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We welcome scholars interested in the problems of post-communism across all fields of the social sciences. We welcome proposals for papers or panels from discourse analysis, media studies, political science, semiotics, social psychology, social and cultural theory, and sociology, with contributions particularly focusing upon experience and representations and discourses of:
- everyday life in post-communism
- work and unemployment
- media and media representations
- social security and social welfare
- schools and education system
- crime and security
- migration and movement of people
- citizenship in the era of transition
- institutions and the public sphere
- new EU membership
Please send a c.200 word abstract (preferably in electronic form) to Dr Aleksandra Galasinska by 10th December 2004. HLSS, Millennium Building, University of Wolverhampton, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, UK. WV1 1SB
Wolverhampton 23-24 June 2005
Invited speakers include:
Norman Fairclough, Lancaster University
Ruth Wodak, Lancaster University
Tomasz Szkudlarek, University of Gdansk
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