory Institution to a Post-national Cosmopolitan Order’ aims to bring openly on the floor of debate and discussion both the past and the contemporary trends in the study of the European Union trough the use of the magnifying glasses. The conference seeks to create an opportunity for evaluative accounts of essential developments within the study of the European Union. These accounts are to be understood as creative moments for articulating current concerns in the frame of disciplinary dialogue and methodological constrains or opportunities provided by the established traditions in the field of European studies. It is an opportunity for revisiting and assessing the persistent epistemological challenges in the field, the inheritances and their creative potential, the orthodoxies but also the heresies.
http://euroacademia.eu/conference/reviewing-the-tr...
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