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abel polese
Wed, Jul 10, 2024 8:23 AM

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Cfp: Workshop: Unorthodox Approaches to Eurasian Studies I

A Joint Workshop by CARSI / ESCAS / MARMARA University

Marmara University, Istanbul 11-13 October 2024 (deadline 31 July 2024)

The organisers

The European Society for Central Asian Studies http://www.escas.org/about-escas/ in collaboration with the project CARSI (Central Asian Research on Social Innovation) https://www.carsi-se.eu/

is planning to hold cozy and friendly workshop at Marmara University in October

Rationale

This small workshop, and possibly book project that will result, is intended as a platform for reflection about how far research on Central Asia and its neighbourhood has gone so far. We welcome papers with virtually any focus and spacing from societal, political to economic dynamics of contemporary Central Asia as long as they propose a novel focus (be this an underexplored topic, an innovative methodology or novel theorisation of existing phenomena). We are particularly interested in topics and approach that sound unorthodox or unusual. On the other hand, we are not obsessed with having to discuss only extremely unorthodox or unusual topics. We rather seek to stimulate a conversation to look at mainstream and alternative topics through some different lenses or framework for interpretation.

Expected sessions

This presential (no online presentations) workshop will host a small amount of papers so to leave space for discussions and reflections but also socialisation, networking and building up new collaborations across the region. There will be space for social events (i.e. dinner, a walking tour) and for training sessions (i.e. publication strategies, fundraising). Each session will be chaired by a specialist to promote constructive discussions and offer suggestions

Geographical scope

The geographical focus is also flexible. We are open to comparisons with other regions (as long as Central Asia is in the picture) and to the broader Eurasian region, spacing from Turkey and the Caucasus to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mongolia and Western China in addition to the five Central Asian post-Soviet republics.

Follow-up plans

We plan to share plans for a joint publication (special issue of a journal or edited book, or both if there are enough good papers) and the event shall also be an occasion to discuss possible future workshops in the region

Submissions

If interested, please send, by the 31th of July, a 300 word abstract and a short biographical statement to escastudies@protonmail.commailto:escastudies@protonmail.com

please also cc to: melanie.sadozai@zea.uni-regensburg.demailto:melanie.sadozai@zea.uni-regensburg.de and abel.polese@dcu.iemailto:abel.polese@dcu.ie

Financial conditions

  • there is no workshop fee

  • meals will be provided to all participants

  • it is not possible to take care of travel but for those with limited funding we can cover accommodation for 2-3 nights

If you want your accommodation to be covered please mention it in the abstract document. If you have your university funding try to use that one as this will give us a chance to fund some extra people.

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Apologies for X-posting Cfp: Workshop: Unorthodox Approaches to Eurasian Studies I A Joint Workshop by CARSI / ESCAS / MARMARA University Marmara University, Istanbul 11-13 October 2024 (deadline 31 July 2024) The organisers The European Society for Central Asian Studies http://www.escas.org/about-escas/ in collaboration with the project CARSI (Central Asian Research on Social Innovation) https://www.carsi-se.eu/ is planning to hold cozy and friendly workshop at Marmara University in October Rationale This small workshop, and possibly book project that will result, is intended as a platform for reflection about how far research on Central Asia and its neighbourhood has gone so far. We welcome papers with virtually any focus and spacing from societal, political to economic dynamics of contemporary Central Asia as long as they propose a novel focus (be this an underexplored topic, an innovative methodology or novel theorisation of existing phenomena). We are particularly interested in topics and approach that sound unorthodox or unusual. On the other hand, we are not obsessed with having to discuss only extremely unorthodox or unusual topics. We rather seek to stimulate a conversation to look at mainstream and alternative topics through some different lenses or framework for interpretation. Expected sessions This presential (no online presentations) workshop will host a small amount of papers so to leave space for discussions and reflections but also socialisation, networking and building up new collaborations across the region. There will be space for social events (i.e. dinner, a walking tour) and for training sessions (i.e. publication strategies, fundraising). Each session will be chaired by a specialist to promote constructive discussions and offer suggestions Geographical scope The geographical focus is also flexible. We are open to comparisons with other regions (as long as Central Asia is in the picture) and to the broader Eurasian region, spacing from Turkey and the Caucasus to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mongolia and Western China in addition to the five Central Asian post-Soviet republics. Follow-up plans We plan to share plans for a joint publication (special issue of a journal or edited book, or both if there are enough good papers) and the event shall also be an occasion to discuss possible future workshops in the region Submissions If interested, please send, by the 31th of July, a 300 word abstract and a short biographical statement to escastudies@protonmail.com<mailto:escastudies@protonmail.com> please also cc to: melanie.sadozai@zea.uni-regensburg.de<mailto:melanie.sadozai@zea.uni-regensburg.de> and abel.polese@dcu.ie<mailto:abel.polese@dcu.ie> Financial conditions - there is no workshop fee - meals will be provided to all participants - it is not possible to take care of travel but for those with limited funding we can cover accommodation for 2-3 nights If you want your accommodation to be covered please mention it in the abstract document. If you have your university funding try to use that one as this will give us a chance to fund some extra people. Séanadh Ríomhphoist/Email Disclaimer Tá an ríomhphost seo agus aon chomhad a sheoltar leis faoi rún agus is lena úsáid ag an seolaí agus sin amháin é. Is féidir tuilleadh a léamh anseo. This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for use by the addressee. Read more here. [https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-06.png]<https://www.facebook.com/DCU/>[https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-07.png]<https://twitter.com/DCU>[https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-08.png]<https://www.linkedin.com/company/dublin-city-university>[https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-09.png]<https://www.instagram.com/dublincityuniversity/?hl=en>[https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-10.png]<https://www.youtube.com/user/DublinCityUniversity> ________________________________ To unsubscribe from the CRIT-GEOG-FORUM list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=CRIT-GEOG-FORUM&A=1
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abel polese
Mon, Jul 29, 2024 1:26 PM

A reminder about this workshop and we've decided to extend the deadline until the 10th of August, in case more people are interested

Apologies for X-posting

Cfp: Workshop: Unorthodox Approaches to Eurasian Studies I

A Joint Workshop by CARSI / ESCAS / MARMARA University

Marmara University, Istanbul 11-13 October 2024 (deadline 31 July 2024)

The organisers

The European Society for Central Asian Studies http://www.escas.org/about-escas/ in collaboration with the project CARSI (Central Asian Research on Social Innovation) https://www.carsi-se.eu/

is planning to hold cozy and friendly workshop at Marmara University in October

Rationale

This small workshop, and possibly book project that will result, is intended as a platform for reflection about how far research on Central Asia and its neighbourhood has gone so far. We welcome papers with virtually any focus and spacing from societal, political to economic dynamics of contemporary Central Asia as long as they propose a novel focus (be this an underexplored topic, an innovative methodology or novel theorisation of existing phenomena). We are particularly interested in topics and approach that sound unorthodox or unusual. On the other hand, we are not obsessed with having to discuss only extremely unorthodox or unusual topics. We rather seek to stimulate a conversation to look at mainstream and alternative topics through some different lenses or framework for interpretation.

Expected sessions

This presential (no online presentations) workshop will host a small amount of papers so to leave space for discussions and reflections but also socialisation, networking and building up new collaborations across the region. There will be space for social events (i.e. dinner, a walking tour) and for training sessions (i.e. publication strategies, fundraising). Each session will be chaired by a specialist to promote constructive discussions and offer suggestions

Geographical scope

The geographical focus is also flexible. We are open to comparisons with other regions (as long as Central Asia is in the picture) and to the broader Eurasian region, spacing from Turkey and the Caucasus to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mongolia and Western China in addition to the five Central Asian post-Soviet republics.

Follow-up plans

We plan to share plans for a joint publication (special issue of a journal or edited book, or both if there are enough good papers) and the event shall also be an occasion to discuss possible future workshops in the region

Submissions

If interested, please send, by the 31th of July, a 300 word abstract and a short biographical statement to escastudies@protonmail.commailto:escastudies@protonmail.com

please also cc to: melanie.sadozai@zea.uni-regensburg.demailto:melanie.sadozai@zea.uni-regensburg.de and abel.polese@dcu.iemailto:abel.polese@dcu.ie

Financial conditions

  • there is no workshop fee

  • meals will be provided to all participants

  • it is not possible to take care of travel but for those with limited funding we can cover accommodation for 2-3 nights

If you want your accommodation to be covered please mention it in the abstract document. If you have your university funding try to use that one as this will give us a chance to fund some extra people.

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A reminder about this workshop and we've decided to extend the deadline until the 10th of August, in case more people are interested Apologies for X-posting Cfp: Workshop: Unorthodox Approaches to Eurasian Studies I A Joint Workshop by CARSI / ESCAS / MARMARA University Marmara University, Istanbul 11-13 October 2024 (deadline 31 July 2024) The organisers The European Society for Central Asian Studies http://www.escas.org/about-escas/ in collaboration with the project CARSI (Central Asian Research on Social Innovation) https://www.carsi-se.eu/ is planning to hold cozy and friendly workshop at Marmara University in October Rationale This small workshop, and possibly book project that will result, is intended as a platform for reflection about how far research on Central Asia and its neighbourhood has gone so far. We welcome papers with virtually any focus and spacing from societal, political to economic dynamics of contemporary Central Asia as long as they propose a novel focus (be this an underexplored topic, an innovative methodology or novel theorisation of existing phenomena). We are particularly interested in topics and approach that sound unorthodox or unusual. On the other hand, we are not obsessed with having to discuss only extremely unorthodox or unusual topics. We rather seek to stimulate a conversation to look at mainstream and alternative topics through some different lenses or framework for interpretation. Expected sessions This presential (no online presentations) workshop will host a small amount of papers so to leave space for discussions and reflections but also socialisation, networking and building up new collaborations across the region. There will be space for social events (i.e. dinner, a walking tour) and for training sessions (i.e. publication strategies, fundraising). Each session will be chaired by a specialist to promote constructive discussions and offer suggestions Geographical scope The geographical focus is also flexible. We are open to comparisons with other regions (as long as Central Asia is in the picture) and to the broader Eurasian region, spacing from Turkey and the Caucasus to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mongolia and Western China in addition to the five Central Asian post-Soviet republics. Follow-up plans We plan to share plans for a joint publication (special issue of a journal or edited book, or both if there are enough good papers) and the event shall also be an occasion to discuss possible future workshops in the region Submissions If interested, please send, by the 31th of July, a 300 word abstract and a short biographical statement to escastudies@protonmail.com<mailto:escastudies@protonmail.com> please also cc to: melanie.sadozai@zea.uni-regensburg.de<mailto:melanie.sadozai@zea.uni-regensburg.de> and abel.polese@dcu.ie<mailto:abel.polese@dcu.ie> Financial conditions - there is no workshop fee - meals will be provided to all participants - it is not possible to take care of travel but for those with limited funding we can cover accommodation for 2-3 nights If you want your accommodation to be covered please mention it in the abstract document. If you have your university funding try to use that one as this will give us a chance to fund some extra people. Séanadh Ríomhphoist/Email Disclaimer Tá an ríomhphost seo agus aon chomhad a sheoltar leis faoi rún agus is lena úsáid ag an seolaí agus sin amháin é. Is féidir tuilleadh a léamh anseo. This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for use by the addressee. Read more here. [https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-06.png]<https://www.facebook.com/DCU/>[https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-07.png]<https://twitter.com/DCU>[https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-08.png]<https://www.linkedin.com/company/dublin-city-university>[https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-09.png]<https://www.instagram.com/dublincityuniversity/?hl=en>[https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/iss/images/dcuapps/socmedicons-10.png]<https://www.youtube.com/user/DublinCityUniversity> ________________________________ To unsubscribe from the CRIT-GEOG-FORUM list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=CRIT-GEOG-FORUM&A=1