Workshop: Beyond identity: New venues for interdisciplinary research on
identity
Wroclaw, 8-9 November 2019
Organisers: Academia Europaea Wroclaw Knowledge Hub and the Willy Brandt Center for German and European Studies, Wroclaw University.
Identity has been a contested concept in social sciences. On the one
hand, there are some doubts whether the concept has much analytical value
(Brubaker 2002), given its broad meaning between constructivism (dynamic
nature) and essentialism (fixed nature). While some scholars proclaim radical
social construction of individual identity (e.g. Bauman’s “liquid identity”),
others point to fixed parameters of, for instance, national identity and the
unparalleled power of identity-making entities such as states (Billig 1995).
Against this background, the workshop envisages an interdisciplinary
dialogue in form of a workshop among representatives of various including
sociology, anthropology, political sciences, philosophy or psychology. The main
aim of the workshop is to discuss insights from various disciplines into how
individual and collective identities are formed, negotiated and fixed. In
particular, the fixed aspects of identity-making versus socially constructed
factors (including xeno-formatting of identity, for instance, by states) will
of interests in order to determine the degree of “constructability”. A further
goal would be to debate the classical and the newest advancements in theory and
empirical findings in various disciplines, also to better grasp possible
changes of paradigms in exploring identity.
In addition, the scholars would engage into a dialogue on how to combine
these various disciplinary insights into an analytical framework that could be
used to explore the contemporary issues of identity, devise common approaches
and find possible solutions to current identity problems including
sectarianism, nationalism, ethnic violence, violent identity politics and
identity-fueled wars (e.g. Juergensmeyer 2000).
The workshop has the goal of mapping out positions of compatibility and
contradiction regarding identity in various disciplines allowing to sketch out
the space for a possible dialogue among disciplines and thus deepen our
understanding of identity-related processes.
The workshop is organized by the Wroclaw hub of the AE with the
financial support of the AE Hubert Curien Initiatives Fund allowing us the
cover the costs of travel and accommodation. As one of the outcomes, the
organizers envisage a publication in the form of a Special Issue of the
European Review.
The lead researchers are: prof. Ireneusz P. Karolewski, MAE, from the Willy Brandt Center for German and European Studies, Wroclaw University and
prof. Virginie Mamadouh, MAE, from the University of Amsterdam.
A selection of papers will be published. The aim of the workshop is to
bring together established scholars with early career researchers, particularly
from East Central Europe.
The workshop language is English.
Financial arrangements: The organizers cover the conference fee and
provide accommodation (up to 2 nights), travel reimbursement (up to a maximum
of 100 EUR) and insurance.
All correspondence must be addressed to: Katarzyna Majkowska
(majkowska@acadeuro.wroclaw.pl).
The requirement is to submit a 300-word proposal, a curriculum vitae
with a list of publications by 20 September, 2019.
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