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Subject: Fwd: [AllCES] Local Politics, Global Impacts: Steps to a
Multi-Disciplinary Analysis of Scales Paris, 14th-15th June 2012
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FYI
(with Appadurai!)

CALL FOR PAPERS



Local Politics, Global Impacts:

 Steps to a Multi-Disciplinary Analysis of Scales





Paris, 14th-15th June 2012

  The global impacts of local politics and power relations remains a
largely unexplored continent.



The University of Chicago and the French Development Agency are
pleased to announce a conference to be held in Paris on 14th and 15th
June 2012, devoted to exploring these concerns and helping scholars to
exchange concepts, research designs, methods and professional networks.

We are calling for paper proposals to be submitted before 31th January 2012

Papers should investigate how local interest games generate
international consequences, through what channels and mechanisms - and
whether current forms of international cooperation and global
governance regimes are well or ill-adapted to these challenges.
Possible research subjects may include, but are not limited to, the
epistemology of scale analysis, climate change, environmental
protection, global health, food security, financial crisis,
international security and  social violence. We welcome contributions
from all fields of the social sciences, including economics,
anthropology, political science, geography, philosophy or sociology.

Professor Arjun Appadurai will act as keynote speaker. He is currently
Professor at New York University (NYU) and is recognized as a major
theorist in globalization studies.

Travel, hotel and per diem expenses of contributors (on a 2 night
basis) will be reimbursed.

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