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sábado, 21 de outubro de 2017

Globalizing Latin America: New Approaches to the Nation State & Identity - Columbia University April 21. 2018

CFP: Stony Brook-Columbia Graduate Student Conference

by Eric Zolov
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center (LACS) at Stony Brook University announces the 17th Annual Graduate Conference to be held at Columbia University on Saturday, April 21, 2018. The theme for this year,“Globalizing Latin America: New Approaches to the Nation State & Identity,” provides a space to graduate students and emerging scholars studying the history of Early and Modern Latin America within a global context.
This year’s keynote speaker will be Matthew Karush, professor of History at George Mason University. His research provides innovative approaches to popular culture and the history of Argentina from a global perspective. His latest book, Musicians in TransitArgentina and the Globalization of Popular Music, was published in 2017 by Duke University Press.
We welcome papers from a wide range of disciplines, subject areas, and time periods. Potential topics of inquiry may include, but are not limited to:
  • Popular culture
  • Medicine, Science and Technology
  • Commodities
  • Empire and Colonialism
  • Social history and revolutions
  • Art history
  • Diplomatic history
  • Intellectual history
  • Economic history
  • Construction of the Nation State
  • Identity, class, gender and race
  • Borderlands, migration and diaspora
To apply please send an abstract (300 words) with a short CV (1 page) toMatías Hermosilla Gutiérrez and Ximena López Carrillo to the email address lacsgconference@gmail.com by January 15th of 2018.

domingo, 25 de dezembro de 2016

Smithnianos de todo o mundo, uni-vos, para um coloquio em Palermo (julho 2017)

Recebido via Associación Latinoamericana de Historia del Pensamiento Económico (http://www.alahpe.org/):

Date: 2016-12-21 17:20 GMT-05:00
Subject: FROM SCOTLAND TO THE SOUTH OF THE MEDITERRANEAN. THE THOUGHT OF ADAM SMITH THROUGH EUROPE AND BEYOND
International Conference History of Economics Society and University of Palermo, Sicily (Italy) 6-7 July 2017
From: Fabrizio Simon

​​FROM SCOTLAND TO THE SOUTH OF THE MEDITERRANEAN. THE THOUGHT OF ADAM SMITH THROUGH EUROPE AND BEYOND 
International Conference History of Economics Society and University of Palermo, Sicily (Italy) 
6-7 July 2017 
CALL FOR PAPERS
Adam Smith is one of those authors who have left a significant mark on the history of ideas. His influence has not only contributed to shaping the culture but also the institutions and the policy of modern society, and this can be seen in the international spread of his thought, which rapidly reached every corner of the world.
Yet, the reception of Smithian ideas was not a unique or uniform process, equal to every country, because different regional contexts conditioned them. Smith's works entered through institutional, cultural, linguistic, religious, and political filters, which were not neutral and affected the reading, understanding and use of them.
Europe and the Mediterranean are two geographical areas – but not the only – to observe the spread of Smithian thought because of the rich pluralism characterizing their regions and nations.
Bearing this in mind, the University of Palermo – supported by the History of Economics Society (HES New Initiatives Fund) – invites proposals for papers and/or sessions along the lines listed below or on other relevant matters on the topic.

The thematic directions suggested are: 
•    Adam Smith, the Scottish Enlightenment and the European Enlightenment: similarities, differences in methods and analysis, influences, intellectual disagreements;
• The intellectual link between Smith’s teaching and the development of a national style of economics in the various countries from the 18th to the 20th centuries;
•    The reception of Smithian thought in different religious frameworks: Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, Muslim and Jewish;
•    Smithian liberalism as an intellectual source of the liberal revolutionary phase that changed the political and economic face of Europe and the Mediterranean in the 19th century;
•    The works of Adam Smith: language, style, translations.

Official language: English 

The Scientific Committee: Christopher Berry (University of Glasgow) Giovanni Iamartino (University of Milan) Maria Pia Paganelli (Trinity University) Sandra Peart (University of Richmond) Fabrizio Simon (University of Palermo) Craig Smith (University of Glasgow)
The Organizing Committee: Fabrizio Simon Anna Li Donni Cristina Guccione

Scholars planning to participate should submit a 500-word abstract for a paper or a 1000-word abstract for a session, specifying: the title of their presentation and the conference theme, their full name and institutional affiliation, and an e-mail address for correspondence.
Please submit the abstract by e-mail.

Deadlines to remember:
Submission of abstracts: No later than 8 January 2017
Notification of acceptance: 28 February 2017
Registration: No later than 30 April 2017
Sending of paper: No later than 31 May 2017

For further information on the conference (venue, registration, accommodation) see the conference website at http://www.unipa.it/dipartimenti/seas/SmithConference/
Email: fabrizio.simon@unipa.it

21 December, 2016

quarta-feira, 28 de setembro de 2016

Brazilian Journal of Law and Public Policy - Call for papers (Uniceub)

CALL FOR PAPERS

Brazilian Journal of Law and Public Policy
EDITION 2016.3

We invite all interested scholars to consider submitting a paper to the next edition of the Brazilian Journal of Law and Public Policy (RBPP). Ranked by the Brazilian National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development as Qualis B2 in Law, RBPP is becoming an important academic asset in the quest for development and construction of critical views about Law and Public Policy. The Brazilian Journal of Law and Public Policy is indexed on the following databases: HeinOnline, LexisNexis, NewJournal (Georgetown University), Directory of Open Access Journals, Portal periódicos CAPES, Directory of Research Journals Indexing, WorldCat, among others.

The call for papers is open to articles focusing on at least one of the themes mentioned bellow:

-          New trends in Constitutional and Administrative Law;
-          Theory of public policies;
-          Governmental system;
-          Electoral system and citizenship;
-          Political Party system and constitutional reform;
-          Criminal Proceedings
-          Sustainable development and environment;
-          Human Rights and development;
-          Administration of government action;
-          Methodology of evaluation of public policies and development policies;
-          Legal methodology of public policy analysis;
-          Results of analysis of public policy;
-          Research in sectorial public policy.

SUBMISSION PROCESS
Manuscripts may be submitted in English, French, Portuguese, or Spanish. RBPP reserves the right to reject articles if the level of the chosen language is insufficient. A double blind peer-reviewing policy is adopted. The response from the first review will normally be provided within 20 days from the submission. Authors should preferably hold a Master’s Degree or a PhD and/or have a strong professional/academic background in Law, Political Science or related field at the time of submission. RBPP considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that they have been submitted only to RBPP, that they have not been published already, nor are they under consideration for publication or in press elsewhere. Complete guidelines for preparing and submitting your manuscript to this journal are provided at the Journal’s website.

All submissions should be made online at:
http://publicacoes.uniceub.br/index.php/RBPP/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions

domingo, 21 de fevereiro de 2016

Meridiano 47, Journal of Global Studies - call for papers

Meridiano 47 - Journal of Global Studies (http//www.meridiano47.info
welcomes articles to be published in 2016.

Meridiano 47 is a scholarly journal published by the Brazilian Institute of International Relations - IBRI, established in 2010. The Journal is dedicated to the promotion of reflection, research and academic debate on the issues of the international agenda.

Meridiano 47 publishes scholarly articles on International Relations in a broad sense, and more particularly on International Politics, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Economics, International Institutions, Global History, International History and History of Foreign Policy and on issues involving geographic areas and countries.

Meridiano 47 is an open access journal and do not charge the authors for processing or publication fees. The Journal  follows the continuous publishing model and all the articles are available immediately upon publication.

The author guidelines can be reached at http://goo.gl/Pg4Wwq.
Submissions can be done at http://goo.gl/7Lx5tc.

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Editoria Meridiano 47
Instituto Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais
Meridiano47@ibri-rbpi.org
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Meridiano 47  - http://www.meridiano47.info
E-mail: meridiano47@ibri-rbpi.org

quinta-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2016

Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional - Call for Papers

Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional - 2016
by Antonio Carlos Lessa, Editor

Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional - RBPI (http://www.scielo.br/rbpi) announces call for papers for the issues to be published in 2016.

RBPI  is published by the Brazilian Institute of International Relations - IBRI three times per year. Established in 1958, the Journal is dedicated to the debate on international issues in multiple perspectives. RBPI is the most traditional scholarly journal on International Relations published in Brazil. The Journal is also one of the most influential journals in the field in Latin America and in the Global South.

The Journal is published in English. The author guidelines can be verified at http://goo.gl/r7EO2b.

RBPI is indexed at several  of high level  services, including ISI-JCR and Scopus-SJR. Submissions are made at https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/rbpi-scielo.

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