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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

CALL FOR PAPERS (Second announcement) NEW: Information on registration, accommodation and payment

Nordic Conference on Men and Masculinities EXPERIENCES OF MEN- Masculinities and Bodies

5-7 May, 2006 Turku/Åbo, Finland

Abstract Deadline: 15 February 2006
Registration Deadline: 27 March 2006
Deadline for Papers: 10 April 2006

The conference theme Experiences of Men refers both to men's experiences in different fields of life and experiences of men and women, including researchers, in their encounters with men and the norms of masculinities. How do men and women as active agents interpret and respond to the norms of masculinity that surround them? A variety from extreme to everyday experiences will be discussed in the lectures, panels and workshops, including themes such as men's health, men of different ages, power and emotion in organisations, men's experiences of love, friendship and intimacy and cultural representations of male embodiment.

The concepts of experience and masculinity or masculinities are located in a field of tension between modernist and poststructuralist thinking, which shall be explored in the conference. Experiences of research on men bring forth the epistemologies and methodological challenges of the field. Are there specific methods in men's studies? Are they needed and why? Are some method(ologie)s more useful than others in grasping experiences? How much can be captured in verbal accounts?

The conference language is primarily English, but individual sessions may be organised inthe Scandinavian languages. Submissions of individual papers in English and the Scandinavian languages are accepted, but participants are encouraged to accept presentation in English should that turn out to be the language of their panel.

Keynote speakers include, among others, PhD Fidelma Ashe from University of Ulster and PhD Marie Nordberg from Karlstad University and Gothenburg University.

The amount of conference participants is limited to ca 100.

Organisers: NIKK, Nordiska institutet för kvinno- och könsforskning (Oslo), Institutet förKvinnoforskning vid Åbo Akademi (Turku)

ABSTRACTS:Abstracts for individual papers and presentations as well as proposals for completesessions are invited. Panels will be assembled from abstracts submitted to the conference.Abstracts should be submitted by 15 February 2006 to Johanna Lammi-Taskula, STAKES,Helsinki, Johanna.Lammi@stakes.fi or Teemu Tallberg, Swedish School of Economics andBusiness Administration, Helsinki, teemu.tallberg@hanken.fi. Deadline for the papersaccepted to the conference is 10 April 2006. Exploration of new and innovative forms forworkshops that contribute new perspectives to the discussion of the conference theme isencouraged and proposals for such sessions are welcomed.

REGISTRATION:Please register with the conference secretary Eva-Mikaela Kinnari, Institute for Women'sStudies, Åbo Akademi University, e-mail: manskforsk@abo.fi Whether submitting an abstractor not, all participants are requested to register separately to this address.Registration and payment deadline: 27 March 2006.

Please state in your registration e-mail:- Name, position, university- Academic discipline- Gender- E-mail address- Food allergies- What accommodation you wish (see below): category, arrival date and departure date

CONFERENCE FEE:The conference fee is 70 euros for PhD students and 90 euros for others. The deadline forregistration and payment of the conference fee is 27 March 2006. For late registration(after 27 March 2006) the conference fee is 100 euros for PhD students and 120 euros forothers.

The conference fee includes lunch and dinner on Friday and Saturday and a light snack onSunday. Accommodation is not included and should not be paid for together with theconference fee but in the respective hotel.

Please pay the conference fee to this account:Recipient: Åbo AkademiIBAN code: FI4616603000107667BIC/SWIFT code: NDEAFIHHWrite in message field: "Deltagaravgift ExpofMen"

Payments within Finland:Åbo Akademi, Nordea 166030-107667Write in message field: "Deltagaravgift ExpofMen"

ACCOMMODATION:When registering you can book accommodation at either the Linnasmäki conference hoteloutside Turku where the conference is held, at the Hotel Scandic Julia in the city centreor at the Guesthouse of Åbo Akademi University, close to the city centre. After theregistration deadline on 27 March 2006 you can no longer book accommodation via theconference secretary.

* Linnasmäki Conference Hotel (www.linnasmaki.fi): Accommodation is limited to 80 personsand rooms will be booked on a "first come, first served" basis. Payment is made in thehotel reception upon departure; VISA, Master, Diners' and American Express credit cardsaccepted. Breakfast, gym and access to swimming pool in the morning are included in theserates:- Hotel single room: 47 euros per night- Bed in Hotel double room: 33 euros per person per night- Economy: Bed in Hostel double room (with WC/bath in room): 29 euros per person per night

* Scandic Hotel Julia (www.scandic-hotels.fi). There is a public bus transport connection(20 minutes) to the conference hotel. Breakfast included. Payment upon departure.- Hotel Single room: 79 euros per night- Hotel Double room: 94 euros per night (for two)

* "Domus" Guesthouse of Åbo Akademi University (www.abo.fi/aa/domus_aboensis/). There is apublic bus transport connection (15 minutes) to the conference hotel. No breakfast isserved but guests have access to kitchen facilities. Payment in cash.- Guesthouse single room: 27 euros per night- Guesthouse double room: 19 euros per person per night

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:Leena Autonen-Vaaraniemi, University of Tampere, Leena.Autonen-Vaaraniemi@uta.fi

Turku/Åbo is located on the southwestern coast of Finland. There is a ferry connection to Stockholm and direct flights to Stockholm and Copenhagen. For general tourist information, maps, boat, airplane and railway connections to Turku, see http://turkutouring.nebula.fi/ (Click links for Swedish or English)

The conference website will soon be opened at the homepage of the Institute of Women'sStudies at Åbo Akademi: http://www.abo.fi/instut/kvinnis/ifkvhems.htm

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Summer symposium for Graduate Students in International Affairs

Women In International Security (WIIS) is pleased to announce that
applications are now available for its 17th annual Summer Symposium for
Graduate Students in International Affairs:
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"Security and Identity in a Globalized World"
June 8-13, 2006

OVERVIEW: The WIIS Summer Symposium is an intensive six-day program in
Washington, DC, encompassing seminars on security issues with leading
policy experts, career development workshops, a crisis simulation,
student research presentations, and unique networking opportunities.
Past Symposium participants comprise an active network of women leaders
around the world. The 2006 Symposium will focus on the critical
interaction of security and identity in a number of global arenas:
regional conflicts and identity politics in Asia, the Middle East and
Africa; the role of science and technology in dealing with transnational
challenges such as infectious diseases and cyber-security; alternative
approaches to human rights and democracy in a plural world; and
globalization and domestic legitimacy issues.

ELIGIBILITY: This program is open to graduate students currently
enrolled in a master's or doctoral degree program in international
relations, political science, history, security studies, public policy,
conflict resolution, law, relevant sciences, or other fields related to
international affairs. Both women and men may apply.

APPLICATION MATERIALS:
http://wiis.georgetown.edu/programs/summer_symposium.htm
Application Deadline: RECEIVED BY MARCH 3, 2006

Questions? Email wiissymposium@georgetown.edu

Please circulate widely.

--
MEAGHAN M. KEELER-PETTIGREW
Events Coordinator
Women In International Security (WIIS)
Center for Peace and Security Studies
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
3600 N Street, NW
Lower Level
Washington, DC 20007

Tel: 202-687-2964
Fax: 202-687-3233
Email: wiisevents@georgetown.edu
http://wiis.georgetown.edu

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

call for papers

ANNOUNCEMENT
(2nd call for papers)

IS THERE A CHINESE-STYLE POLITICS OF RECOGNITION?

Comparing minority politics in different Chinese polities
Date: Summer 2006, June 29th - 30th
Venue: Hong Kong Shue Yan College
Deadline for abstracts is February 28th.
For information please email: Prof. Cheung Siu-Keung skcheung@hksyc.edu

Monday, January 09, 2006

EACS conference in Ljubljana

Dear Colleagues,

I would just like to draw your attention to this year's EACS Conference (European Association for Chinese Studies) in Ljubljana and to remind you that there is an official website and, above all, that there will be panels on gender. All are encouraged to submit proposals for panels, roundtables and/or individual papers. The necessary information can be found at the following site and remember that the deadline for submission is Feb 28th.

http://www.uni-aas.si/eacs/conferenceinfo/


Best wishes and a belated Happy New Year to all,

Denise