Monday, 24 August 2020

Monsters: 2nd Global Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference

Monsters and the Monstrous
2nd Global Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference

Friday 16th April 2021 - Saturday 17th April 2021
Vienna, Austria

"I'm hated, execrated, those I meet are repelled by me. They want me crucified, and maybe their feelings are all too justified," sang the American band The Bastard Fairies in their 2010 title track "Man-Made Monster." The lyrics of the song oscillate between cackling threats of murder and cannibalism, and the lament, "It didn't have to be this way, I'm a man-made monster led astray."

Such is the paradox of the monster and its appeal: simultaneously a true threat, and the object of sympathy. Monsters have been used for millennia to frighten and control - from children's stories that threaten them with monsters if they don't listen to their parents, to propaganda that instills a fear of a monstrous 'Other' to encourage citizens to go to war. But history is also replete with misunderstood monsters, creatures who are misjudged, and perhaps even become monstrous because of the judgement they experience. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, misunderstood monsters may even have outnumbered sincerely scary ones.

This conference is an interdisciplinary exploration of the variety of monsters, from gooey spider-legged creatures under the bed, to serial killers safely locked in jail and historical memory. Why do cultures create such abundances of monsters, both in fiction and in our tellings of reality? What are their functions, their roles in society, their cultural impacts? And at the same time, what draws so many people to the monstrous? Are we driven by some primal urge to touch evil, or is there a redemptive impulse in the desire to save a misunderstood creature or person?

This project will take a broad definition of "monsters" and "the monstrous," including creatures, people, actions, and events with a view to forming a series of innovative interdisciplinary publications and future collaborations among other project plans.

Consistent with its interdisciplinary ethos, the event proposes to step outside the traditional conference setting and offer opportunities for artists, practitioners, theorists, independent scholars, performers, writers, and others to intermingle, providing platforms for interdisciplinary interactions. The organisers welcome proposals for presentations, displays, round-tables, panels, interactive workshops and other activities to stimulate engagement and discussion on any aspect of the interplay between monsters, monstrosities and the monstrous.

Key topics, themes and issues for discussion may include, but are definitely not limited to:

- Monsters as instruments of control (Krampus, "the bogeyman will get you")
- Representations of monstrosity
- Sympathetic monsters (intentional and unintentional)
- The "monstrous" body in history and medicine
- The monstrous feminine, monsters as gendered beings
- Reclaiming monsters, monsters as empowerment
- Monsters of our childhood/children and monsters
- Global monsters, monsters from global folklore
- Funny monsters/making fun of monsters
- Real-life monsters: serial killers, sex criminals, "sociopaths"
- Political monsters and monsters as instruments of propaganda
- Monstrous technologies
- Monsters in literature, film, theatre, etc
- What makes someone recognizable as a monster?
- Religion and monsters – devils, demons, fantastic beasts
- The monster as a metaphor
- Monsters and fear, the psychology of the monstrous
Presentations will also be accepted which deal solely with specific monsters.

What To Send
The aim of this interdisciplinary conference and collaborative networking event is to bring people together and encourage creative conversations in the context of a variety of formats: papers, seminars, workshops, storytelling, performances, poster presentations, panels, q and a's, round-tables etc.

300 word proposals, presentations, abstracts and other forms of contribution and participation should be submitted by Friday 25th September 2020. Other forms of participation should be discussed in advance with the Organising Chair.

All submissions will be minimally double reviewed, under anonymous (blind) conditions, by a global panel drawn from members of the Project Development Team and the Advisory Board. In practice our procedures usually entail that by the time a proposal is accepted, it will have been triple and quadruple reviewed.

You will be notified of the panel's decision by Friday 9th October 2020.

If your submission is accepted for the conference, a full draft of your contribution should be submitted by Friday 12th February 2021.

Abstracts and proposals may be in Word, PDF, RTF or Notepad formats with the following information and in this order:
a) author(s), b) affiliation as you would like it to appear in the programme, c) email address, d) title of proposal, e) body of proposal, f) up to 10 keywords.

E-mails should be entitled: Monsters Submission

Where To Send
Abstracts should be submitted simultaneously to the Organising Chair and the Project Administrator:

Lorraine Rumson: lorraine@progressiveconnexions.net
Project Administrator: viennamonsters@progressiveconnexions.net

What's so Special About a Progressive Connexions Event?
A fresh, friendly, dynamic format - at Progressive Connexions we are dedicated to breaking away from the stuffy, old-fashioned conference formats, where endless presentations are read aloud off PowerPoints. We work to bring you an interactive format, where exchange of experience and information is alternated with captivating workshops, engaging debates and round tables, time set aside for getting to know each other and for discussing common future projects and initiatives, all in a warm, relaxed, egalitarian atmosphere.

A chance to network with international professionals - the beauty of our interdisciplinary events is that they bring together professionals from all over the world and from various fields of activity, all joined together by a shared passion. Not only will the exchange of experience, knowledge and stories be extremely valuable in itself, but we seek to create lasting, ever-growing communities around our projects, which will become a valuable resource for those belonging to them.

A chance to be part of constructing change - There is only one thing we love as much as promoting knowledge: promoting real, lasting social change by encouraging our participants to take collective action, under whichever form is most suited to their needs and expertise (policy proposals, measuring instruments, research projects, educational materials, etc.) We will support all such actions in the aftermath of the event as well, providing a platform for further discussions, advice from the experts on our Project Advisory Team and various other tools and intellectual resources, as needed.

An opportunity to discuss things that matter to you - Our events are not only about discussing how things work in the respective field, but also about how people work in that field - what are the struggles, problems and solutions professionals have found in their line of work, what are the areas where better communication among specialists is needed and how the interdisciplinary approach can help bridge those gaps and help provide answers to questions from specific areas of activity.

An unforgettable experience - When participating in a Progressive Connexions event, there is a good chance you will make some long-time friends. Our group sizes are intimate, our venues are comfortable and relaxing and our event locations are suited to the history and culture of the event.

Ethos
Progressive Connexions believes it is a mark of personal courtesy and professional respect to your colleagues that all delegates should attend for the full duration of the meeting. If you are unable to make this commitment, please do not submit an abstract or proposal for presentation.

Please note: Progressive Connexions is a not-for-profit network and we are not in a position to be able to assist with conference travel or subsistence, nor can we offer discounts off published rates and fees.

Please send all enquiries to: viennamonsters@progressiveconnexions.net

For further details and information please visit the conference web page: https://www.progressiveconnexions.net/interdisciplinary-projects/evil/monsters/conferences/

Sponsored by: Progressive Connexions
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Wednesday, 19 August 2020

19th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities - Virtual Event

19th Online RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities

October 18-19, 2020, Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America

Website: http://e-sciences.rais.education/

We are glad to invite you to participate in the online edition of the 19th RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities that will take place on October 18-19, 2020. Contribute to the conference while remaining in the comfort of your own home, away from the danger of the Coronavirus. We have just had two successful online RAIS Conference and we highly encourage you to participate online without endangering your health.

The conference will be hosted on the Zoom online communication platform.

Special offer:
Pay for an Online Presentation at the RAIS Conference that will take place on October 18-19, and we offer you the opportunity to present for free at another online conference in 2020 (Publication included). See all the 2020 Online Conferences on our main website: http://rais.education

The Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies (RAIS) creates an ample research platform for academics and researchers from all around the world and offers them the opportunity to create lasting relations for future collaborations. RAIS encourages academics and researchers to share their experiences and to contribute to the developing of diverse subjects, offering them the perspective of an interdisciplinary approach.

All accepted papers will be published in the RAIS Conference Proceedings with ISSN 2578-8574 and will be indexed in Google Scholar, CNKI, IDEAS/RePEc, Econpapers, CEEOL, etc. Authors also have the option to present their research at the conference without publishing their paper (Publishing is optional).

TOPICS: Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
- Economics, Management and Business Studies, History of Economics
- Law, Jurisprudence
- Psychology, Sociology, and Philosophy
- Science and Technology Studies
- Communication Studies
- Religious Studies
- Politics and International Relations
- Demography and Social Statistics
- Education, Social Anthropology, and Linguistics
- Social Policy, Social Work, and Social History
- Methods and Computing, Development Studies
- Geography and Environmental Planning

You are invited to submit your abstract and full paper to contribute with your experiences in the area of Social Sciences and Humanities.

You can also attend the online conference as a listener or give an online presentation with/without publishing your article in the proceedings.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Abstract submission deadline: September 1, 2020
Notification of acceptance/rejection: 1 week after abstract submission
Full paper/poster deadline: September 15, 2020
Deadline for the Registration fee: October 5, 2020
Conference Days: October 17-18, 2020

Visit our website http://e-sciences.rais.education/ for more information.

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Global Horror: Local Perspectives. An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference

Global Horror: Local Perspectives
An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference

Sunday 14th March 2021 - Monday 15th March 2021
Lisbon, Portugal

Due to the postponement of this event in rlation to Covid, we are delighted to be able to unexpectedly reopen the Call for submission for the newly rescheduled dates.

Horror pervades human experience. It affects us both as individuals and as members of social communities, it is recurrent in pop culture and arguably present in all fields of human knowledge and realms of storytelling, from Cronus eating his own children, to Freddy Krueger's sadistic murders in A Nightmare on Elm Street to media coverage of war. As a fundamentally paradoxical concept, horror simultaneously repels and fascinates us: we naturally dread it, yet we are drawn to it. We are taught to avoid that which is horrifying, but the appeal of horror, whether in the form of fiction or sensational news, is irresistible. Indeed, we simultaneously narrate, describe, imagine, consume, dread and crave horror in all of its dimensions, and with the most varied goals.

Horror taps into primal emotions of fear and disgust that are universal to the human condition, and finds expression across cultures and historical periods. Yet the texts that shape the ways in which horror is broadly understood historically reflect predominantly Anglo-European and American cultural, social, historical and geographical contexts.

Growing awareness and appreciation of the rich horror traditions of other countries around the world, including Japan, Korean, India, Brazil and Ecuador, has highlighted the importance of considering horror in a global context. Accordingly, the Global Horror: Local Perspectives Project provides a platform for exploring the ways in which horror motifs and themes are expressed through the 'local perspectives' that inform the creative practices and daily life of particular nations and cultures.

It is not the intent of the Project to exclude Anglo-European and American perspectives from the conversation of global horror but rather to centre other horror traditions which have frequently been de-centred or completely overlooked in the past. The scope of the Project therefore includes work that explores marginalised local perspectives within Anglo-European and American horror, and work that examines Anglo-European and American horror from a global perspective with a view to forming an innovative interdisciplinary publication to engender further research and collaboration.

Key Topics
Horror manifests itself in myriad ways, with ramifications that transcend the lines that demarcate disciplines, subjects and professions. It is only through interdisciplinary engagement that we can develop a more complete understanding of the mechanisms that nations and cultures around the world use to express, process, and cope with horror. The conference therefore offers a springboard for participants from diverse professions, practices and walks of life to engage in interdisciplinary dialogues on topics that include:

~ Case studies of un(der)-represented horror traditions in nations and cultures
~ How the history, religion, cultural norms of a nation/culture influence local perceptions and representations of horror in literature, film, television, music, art and videogames
~ Impact of digital technology on creating and disseminating local perspectives on horror
~ How globalisation as a cultural and economic force influences 'local perspectives' on horror
~ Creative practitioners whose work shapes local perspectives on horror
~ Dark humour and making fun of global horror
~ Connections between horror in everyday life and fictional horror
~ Impact of real or fictional global horrors on individuals (mental illness, trauma, nightmares, other physiological symptoms)
~ Horror in religious/spiritual systems (martyrdom, grotesque/monstrous deities, rituals, etc.)
~ Social practices associated to horror: cannibalism, (self-)mutilation, abusive rites of passage, suicide, heresies
~ Horror in nation-building (slavery, war, genocide, etc.)
~ Medical/clinical perspectives: interfaces of horror and medicine; dealing with patients struggling to cope with horrifying experiences
~ Educational perspectives: how the curriculum shapes perceptions of horror, its uses and its impacts; horror in children's stories/horror as pedagogical tool, etc.
~ Commodifying horror: dark tourism, etc.
~ Technology as agent of horror (weapons, dissemination of fear, etc.)
~ How national and international law facilitate and mitigate horror
~ Activism as response to horror
~ Horror and the media: news coverage, sensationalism
~ Horror and space: streets, cities, towns, buildings, deserted areas
~ The design of horror: images, branding, advertisement, commercial campaigns involving horror
~ Urban legends and local horrors
~ Best practice for researching and studying global horror
~ Interdisciplinarity as a tool to overcome the indescribability of horror

What To Send

The aim of this inclusive interdisciplinary conference and collaborative networking event is to bring people together and encourage creative conversations in the context of a variety of formats: papers, seminars, workshops, storytelling, performances, poster presentations, panels, q and a's, round-tables etc. Creative responses to the subject, such as poetry/prose, short film screenings/original drama, installations and alternative presentation styles that engage the audience and foster debate are particularly encouraged. Please feel free to put forward proposals that you think will get the message across, in whatever form.

At the end of the conference we will be exploring ways in which we can develop the discussions and dialogues in new and sustainable inclusive interdisciplinary directions, including research, workshops and publications which will help us make sense of the topics discussed during the meeting.

300 word proposals, presentations, abstracts and other forms of contribution and participation should be submitted by Friday 4th September 2020. Other forms of participation should be discussed in advance with the Organising Chairs.

All submissions will be at least double reviewed, under anonymous (blind) conditions, by a global panel drawn from members of the Project Team, The Development Team and the Advisory Board. In practice our procedures usually entail that by the time a proposal is accepted, it will have been triple and quadruple reviewed.

You will be notified of the panel's decision by Friday 18th September 2020.

If your submission is accepted for the conference, a full draft of your contribution should be submitted by Friday 15th January 2021.

Abstracts and proposals may be in Word, RTF or Notepad formats with the following information and in this order:
a) author(s), b) affiliation as you would like it to appear in the programme, c) email address, d) title of proposal, e) type of proposal e.g. paper presentation, workshop, panel, film, performance, etc, f) body of proposal, g) up to 10 keywords.

E-mails should be entitled: Global Horror Submission

Where To Send

Abstracts should be submitted simultaneously to the Organising Chair and the Project Administrator:

Claudio Zanini: haunted32@yahoo.com.br
Len Capuli (Project Administrator): lisbonhorror@progressiveconnexions.net

What's so Special About a Progressive Connexions Event?
A fresh, friendly, dynamic format - at Progressive Connexions we are dedicated to breaking away from the stuffy, old-fashion conference formats, where endless presentations are read aloud off PowerPoints. We work to bring you an interactive format, where exchange of experience and information is alternated with captivating workshops, engaging debates and round tables, time set aside for getting to know each other and for discussing common future projects and initiatives, all in a warm, relaxed, egalitarian atmosphere.

A chance to network with international professionals - the beauty of our interdisciplinary events is that they bring together professionals from all over the world and from various fields of activity, all joined together by a shared passion. Not only will the exchange of experience, knowledge and stories be extremely valuable in itself, but we seek to create lasting, ever-growing communities around our projects, which will become a valuable resource for those belonging to them.

A chance to be part of constructing change - There is only one thing we love as much as promoting knowledge: promoting real, lasting social change by encouraging our participants to take collective action, under whichever form is most suited to their needs and expertise (policy proposals, measuring instruments, research projects, educational materials, etc.) We will support all such actions in the aftermath of the event as well, providing a platform for further discussions, advice from the experts on our Project Advisory Team and various other tools and intellectual resources, as needed.

An opportunity to discuss things that matter to you - Our events are not only about discussing how things work in the respective field, but also about how people work in that field – what are the struggles, problems and solutions professionals have found in their line of work, what are the areas where better communication among specialists is needed and how the interdisciplinary approach can help bridge those gaps and help provide answers to questions from specific areas of activity.

An unforgettable experience - When participating in a Progressive Connexions event, there is a good chance you will make some long-time friends. Our group sizes are intimate, our venues are comfortable and relaxing and our event locations are suited to the history and culture of the event.

Ethos
Progressive Connexions believes it is a mark of personal courtesy and professional respect to your colleagues that all delegates should attend for the full duration of the meeting. If you are unable to make this commitment, please do not submit an abstract or proposal for presentation.

Please note: Progressive Connexions is a not-for-profit network and we are not in a position to be able to assist with conference travel or subsistence, nor can we offer discounts off published rates and fees.

Please send all enquiries to the project email address: lisbonhorror@progressiveconnexions.net

For further details and information please visit the conference web page: https://www.progressiveconnexions.net/interdisciplinary-projects/evil/global-horror/conferences/

Sponsored by: Progressive Connexions
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Monday, 17 August 2020

Twenty-first International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations

Twenty-first International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations

The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
15–16 January 2021
http://organization-studies.com/aucklandconference-2021

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Twenty-first International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations will be held at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 15–16 January 2021. We invite proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, virtual lightning talks, virtual posters, or colloquia addressing one of the following themes:

Theme 1: Management Education
Theme 2: Change Management
Theme 3: Knowledge Management
Theme 4: Organizational Cultures

2021 SPECIAL FOCUS - Preparing Organizations for New Digital Futures: New Rules of Engagement for the Fourth Industrial Revolution?

REIMAGINING THE SCHOLARLY CONFERENCE
We are trying to move away from the either/or of place-based or online conferences. For whichever way you choose to participate, we will offer a blended conference experience. You do not need to commit either to a place-based or virtual presentation at the time of submission. You can present both ways, or change your mode of the presentation if your preferences change. The choice to participate virtually could also be a moral decision – for the planet, for security, or when the financial burden of travel is too great. We aim to foster spaces that align with principles of social justice and community development.
We also want to be ready for the possibility of place-based postponement due to COVID-19. If we are forced to postpone, the online engagement will still go ahead, and your registration will allow you to join the conference in person in a later year.
This way we build for our Research Network Members flexible, and at the same time resilient, spaces for communication, engagement, and participation.

CONFERENCE SUBMISSION DEADLINES

The next proposal deadline is 15 October 2020. We welcome the submission of presentation proposals at any time of the year up until 30 days before the start of the conference. All proposals will be reviewed within two to four weeks of submission.

A COLLECTION OF JOURNALS

The Organization Studies Journal Collection consists of three journals and an annual review. The Organization Studies Journal Collection encourages the widest range of submissions and aims to foster the highest standards of intellectual excellence. Articles may be submitted by in-person and virtual participants as well as Research Network Members.

Journals in the Collection are indexed by:

Association of Business Schools (Grade One), Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO), Academic Search Elite (EBSCO), Academic Search Premier (EBSCO), Academic Search Complete (EBSCO), Academic Search International (EBSCO), Business Source Corporate Plus (EBSCO), Business Source Complete (EBSCO), Business Source International (EBSCO), China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI Scholar), Genamics Journal Seek, Management Directory (Cabell's), Scopus, The Australian Research Council (ERA), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory

CONFERENCE PARTNERS

The University of Auckland
University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
International Graduate Center for Education, Charles Darwin University
Penn State University

CONFERENCE LANGUAGE OPTIONS

Proposals for presentation can be submitted in English or Spanish.

For more information and to submit a proposal visit:
http://organization-studies.com/aucklandconference-2021

Please forward this announcement to your colleagues and students who may be interested.

Enquiries: support@organization-studies.com
Web address: http://organization-studies.com/aucklandconference-2021
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Friday, 14 August 2020

Seventeenth International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability

Seventeenth International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
24–26 February 2021
https://onsustainability.com/amsterdamconference-2021

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Seventeenth International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability will be held at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 24–26 February 2021. We invite proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, virtual lightning talks, virtual posters, innovation showcase, or colloquia addressing one of the following themes:

Theme 1: Ecological Realities
Theme 2: Participatory Process
Theme 3: Economic, Social, and Cultural Context
Theme 4: Education, Assessment and Policy

2021 SPECIAL FOCUS - Accelerating the Transition to Sustainability: Policy Solutions for the Climate Emergency

REIMAGINING THE SCHOLARLY CONFERENCE
We are trying to move away from the either/or of place-based or online conferences. For whichever way you choose to participate, we will offer a blended conference experience. You do not need to commit either to a place-based or virtual presentation at the time of submission. You can present both ways, or change your mode of the presentation if your preferences change. The choice to participate virtually could also be a moral decision – for the planet, for security, or when the financial burden of travel is too great. We aim to foster spaces that align with principles of social justice and community development.

We also want to be ready for the possibility of place-based postponement due to COVID-19. If we are forced to postpone, the online engagement will still go ahead, and your registration will allow you to join the conference in person in a later year.

This way we build for our Research Network Members flexible, and at the same time resilient, spaces for communication, engagement, and participation.

CONFERENCE SUBMISSION DEADLINES
The next proposal deadline is 24 November 2020. We welcome the submission of presentation proposals at any time of the year up until 30 days before the start of the conference. All proposals will be reviewed within two to four weeks of submission.

A COLLECTION OF JOURNALS

The On Sustainability Journal Collection consists of three journals and an annual review. The On Sustainability Journal Collection encourages the widest range of submissions and aims to foster the highest standards of intellectual excellence. Articles may be submitted by in-person and virtual participants as well as Research Network Members.

Journals in the Collection are indexed by:

China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI Scholar), Economics & Finance Directory (Cabell's), Educational Curriculum & Methods Directory (Cabell's), Education Source (EBSCO), Environment Complete (EBSCO), Environment Index (EBSCO), Scopus, SocINDEX (EBSCO), SocINDEX with Full Text (EBSCO), Sociology Source International (EBSCO), Sustainability Reference Center (EBSCO), The Australian Research Council (ERA), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory

CONFERENCE PARTNERS

Amsterdam Sustainability Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
University of Chile
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Faculty of Education, The University of British Columbia
Anant National University
International Institute for the Inclusive Museum (iiiM)

CONFERENCE LANGUAGE OPTIONS

Proposals for presentation can be submitted in English or Spanish.

For more information and to submit a proposal visit:
https://onsustainability.com/amsterdamconference-2021

Please forward this announcement to your colleagues and students who may be interested.

Enquiries: support@onsustainability.com
Web address: https://onsustainability.com/amsterdamconference-2021
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Monday, 10 August 2020

Political Evils: The Iron Curtain and Its Legacies

Political Evils: The Iron Curtain and its Legacies
An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference

Sunday 14th March 2021 - Monday 15th March 2021
Lisbon, Portugal

Due to the postponement of this event in relation to Covid, we are delighted to be able to unexpectedly reopen the Call for submissions for the newly rescheduled dates.

"From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent." – Winston Churchill, 5 March 1946

The 'iron curtain' has come to be associated with a host of social, political and cultural evils perpetrated by the Soviet-backed Communist regimes that ruled countries in central and eastern Europe from the end of the Second World War until the early 1990s. Behind the iron curtain, state control over every aspect of daily life gave rise to corruption, oppression, deprivation, ethnic conflict, censorship, and general atmosphere of isolation from western democracies and a deep paranoia about western hegemony. Nearly three decades after waves of citizen-led democratic revolutions washed over the former Communist bloc, leaving newly independent nations in their wake, the iron curtain and its legacy continues to leave an indelible mark on contemporary geopolitical relations as well as the socio-cultural development of communities affected both directly and indirectly by the breakup of the Soviet Union. Even popular culture reflects an ongoing preoccupation with the iron curtain era, as evidenced by the popularity of television series such as Chernobyl and The Americans.

Of course, it is possible to identify contemporary echoes of the power dynamics that underpinned the iron curtain. Evidence has confirmed reports of Russian meddling in United States elections in 2016 and 2018 as well as in the 2016 referendum on whether the United Kingdom should remain in the European Union. Human rights abuses in Russia and the 2014 annexation of the Crimea by the Russian Federation have triggered international outrage, with the latter action being punished by Russia's expulsion from the G7. Recent elections around the world have granted power to far-right political parties and political leaders with authoritarian ambitions that are have been compared to the dictatorial regimes that ruled the former Communist bloc countries. In an era where quality journalism is delegitimised, pro-Government propaganda is promoted as 'truth', democratic processes are undermined, education and research are marginalised, the arts and other platforms for dissent are neutralised, and laws are enacted to disenfranchise and discriminate against certain groups, we are once again bearing witness to the evils associated with the iron curtain.

At the same time, it is important to acknowledge any benefits that arose from the Communist regimes who took power at a time when post-war Europe was healing and rebuilding itself. Actions that may seem evil when considered in terms of the values and assumptions of Western democracies may be understood differently when viewed from other perspectives. It is therefore important to abandon the Manichean views of good and evil that prevailed during the heyday of the Communist bloc, and instead strive for more nuanced evaluations of the evils of the iron curtain and its legacy.

Key Topics
Accordingly, this project aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary engagement arising from presentations, papers, panels, workshops, readings, performances, screenings and installations on any aspect of the iron curtain and its legacy. Potential topics for exploration include, but are not limited to:

~ ghost towns (e.g. Chernobyl) and former military basis
~ religion in totalitarian states
~ technology, industry and innovation behind the iron curtain
~ purges, persecution and punishment
~ evil in medicine (e.g. banning of abortions in Romania)
~ dissent, rebellion, uprising
~ diaries, letters, oral histories and personal accounts (Samizdat)
~ education and the role of schools in supporting ‘evil’
~ contemporary tourist attractions and their meaning (e.g. remnants of Berlin Wall, Lenin's Mausoleum)
~ lessons to be learned from the iron curtain era
~ parallels between the iron curtain era and the contemporary political climate
~ depictions of the iron curtain era in film, photography, literature, music and visual arts

What To Send
The aim of this inclusive interdisciplinary conference and collaborative networking event is to bring people together and encourage creative conversations in the context of a variety of formats: papers, seminars, workshops, storytelling, performances, poster presentations, problem-solving sessions, case studies, panels, q and a's, round-tables etc. Creative responses to the subject, such as poetry/prose, short film screenings/original drama, installations and alternative presentation styles that engage the audience and foster debate are particularly encouraged. Please feel free to put forward proposals that you think will get the message across, in whatever form.

At the end of the conference we will be exploring ways in which we can develop the discussions and dialogues in new and sustainable inclusive interdisciplinary directions, including research, workshops, publications, public interest days, associations, developing courses etc which will help us make sense of the topics discussed during the meeting. There is an intention, subject to the discussions which emerge during the course of the meeting, to form a selective innovative interdisciplinary publication to engender further research and collaboration.

300 word proposals, presentations, abstracts and other forms of contribution and participation should be submitted by Friday 4th September 2020. Other forms of participation should be discussed in advance with the Organising Chairs.

All submissions will be at least double reviewed, under anonymous (blind) conditions, by a global panel drawn from members of the Project Team, The Development Team and the Advisory Board. In practice our procedures usually entail that by the time a proposal is accepted, it will have been triple and quadruple reviewed.

You will be notified of the panel's decision by Friday 18th September 2020.

If your submission is accepted for the conference, a full draft of your contribution should be submitted by Friday 15th January 2021.

Abstracts and proposals may be in Word, RTF or Notepad formats with the following information and in this order:
a) author(s), b) affiliation as you would like it to appear in the programme, c) email address, d) title of proposal, e) type of proposal e.g. paper presentation, workshop, panel, film, performance, etc, f) body of proposal, g) up to 10 keywords.

E-mails should be entitled: Political Evils Submission

Where To Send
Abstracts should be submitted simultaneously to the Organising Chair and the Project Administrator:

Natalia Kaloh Vid: natalia@progressiveconnexions.net
Len Capuli (Project Administrator): bratislavaevils@progressiveconnexions.net

What's So Special About a Progressive Connexions Event?
A fresh, friendly, dynamic format - at Progressive Connexions we are dedicated to breaking away from the stuffy, old-fashion conference formats, where endless presentations are read aloud off PowerPoints. We work to bring you an interactive format, where exchange of experience and information is alternated with captivating workshops, engaging debates and round tables, time set aside for getting to know each other and for discussing common future projects and initiatives, all in a warm, relaxed, egalitarian atmosphere.

A chance to network with international professionals - the beauty of our interdisciplinary events is that they bring together professionals from all over the world and from various fields of activity, all joined together by a shared passion. Not only will the exchange of experience, knowledge and stories be extremely valuable in itself, but we seek to create lasting, ever-growing communities around our projects, which will become a valuable resource for those belonging to them.

A chance to be part of constructing change - There is only one thing we love as much as promoting knowledge: promoting real, lasting social change by encouraging our participants to take collective action, under whichever form is most suited to their needs and expertise (policy proposals, measuring instruments, research projects, educational materials, etc.) We will support all such actions in the aftermath of the event as well, providing a platform for further discussions, advice from the experts on our Project Advisory Team and various other tools and intellectual resources, as needed.

An opportunity to discuss things that matter to you - Our events are not only about discussing how things work in the respective field, but also about how people work in that field - what are the struggles, problems and solutions professionals have found in their line of work, what are the areas where better communication among specialists is needed and how the interdisciplinary approach can help bridge those gaps and help provide answers to questions from specific areas of activity.

An unforgettable experience - When participating in a Progressive Connexions event, there is a good chance you will make some long-time friends. Our group sizes are intimate, our venues are comfortable and relaxing and our event locations are suited to the history and culture of the event.

Ethos
Progressive Connexions believes it is a mark of personal courtesy and professional respect to your colleagues that all delegates should attend for the full duration of the meeting. If you are unable to make this commitment, please do not submit an abstract or proposal for presentation.

Please note: Progressive Connexions is a not-for-profit network and we are not in a position to be able to assist with conference travel or subsistence, nor can we offer discounts off published rates and fees.

Please send all enquiries to: bratislavaevils@progressiveconnexions.net

For further details and information please visit the conference web page: https://www.progressiveconnexions.net/interdisciplinary-projects/evil/political-evils/conferences/

Sponsored by: Progressive Connexions
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