The 18th International Conference on the History of Concepts 
will take place in Timisoara-Romania, between 15 and 18 September 2015.

 

Please send all your paper proposals to the following E-mail addresses:

victor.neumann@e-uvt.ro

puscasu_anamaria@yahoo.com

 

 

© Ilustration: Tom Beddard, “Faberge Crown”

Important deadlines  
Abstract submission » 1 June 2015

Abstract acceptance » 1 July 2015

The official language of the conference is English.

 

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18th International Conference
on Conceptual History

Multi-, Inter-, Pluri-:

Languages, Cultures, and Identities in Complex Societies

 

The 18th International Conference on Conceptual History will be organized at the West University of Timișoara on 16-18 September 2015 by Victor Neumann and Sorin Antohi, in collaboration with the History of Concepts Group (HCG). The event will bring together researchers from the humanities and the social sciences, in order to foster an inter- and transdisciplinary dialogue between various academic traditions, with a focus on the history of concepts and on conceptual history.

 

For the first time, the HCG’s annual conference will take place in Romania. There are good reasons for this breakthrough. Conceptual history has a strong footing at the West University of Timișoara, where Reinhart Koselleck received the Doctor Honoris Causa degree in 2005, and to which most of his private library has been generously donated by his family.

 

It is also the place where, in collaboration with the Institute of History of Aachen University (RWTH Aachen), with the support of the Volkswagen Foundation, the Reinhart Koselleck International Doctoral School of Conceptual History and the Centre for Advanced Studies in History were established.  Both the School and the Centre concentrate on Begriffgsechichte, with an emphasis on Central and Eastern Europe, and, more generally, on all former communist countries, on Europe as a whole, and beyond. The two institutions have already hosted three international conferences which have resulted in many publications, ranging from collected volumes to thematic blocks, and refereed articles.

 

The 18th International Conference of Conceptual History in Timișoara will deal with Multi-, Inter-, Pluri-: Languages, Cultures, and Identities in Complex Societies. The aim of the conference is to take stock of, and to analyse, the entangled concepts, paradigms, interpretations, and meanings stemming from, and being used in, complex societies—i.e., societies in which many people, if not most or all, have multiple backgrounds (ethnic, linguistic, cultural, religious, ideological, etc.). It is a matter of fact that all globalisations (past and present) have resulted in, and have been triggered by, interacting complex societies. To an ever-growing extent, all societies are complex, and even self-centred, ostensibly isolated, homogeneous communities tend to move in the same direction. Hence, the focus of our conference: the conceptual history and phenomenology of such prefixes as multi-, inter-, pluri-.

 

The first objective of the conference is to highlight the way in which the discourses and practices of multi-, inter-, and pluriculturality have been construed, understood and promoted around the world.

A second objective is to explore the theory and history of the concepts of multi-, inter- and pluriculturality.

The third objective is to further ground the first and second objectives one in a discussion of collective identities.

We invite paper proposals from scholars from all the humanities and social sciences, with a preference for interdisciplinary approaches.

 

Proposals for individual papers should not exceed 400 words, and panel proposals should not exceed 800. The authors’ CVs should not exceed 120 words, including name, institutional affiliation and other relevant information. Each panel will last for two hours, and will include three to four papers. Participants are expected to cover their travel and accommodation expenses. Upon request, the organisers will be able to offer assistance in finding accommodation at reasonable prices.
The registration fee is 100 euros.

 

 

TIMISOARA - THE HOST CITY

Watch the video at your right to see a short but condensed timelapse showing different places of the town, at different times of the day, merged through editing to recreate the course of a day: morning, noon, evening and night.

A 2'24'' video project created by Bogdan Bica in March 2010, initially just for the fun of doing it, but in the end offered  as his humble present to the City of  Timisoara for the December the 1st, the National Day.

 

The music is Living Daylights by The Ghost Orchid.

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/embed/dkNZW3o5XM4)

 

 

Copyright © Bogdan Bica 2010-2015 / Title: "Timisoara--as the day goes by".

 

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Location of the main building of the West University of Timisoara on Google Maps. Street view is also available.