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Thursday, January 5, 2017

International Conference
Gendering the Urban Imaginary: Fantasy, Affect, Transgression

12-13 May 2017

Keynote speaker: John McLeod
University of Leeds, UK

University of Debrecen, Institute of English and American Studies

Organisers:

Ágnes Györke, Senior Lecturer, Department of British Studies
Imola Bülgözdi, Senior Lecturer, North American Department                 

Call for Papers


The Gender, Translocality and the City Research Group at the University of Debrecen is pleased to announce its second annual conference, which is going to explore the role of gender, fantasy, and emotion in the production of urban space. Papers focusing on urban fantasy in twentieth- and twenty-first-century anglophone literary, visual and cultural studies are invited for presentation, and we also encourage submissions relying on psychogeographical approaches to explore the (post)modern imaginary of city life. Papers investigating the modern(ist) city, postmodern labyrinths, art and the aestheticization of urban space, the playable city, uncanny metropolises, paranormal urban worlds, suburban and subterranean space, spectral cities and fantasy scapes, for instance, are welcome. Presentations addressing "the mutually defining relation between bodies and cities" (Elizabeth Grosz) will be considered as well, especially if focusing on the "atmosphere" (Teresa Brennan) or "sense of place" (Jon Anderson) as the articulation of affective traces which define subjectivities in relation to specific environments. We also encourage submissions on topics such as transgressions, fear, and the city; metamorphoses, enjoyment, and urban space; emapthy and the city; and so on.Theoretical contributions investigating the intersections between affect theory and city studies, including, but not limited to, the works of Sarah Ahmed, Elspeth Probyn, Carolyn Pedwell, for instance, and Michel De Certeau, Elizabeth Wilson, Elizabeth Grosz, etc., are also within our scope of interest.

We particularly welcome submissions exploring gendered readings of the following themes:



The imaginary of everyday life
• Fantasies of corporeality
• Street art and the aestheticization of urban space
• The city and empathy
• The femme fatale and the urban imaginary
• The ideal city and fantastic dystopias
• Metamorphoses, enjoyment, and the city
• Compassion, forgiveness, and the city
• Nightmare and the city
• Shame, shaming, and the city
• Fear, vulnerability, and the city
• Transgression, terror, and urban space
• Embodied placemaking and fantasy
• Virtual geographies: embodiment and affect in cyberspace
• Urban identities, rootedness and the "sense of place"








Please send 300-400-word abstracts to urbanimaginary@gmail.com before 6 February 2017.

Advanced MA and PhD students are warmly encouraged to submit abstracts to present papers in regular sessions, and the conference also aims to provide an opportunity for them to discuss their research projects related to the theme of the call (dissertation proposals, chapters, articles, etc.). Graduate students are invited to organise 60-minute or 90-minute roundtable discussions and workshops with 3-4 participants. Please submit a 400-word proposal about the issues to be discussed, including the format you would prefer, and a 300-word summary of the role of each student in your group (for instance, moderator, respondent, etc.).


Deadline: 6 February 2017.

Notification of acceptance: 15 February 2017.



Selected papers will be published in a thematic issue of the Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, a peer-reviewed journal listed by the MLA and available on ProQuest and JSTOR.



Registration fee : 30 EUR (normal); 20 EUR (students)

Partial registration fee waivers are available to participants from low and middle income countries, please apply before 28 February 2017.

Contact Info: 
Gender, Translocality and the City Research Group

University of Debrecen, Institute of English and American Studies


Organisers:
Ágnes Györke, Senior Lecturer, Department of British Studies
Imola Bülgözdi, Senior Lecturer, North American Department
International Conference on 
Arts, Social Sciences, History & Interdisciplinary Studies
 (ASSHIS-2017)

Call for Papers/leaflet

New Full Paper/Poster/Abstract Submissions Deadline: Jan. 15, 2017

The idea of International Conference on Arts, Social Sciences, History and Interdisciplinary Studies (ASSHIS-2017) scheduled on April 20-21, 2017 at Kyoto (Japan) is for the researchers, scientists, scholars, engineers and parctitioners from all around the world to present and share ongoing research activities. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.

ASSHIS-2017 is sponsored by Dignified Researchers Publication (DiRPUB).

All full paper submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. One Best Presentation Award from each session will also be distributed at the time of the conference
All accepted papers of ASSHIS-2017 will be published in the printed conference proceedings with valid International ISBN number. Each Paper will be assigned unique Digital Object Identifier(DOI) from CROSSREF and the Proceedings of the Conference will be archived in DiRPUB's Digital Library. The Proceeding will be also submitted to SCOPUS/ISI Thomson for review. In addition the proceedings will be indexed at all major search engines.

Top Selected papers will be Published in the following Canadian Journal: 
Journal of Global Management Research ISSN 1488-4569  
Link: http://gmrjournal.uqam.ca/   
Country of Publisher: Canada
English is the official language of the conference. We welcome paper submissions. Prospective authors are invited to submit full (and original research) papers (which is NOT submitted or published or under consideration anywhere in other conferences/journal) in electronic (DOC or PDF) format alongwith the contact information.


SUBMISSION METHODS
1. Email:editor@drhss.org
OR
2. Electronic Submission System ( .doc/.docx/.pdf formats)
Prospective authors are kindly invited to submit full text papers including results, tables, figures and references. Full text papers (.docx, .doc, .pdf) will be accepted  by Electronic Submission System. Any question,  please contact: editor@drhss.org
Submit: Abstract / Full Paper / Posters Before: Jan. 15, 2017 (Early Bird)
(If you like to publish full paper then submit "full paper" only)

- Printed conference proceedings with ISSN/ISBN number will be provided at conference 
- The papers can be online in ISSN Journal / Each Paper will be assigned unique Digital Object Identifier(DOI) from CROSSREF-USA and Online DOI Indexed Proceedings (without any additional cost)
- Top Selected papers will be Published in the following Canadian Journal: Journal of Global Management Research ISSN 1488-4569  Link: http://gmrjournal.uqam.ca/  Country of Publisher: CANADA (without any additional cost)
- The paper can be published online in SCOPUS Indexed journals with additional charges. If interested then tell conference secretary at the time of Submission so that the review will be done accordingly. 









SUBMISSION METHOD
Please Email Abstract / Full Paper / Poster in .doc/.docx format: editor@drhss.org

TOPICS
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES 
- Anthropology
- Art History
- Arts
- English
- History
- Information science
- Interdisciplinary studies
- Islamic Studies
- Language
- Linguistics
- Literature
- Local Government
- Multidisciplinary Studies
- Museums and heritage
- Music
- Occupational Science
- Philosophy
- Poetry
- Politics
- Psychology
- Religious studies
- Social Sciences
- Sociology

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
- Children and Youth
- Communications and Media
- Complex Systems
- Conflict resolution
- Creativity
- Culture
- Disaster Management
- Discourse
- Film studies
- Gender studies
- GLBT Studies
- Globalization
- HIV/AIDS
- Human Rights
- Identity
- Leadership
- Memory
- Poverty
- Public Policy
- Sexuality and eroticism
- Spirituality
- Sport science
- Sustainable development
- Tourism
- Urban studies
- Violence
REGIONAL STUDIES 
- African Language
- African Literature
- African Studies
- American Studies
- Asian Studies
- Built Environment
- Development Studies
- European Studies
- Health Disparity
- Human Geography
- Human Geography
- Income Disparity
- International Relations
- Labour Economics
- Liberal Arts education
- Literacy Perspectives
- Multiculturalism
- Psychology Of Violence
- Racial Equality
- Racial Issues

Important Dates
Round 1:
Early Conference Registration Fees on or Before Jan. 26, 2017
Deadline of the Full Paper/Abstract Submission - Jan. 15, 2017
Acceptance Notification  - Jan. 23, 2017
Deadline of the Registration - Jan. 26, 2017
Conference Dates - April 20-21, 2017








Contact Email:
For any inquiry about the submission and conference, please feel free to contact us at: editor@drhss.org
All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical. Articles submitted to the Conference should meet these criteria and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should follow the style of the Conference and are subject to both review and editing

Enquiries: editor@drhss.org
Web address: http://drhss.org/conference/158
Sponsored by: DRHSS
Organized by: Professor Dr. Kazuaki Maeda, Department of Business Administration and Information Science, Chubu University, 1200 Matsumoto, Kasugai, Aichi, Japan


Wednesday, January 4, 2017

CALL FOR PAPERS
XIII CLAI BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
On
Comparative Literature: At the Crossroads of Culture and Society

March 6-8, 2017
Organized by
Centre for Comparative Literature, Bhasha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan
in collaboration with
Comparative Literature Association of India
Concept Note
‘Comparative Literature’, ‘culture’, ‘society’ – these terms have been used frequently in contemporary academic discourses that stem from the drive towards “interdisciplinarity” without addressing the tools to map the available reference points within a particular socio-cultural milieu. Our focus in this conference is to examine the inter-relation of these concepts from the perspective of comparative studies in literature(s) and culture(s). 

The development of Comparative Literature in India and elsewhere as an academic discipline has been continuously shaped by certain socio-political events, like Bangabhanga, World War II, Cold War, (to name a few). These events are linked with socio-cultural phenomena like “multiculturalism” (Bernheimer, Comparative Literature in the Age of Multiculturalism), “globalization” (Saussy, Comparative Literature in the Age of Globalization), as well as disciplines/concepts like Cultural Studies, Translation Studies, World Literature and – perhaps the latest – Comparative Cultural Studies. Does Comparative Literature mean merely comparing two texts from two different socio-cultural milieus? What is the value of language as a sign system and as a creative tool, in such an Endeavour? Ina multilingual situation, how can language as a major socio-cultural index (beyond oral/written) become a significant point of departure in understanding the negotiations mentioned above, is our primary concern. 

The conference seeks to delve deep into this anxiety and explore the precise links – if any – between the practice of Comparative Literature and the location of the practitioner. Do the needs of the comparatist influence the means and methods and if so, how? As a practice, Comparative Literature opens itself to such internal questions and we would like to explore the relations between the different ways of practice and their locations – comparing the comparativism that arises in different locations. 
If Comparative Literature as a perspective allows itself to “change”, ‘comparativism as an ethics’ allows us to take into our pedagogy and our practice its commitment to understanding the other with the humility and the willingness to change in the face of difference. Difference in language to start with and then extending our “understanding” around, gender, caste, class, ethnicity, religion, location and many more. Standing at this historical conjuncture, we feel the need to bring this discussion to bear upon both disciplinary expectations and “interdisciplinarity”. 
We invite focused and analytical papers which would address these theoretical complexities and enrich our understanding of the points of intersections between Comparative Literature and culture/ society. 

Sub-themes:
• Comparative Literature: Theory, Practice 
• Re-thinking Visvasahitya/ Rabindranath and Comparative Literature 
• Towards Indian Comparative Literature 
• Comparative Literature and Translation Studies 
• Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies 
• Comparative Literature in the Age of Digital Humanities 
• Rethinking Individual and Society 
• Comparative Aesthetics 
• Literary Theory and Comparative Literature 
• Endangered Languages and Cultures/ Indigenous Knowledge Systems 3 
• Feminist Theory and Art/ Feminist Cultural Production 
• Theorizing Multiculturalism/ Globalization 
• Art and Censorship 
• Literature and Political Writings 
• The Politics of the ‘Virtual’ Society
• South Asian Culture and Literature ( special session relating to ICLA Standing Committee for Research relating to this area: Coordinators: Prof. Chandra Mohan and Prof. E.V. Ramakrishnan)










Submission of abstracts: 
Abstracts (300 words, maximum) of papers, related to the broad theme of the Conference, are invited from students/ scholars/ teachers of Comparative Literature. 
Authors should mention clearly their name and affiliation and the title of the paper. The broad areas mentioned are only suggestive. Presentation time will be 15-20 minutes. 

Abstracts should be sent to: cclvbu@gmail.com.The deadline for submission of abstract is January 14, 2017, midnight (IST). Please note that we will be unable to consider abstracts received beyond these dates. Abstracts can be in Bangla, English, Hindi, Assamese, Odia, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Urdu, Santhali, Indo-Tibetan, Russian, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese. 
If selected, participants will have to translate their abstracts (where relevant) and subsequently papers, into English for circulation. All abstracts will be sent for double-blind peer-review and selected participants will receive an acceptance letter by January 30, 2017. In order to participate in the conference, the selected scholars will have to send their complete papers by February 15, 2017. 
Registration: On receiving the acceptance letter, participants should send a demand draft in favour of the Accounts Officer, Visva-Bharati by February 15, 2017. 
Registration: (within February 15, 2017) 

For outstation participants (teachers and research scholars) requiring accommodation (shared): Registration Fee - Rs.3000/- (includes accommodation for max. 4 nights, from the afternoon of March 5 to morning of March 9, 2017; 4 dinners, 4 breakfasts, 3 working lunches, conference kit).
For outstation participants (students) requiring accommodation (shared): Rs.2000/-(includes accommodation for max. 4 nights, from the afternoon of March 5 to morning of March 9, 2017; 4 dinners, 4 breakfasts, 3 working lunches, conference kit) 
For participants not requiring accommodation: Rs.1500/- (includes 3 working lunches, one conference dinner, conference kit) 
For foreign participants requiring accommodation (single): $200 (to be paid in Indian currency equivalent) (includes accommodation for max. 4 nights, from the afternoon of March 5 to morning of March 9, 2017; 4 dinners, 4 breakfasts, 3 working lunches, conference kit)
For SAARC participants requiring accommodation (shared): Rs 3,000 (to be paid in Indian currency equivalent) (includes accommodation for max. 4 nights, from the afternoon of March 5 to morning of March 9, 2017; 4 dinners, 4 breakfasts, 3 working lunches, conference kit)
For foreign participants not requiring accommodation: $150 (includes 3 working lunches, one conference dinner, and conference kit) 
Please note that CLAI will not accept payment in cash. The selected papers presenters must send their drafts within the deadline mentioned in their acceptance letter. 
Best Paper Award to Students at the Conference (TWO)

Since 2015, the Comparative Literature Association of India has been offering two prizes at its annual conferences, one for the best paper presented by an MA student from any literature discipline, and one for the best paper presented by a research student at the M. Phil and Ph D level in Comparative Literature. Participants under the age of 35, registered for MA, M. Phil and PhD courses in Indian and foreign universities are eligible to compete, provided:
(1) They indicate their desire to compete when submitting the abstract.
(2) Submit proof of studentship along with the abstract.
Once notified that their abstract has been selected for inclusion in the conference programme, MA, M. Phil and PhD students wishing to compete must submit the complete paper within the date mentioned above. Six papers (three from each category) will be shortlisted for presentation at a special session of the conference. Selection of shortlisted candidates will be on the basis of blind review of papers received by an expert committee. Final selection of two best papers will be on the basis of the papers received followed by the presentation of the shortlisted papers at the special session.
Transport: Nearest rail station to Santiniketan is Bolpur, and nearest airport is Kolkata international airport. Participants who want pick up from Bolpur station should inform the date and time of their arrival by February 25, 2017.









Important Dates

Submission of abstracts: January 14, 2017
Communication of acceptance: January 30, 2017
Deadline for receipt of registration drafts and full papers: February 15, 2017



Contacts: For any further queries, the following may be contacted:
Prof. Kailash Pattanayak, Principal, Bhasha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, Phone: 9933600026. cclvbu@gmail.com
Prof. Tapati Mukherjee, Adhyaksha, Rabindra Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan. Phone: 9903544826. cclvbu@gmail.com
Professor Ipshita Chanda, Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032, pixybee@gmail.com 
Professor Chandra Mohan, General Secretary, CLAI. 9810683143. c.mohan.7@hotmail.com

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

 National Seminar
on
“Mass Media and Modern Indian Culture”
24th and 25th February, 2017

Organized by
UGC-sponsored -Department of English and Publication Committee,
North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous)
Khelmati, North Lakhimpur, Assam, in collaboration with North Lakhimpur Press Club.


There are a number of examples of mass media being financed and controlled by individual private enterprises or political parties. Because of the sheer amount of money filtered to these institutions by this affluent class with vested interest, they create programmes to suit their political motives and design their presentations in a way that catches the public eye. It is observed that these mass media institutions become subservient either to the propaganda of a particular political party or to the selfish motives of an influential individual/ individuals instead of catering to the idea of common good. As a corollary, the welfare of the many gets blurred by the profits of a few. Hopefully, this seminar will be effective in highlighting the ways in which the various sections of the society can contribute to change this status quo. The following issues will be specifically discussed in the seminar—

Themes of the Seminar:

-The role of mass media in the growth of civilization
-The impact of mass media on Indian culture
-Sociopolitical responsibility of mass media.
-Objectivity in mass media
-Political interest in mass media
-Competition in mass media and its impact
-The social and ethical responsibility of a journalist
-Post-Truth Politics and Social Media
-or any other related issue


Proposals / Papers submission:
Proposals for presentations, workshops and poster presentations in English, Hindi, and Assamese dealing with the sub-themes of the seminar mentioned in the post as well as any other related aspects are invited. The abstract should be about 300 words and 

please send it to massmedianlc@gmail.com


 The abstract in English may be prepared using MS-Word according to the following format:
Title of the paper : Bold – in the title format, Times New Roman Font-14.
Name of the author(s) : In Capital letters, Times New Roman Font - 12.
Address : Full address with email id and phone number should be given.

The abstracts in Hindi and Assamese may be prepared using similar fonts in Adobe Pagemaker.Abstracts will be published in the Seminar proceedings. Selected full papers are likely to be published with ISBN number separately. 


Last date of submission of abstract: 15-02-2017. 

Last date of submission of full paper: 20-02-2017. 

The full papers within 3000 words should be sent to massmedianlc@gmail.com .
-Dr. Sarat Kr. Doley
Dr. Arabinda Rajkhowa

International Conference on  

History, Culture and Identity: Australian Studies in India and Australia

4-5 February, 2017

Venue: Astor Hotel Conference Room, Kolkata


Extension of deadline for abstract submission: 31.12.2016


How are Culture, identity and history re-shaped or re-interrogated in a cosmopolitan and globalized world order? In a world dominated by global political economy and new challenges of hegemonic ascendancy, it seems difficult to accept monolithic formations of history, culture and identity. History is being continuously re-written in terms of the discovery of new regimes of locational or regional priorities. This in turn redefines the overarching frame of culture and identity. In other words, the epistemic variables of cultural, political and economic ideologies bring about new modes of articulation.

Since the 70s of the last century, there has been a gradual renewal of cross-cultural linkages between Australia and India, beginning with a gradual and unabated flow of Indian migrants to Australia. This leads to the formation of various Bengali/Gujrati/Punjabi cultural societies and even Bengali/Hindi language schools in Melbourne and Sydney. The Bengali Association of Victoria (BAV), based in Melbourne, is largely responsible for establishing a meaningful cultural relationship. Gujrati Societies or Punjabi Associations have also been established along similar lines. Specific programs such as Literary Commons! (Monash University) – which brings indigenous from both countries together through their storytelling – and TRAMJATRA (RMIT) - interlinking Melbourne-Calcutta tramways - may also be regarded as significant markers of this growing cultural relationship. In Australia, the Australian Government organized such events as Utsav Australia or Indian Art Exhibitions (Museum Victoria) from time to time, thereby continuing this trend of cultural exchange.

In Kolkata Book Fair, Australia was honoured as the “Guest of Honour Country” (2006) and the “Focus Country” (2007). Moreover, Australian Government’s decision to open Uranium sales to India has brought the two countries closer in defence and security sectors. On cultural and literary fronts, the role of Australia India Council has further negotiated the formation of new establishments in terms of cultural exchanges.

Such transactions have generated new perceptions of both countries, thereby recognizing commonalities and differences: commonalities in the context of regional proximity, British colonialism, participation in World Wars, shared linguistic legacy etc; and differences in terms of settler history, configurations of Aborigine or indigenous history, cultural clashes etc. Such commonalities and differences may help us to discover new discursive strategies to locate evolving patterns of history, culture and identity of two distinctive role players in the Asia Pacific region: Australia and India.

Themes
This international conference welcomes Australian and Indian scholars from across disciplines to disseminate their ideas on how Australia and India can build a greater understanding of each other in terms of historical, cultural and strategic relationships.

This conference will be supported by Monash University and Oxford University Press.

The conference will address, but not strictly limited to, the following issues:

HISTORY AND CULTURE
Dialogue of Cultures
Traces of Culture
Re-writing History
Race and Identity
War History
Sports
Tourism and Cultural Exchange

LITERATURE AND THE ARTS
Colonial/Postcolonial/ Contemporary Writers
Literature and Socio-cultural Activism
Aboriginal Literature
Literature and Films
Arts and Environment
Verbatim Theatre and Community Theatre
Diasporic Literature

POLITICS, FOREIGN POLICY AND LAW
Nationalism
Environment and Security
Judicial Activism
Federalism
Terrorism and Conflict Resolution
International Relations
Gender Issues
Human Rights
Land Rights, Property and Environment
Immigration and Citizenship

GLOBAL ECONOMY
Liberalisation and Economic Reforms
Economic Paradigms in Bilateral Relations
Trade Union Movement
Tourism

ENVIRONMENT
Biodiversity and Conservation
Ecotourism
Ecological Sustainability
Climate Change and Culture

PEDAGOGY AND PRAXIS
Teaching Australian Studies
Australian Studies: Syllabus Formation
Australian Studies: Research and Methodology
Teaching Asia in Australia

Abstracts may be emailed to Prof.Deb Narayan Bandyopadhyay: debnarayan@gmail.com

Secretary, 
Indian Association for the Study of Australia, Eastern Region

Registration Fees (international): 100 AUD
Registration Fees (Natioinal): 1500 INR

Registration Fees include conference kit, lunch, tea and refreshments during the conference.

Monday, December 26, 2016

CALL FOR PAPERS: 
"Gendered Voices" Conference 2017


Date: January 31, 2017
Location: United Kingdom



Subject Fields: 
Cultural History / Studies, Humanities, Law and Legal History, Sexuality Studies, Women's & Gender History / Studies


Calling all postgrads and early career researchers!

Following the success of our 2016 Symposium, the Gender and Sexuality Cluster of the South West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership is pleased to announce the upcoming interdisciplinary conference on the theme of ‘Gendered Voices’. Taking place on 18th/19th May 2017 at the University of Bristol, we invite submissions from all postgraduates and early career researchers (including postdocs) from SWW DTP-affiliated universities (Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Aberystwyth, Bath, Bath Spa, Southampton and Reading).

We welcome submissions from any discipline, as we aim to bring together researchers from across the academic spectrum to discuss different perspectives on gender, sex, sexuality, and the body. The theme ‘Gendered Voices’ could include, but is not limited to:

●     Voices of protest

●     Gendered expression, e.g. through theatre, performance, and song

●     Literary voices; art and literature as a mode of communication

●     Voices in history

●     Unheard/hidden voices

●     Voices of authority; in the law, hierarchies, domestic spheres, etc.

●     Virtual voices/ online identities

We will accept both twenty-minute papers and ‘flash paper’ sessions with five minute presentations, where researchers can present a research problem, reflections on their work or a short summary of their thesis. We invite you to submit abstracts to genderandsexualitycluster@gmail.com by Tuesday 31st January.

For a twenty-minute paper please submit a 250 word max. abstract, and a 100 word max. abstract for a flash paper. Please include your name, department, university and position in the email, as well as the type of paper you are submitting. We will reply to all applicants by Monday 29th February. General registration will open in March. Attendance is free and lunch and refreshments will be provided.

We hope that the day will spark productive and engaging discussions across disciplines and we look forward to meeting you all!

Please contact us at genderandsexualitycluster@gmail.com with any questions.

All the best,

Tabitha Johnson-Stanmore (Bristol University), Jassi Sandhar (Bristol University) and Abby Johns (Cardiff University). 

Contact Info: 

If you have any questions, please contact Tabitha Johnson-Stanmore and Jassi Sandhar at genderandsexualitycluster@gmail.com. 

For more information on the Gender and Sexuality Research Cluster, visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1480323905609568/ and our Twitter page at: https://twitter.com/swwgender


Contact Email:  genderandsexualitycluster@gmail.com
URL: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1480323905609568/

Monday, December 19, 2016



Two Day National Conference on
DR. B. R. AMBEDKAR’S PERSPECTIVES ON STATE, SOCIETY AND
ECONOMY: REVISITING HIS VISION AND MISSION
22nd -23rd February – 2017
Organized by Dr. B.R Ambedkar 125th Year Birth Anniversary Celebrations Committee,
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad-500046. Sponsored by University for Potential Excellence
(UPE) - University of Hyderabad & ICSSR, New Delhi.

Concept Note
Dr. B.R Ambedkar is one of the key architects of modern India. He played a vital role in the making of the independent Indian nation-state. His visionary outlook on building multiple modern institutional ideas such as secular democratic polity, socialist economy, social transformation and gender equality are guiding principles the Indian constitution, mainly drafted by him. The unique position enjoyed by India as the biggest democracy in the world today and its persistence as a flourishing, free and successful democracy is primarily because of the spirit and practice of the Indian Constitution carefully crafted and instilled by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. The transformation of the country from being a feudal society into a progressive modern nation is mainly attributed to the  foresightedness of Ambedkar’s visionary outlook.

The state and civil society across the globe in general and India in particular is celebrating the 125 years of Dr BR Ambedkar birth anniversary. Though his father worked for the British Indian Army, young Ambedkar was subjected to multiple forms of discrimination and humiliation in school and society on everyday basis. Despite of the odds he topped the matriculation examination. After completing his college education, he went to London and to the United States to pursue his higher education. He had obtained his doctoral degree in economics. Though he was a student of economics, he grappled with the philosophy and sociology of caste, theoretical and methodological foundations
of graded inequalities in the Indian society. Perhaps, it is not an exaggeration to say that he is the only leader in modern India who achieved highest educational qualifications despite his low social ranking and humble economic background. 

As we are in the era of globalization of capital and culture, Indian political economy and cultural diversity is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Most of the marginal social groups are experiencing further exclusion from multiple social, political and economic institutions. At this critical historical juncture, it is important to re-visit some of the postulates and propositions within
Ambedkar’s social, economic and political philosophies.

Dalit society, political parties and civil society organizations across India, starting from Punjab to Kerala, started incorporating his ideological perspectives and are owning his image and imagination to understand and address most complex issues of the contemporary Indian society. The main reason for growing popularity of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar lies in stresses on scientific-rational approach towards analyzing and finding solutions to caste based social hierarchies and other graded social systems of inequality in the Indian society. The ultimate goal he wished to achieve through his vision and mission is to 1Dr BR Ambedkar was born on 14th April 1891in a Dalit family in a town named MHOW (Military Headquarters of War) in present day Madhya Pradesh transform Indian society into a social democracy with economic egalitarianism.

Further, Dr.B.R. Ambedkar has been the only undisputed leader and icon who championed the cause of Dalits, who were historically subjected to multiple forms of oppression and discrimination in diverse spheres of life. Dr. B R Ambedkar, who inspired millions of the oppressed communities across the globe in general and India in particular, deserves fitting academic tribute through convergence of scholars to understand his life, times and works in a comprehensive manner. The University of Hyderabad, one of the leading public universities in India, joins the Nation in celebrating 125 years of Dr. B R Ambedkar’s legacy by organizing a two day national conference on 22-23 February 2017.


The following sub-themes are proposed for deliberation in the conference:
1. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s social philosophy, methodological approach and critical reflections
2. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's perspective on Caste
3. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's perspective on Religion
4. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's approach towards the idea of nation-state
5. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's vision on Indian economy
6. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's ideas on Education
7. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's ideas on Gender
8. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's ideas on Minorities
9. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's ideas on Adivasi
10. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's views on Science and Technology

Call for Paper:
Academicians and research scholars are invited to contribute a paper covering the above themes.
The paper should be in a standard format with 8000 word limit. The abstract of the paper should
be limited to 300 words. Name of the Author and institutional affiliation should be mentioned in
the abstract page.4
Soft copies of abstracts on the conference theme should be e-mailed to gnrajuhcu@gmail.com
on or before 10th January, 2017. The authors will be intimated about the status of abstract by email. Full length paper should be submitted on or before 10th February, 2017.
Timeline:

Last Date for submission of Abstract: 10th January 2017
Acceptance of Abstract: 15th January 2017
Last Date for submission of Full Paper: 10th February 2017
Date of conference: 22-23rd February 2017

Outcome of the conference: The ultimate aim of the conference is to deliberate on the themes
and perspectives of Dr. B R Ambedkar and publish three volumes based on the conference
proceedings.

Accommodation & Travel Allowances: Accommodation will be provided to the out station
participants. Travel Allowance will be reimbursed according to the University of Hyderabad
norms.


Conference Coordinator:
Dr. Nagaraju Gundemeda
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology
School of Social Sciences
Hyderabad Central University
Hyderabad -500046
E-mail: gnrajuhcu@gmail.com or ngss@uohyd.ernet.in
Mobile: +91-8332814204