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December 2011

MERC is pleased to announce the 11th round of research awards and invites proposals from qualified
researchers. Deadline for receiving proposals in their final format is 15 November 2011. While open to all
research ideas and topics, the program encourages proposals that apply rigorous social science methodologies
and theories particularly in the following areas:

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8th METU Conference on International Relations (Ankara-Turkey) PDF Print E-mail

 

Middle East Technical University (METU) Department of International Relations calls for proposals for pre-organised panels, roundtables and individual papers for its annual eighth METU Conference on International Relations to be held on June 17-19, 2009 in Ankara, Turkey.

The theme of the 2009 conference is Patterns of Change in the Global System. The Conference will provide a forum for a thorough discussion of change with respect to different actors and structures. In order to attain a systematic perspective towards the issue of change, the Conference will attempt to deal with the following questions: How has the discipline of International Relations traditionally conceptualized and contextualized patterns of change? What is the promise of alternative approaches presented by Critical Theory, Constructivism, Historical Sociology and Post-Modernism? What is the context and content of change at global, regional and national levels? How has the nature and role of the nation-state changed in the process of globalization? What are the practical and theoretical implications of globalization vis-à-vis the issues of global governance and cosmopolitanism? What are the major trends of change in the post-Cold War era? Where does international law stand within these discussions? How should we comprehend the relationship between crisis and change? Does the current financial crisis imply a change in understanding the conception of state-market, state-society relations? Is there a change in the way security is perceived? What are the new parameters of security in respect to environment, international migration and gender? What are the specific epistemological and ontological questions that arise in relation to these issues?

A non-exhaustive list of possible themes for the Conference can be found at
http://www.ir. metu.edu. tr/conf2009

Tuba Ünlü

Department of International Relations

Middle East Technical University

 
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