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		<title>ИТАЛИЯ, БЪЛГАРИЯ И БАЛКАНИТЕ (1870–1919)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ИТАЛИЯ, БЪЛГАРИЯ И БАЛКАНИТЕ (1870–1919) The book consists of articles of Italian and Bulgarian scholars who work on joint scientific project between Universita Roma Tre and IBCT. The articles reveal unknown facts and new interpretations of political, economic, and cultural phenomena in the Balkans and the relations between Italy and Bulgaria during the stormy and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a href="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Italija-Balgarija-i-Balkanite-1870-1919..jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3886" alt="Italija, Balgarija i Balkanite (1870-1919)." src="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Italija-Balgarija-i-Balkanite-1870-1919.-209x300.jpg" width="209" height="300" /></a>ИТАЛИЯ, БЪЛГАРИЯ И БАЛКАНИТЕ (1870–1919)</h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The book consists of articles of Italian and Bulgarian scholars who work on joint scientific project between Universita Roma Tre and IBCT. The articles reveal unknown facts and new interpretations of political, economic, and cultural phenomena in the Balkans and the relations between Italy and Bulgaria during the stormy and full of fatal events period after the national revival of the two states.</p>
<p>IK &#8220;Gutenberg&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Incontro &#8211; colloquio STORIA DELLA BULGARIA CONTEMPORANEA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aisseco in collaborazione con Aisse e il Circolo slavistico è lieta di comunicare l&#8217;oganizzazione dell&#8217;evento Incontro-colloquio in occasione della presentazione del volume  STORIA DELLA BULGARIA CONTEMPORANEA di Armando Pitassio 19 aprile, venerdì, ore 16 Sala del Consiglio (IV piano) della Facoltà di Scienze Politiche dell’Università degli Studi Roma Tre (Via Gabriello Chiabrera 199, 4° piano)]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Storia-della-Bulgaria-contemporanea.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3720" alt="Storia della Bulgaria contemporanea" src="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Storia-della-Bulgaria-contemporanea-211x300.jpg" width="211" height="300" /></a>Aisseco in collaborazione con <a href="http://host.uniroma3.it/associazioni/aissee/" target="_blank">Aisse</a> e il Circolo slavistico è lieta di comunicare l&#8217;oganizzazione dell&#8217;evento</strong></p>
<h2>Incontro-colloquio in occasione della presentazione del volume</h2>
<h2><a href="http://aisseco.org/storia-della-bulgaria-contemporanea/"> STORIA DELLA BULGARIA CONTEMPORANEA</a> di Armando Pitassio</h2>
<p><strong>19 aprile, venerdì, ore 16</strong></p>
<p>Sala del Consiglio (IV piano) della Facoltà di Scienze Politiche dell’Università degli Studi Roma Tre (Via Gabriello Chiabrera 199, 4° piano)</p>
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		<title>Storia della Bulgaria contemporanea</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2013 10:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Armando Pitassio Storia della Bulgaria contemporanea La Bulgaria fu uno degli ultimi stati a nascere dalla dissoluzione dei domini ottomani sul continente europeo. Il suo destino fu fin dall’inizio segnato da un lato dal perseguimento di “giusti” confini entro i quali riunire genti e territori ritenuti, a torto o a ragione, bulgari, dall’altro dalla necessità [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Storia-della-Bulgaria-contemporanea.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3720" alt="Storia della Bulgaria contemporanea" src="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Storia-della-Bulgaria-contemporanea-211x300.jpg" width="211" height="300" /></a>Armando Pitassio</strong></p>
<h2>Storia della Bulgaria contemporanea</h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">La Bulgaria fu uno degli ultimi stati a nascere dalla dissoluzione dei domini ottomani sul continente europeo. Il suo destino fu fin dall’inizio segnato da un lato dal perseguimento di “giusti” confini entro i quali riunire genti e territori ritenuti, a torto o a ragione, bulgari, dall’altro dalla necessità di adeguarsi ai livelli di sviluppo europei occidentali. Durante i primi sessant’anni di vita indipendente del paese, i programmi irredentisti dei gruppi dirigenti trascinarono la Bulgaria in ripetute avventure militari disastrose, ritardandone la modernizzazione e creando una profonda frattura tra le poche città e le campagne abbandonate all’arretratezza e alla miseria. L’occupazione sovietica favorì l’avvento di un regime comunista che stroncò i vecchi gruppi dirigenti e applicò il modello economico e politico staliniano. Con la caduta del regime, la Bulgaria è precipitata in una situazione economica disastrata nella quale abili politicanti, malavita organizzata, corruzione diffusa hanno prosperato, deludendo le aspettative dei cittadini, che si ritraggono progressivamente dall’impegno politico nonostante il tanto auspicato ingresso del paese nell’Unione Europea.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.aguaplano.eu/index.php?content=pitassio_catalogo" target="_blank">Aguaplano</a></p>
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		<title>ENCOUNTERS AND ESTRANGEMENTS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ENCOUNTERS AND ESTRANGEMENTS The Jews and the nation states of south-eastern Europe (19th-20th centuries) International Workshop 12 novembre 2012 Scuola Normale Superiore Sala Azzurra Palazzo della Carovana Pisa Program 9,30 MARCO DOGO &#124; Università di Trieste Introduction 9,45 GIANLUCA VOLPI &#124; Università di Udine “Imagined&#8221; assimilation. The Jews and the Jewish question in Hungary 1848-1918 [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: large;"><a href="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/ENCOUNTERS-AND.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3398" title="ENCOUNTERS AND" src="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/ENCOUNTERS-AND-300x235.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="235" /></a>ENCOUNTERS AND ESTRANGEMENTS</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;">The Jews and the nation states of south-eastern Europe (19th-20th centuries)</span><br />
<span style="font-size: large;">International Workshop</span></p>
<p>12 novembre 2012</p>
<p>Scuola Normale Superiore</p>
<p>Sala Azzurra<br />
Palazzo della Carovana<br />
Pisa</p>
<p>Program<br />
9,30 MARCO DOGO | Università di Trieste<br />
Introduction<br />
9,45 GIANLUCA VOLPI | Università di Udine<br />
“Imagined&#8221; assimilation. The Jews and the Jewish question in Hungary 1848-1918<br />
EMANUELA COSTANTINI | Università di Perugia<br />
The Jews in Romania: the impossible emancipation.<br />
Foreign pressure and internal resistance. 1848-1918<br />
BOJAN MITROVIĆ | Università di Trieste<br />
The making of “our Jews”. The emancipation of Jews in Serbia from<br />
foreign imposition to a “matter of national pride” 1830-1918<br />
10,45 Discussion<br />
CRISTIANA FACCHINI | Università di Bologna<br />
CATHERINE HOREL | CNRS, UMR-IRICE (Università di Parigi I)<br />
MILAN RISTOVIĆ | Università di Belgrado<br />
11,15 Coffee break<br />
11,30 TULLIA CATALAN | Università di Trieste<br />
West-European Jewish philanthropic associations and<br />
their relationships with South East European Jews<br />
MARCO DOGO | Università di Trieste<br />
The Jews of Bulgaria from early emancipation to early sionism: and in between?<br />
12,10 Discussion<br />
CRISTIANA FACCHINI | Università di Bologna<br />
CATHERINE HOREL | CNRS, UMR-IRICE (Università di Parigi I)<br />
MILAN RISTOVIĆ | Università di Belgrado<br />
13,00 Lunch<br />
15,30 ELENA MAZZINI | Scuola Normale Superiore<br />
Confronting with the East European Jews. Political and<br />
cultural debates in the Italian Jewish press (1861-1918)<br />
ILARIA PAVAN | Scuola Normale Superiore<br />
The Antisemitism of others. Luigi Luzzatti and the Romanian case<br />
16,10 Discussion<br />
CRISTIANA FACCHINI | Università di Bologna<br />
CATHERINE HOREL | CNRS, UMR-IRICE (Università di Parigi I)<br />
MILAN RISTOVIĆ | Università di Belgrado<br />
16,45 Coffee break<br />
17,00 Conclusion</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Per informazioni:<br />
Attività Culturali<br />
+39 050 509307<br />
eventiculturali@sns.it</p>
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		<title>Storia della Bulgaria. Nel paese delle rose</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2012 14:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Georges Castellan, Marie Vrinat-Nikolov Storia della Bulgaria. Nel paese delle rose Scritto a quattro mani da Georges Castellan e Marie Vrinat-Nikolov, Storia della Bulgaria alza il sipario su uno dei paesi europei meno conosciuti, realizzando così una tappa decisiva del progetto di Argo di contribuire a far conoscere al pubblico italiano il ‘continente’ balcanico. Peculiarità [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><a href="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/storia-della-bulgaria.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3346" title="storia della bulgaria" src="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/storia-della-bulgaria-203x300.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="300" /></a>Georges Castellan, Marie Vrinat-Nikolov</strong><br />
<span style="font-size: large;">Storia della Bulgaria. Nel paese delle rose</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">
Scritto a quattro mani da Georges Castellan e Marie Vrinat-Nikolov, Storia della Bulgaria alza il sipario su uno dei paesi europei meno conosciuti, realizzando così una tappa decisiva del progetto di Argo di contribuire a far conoscere al pubblico italiano il ‘continente’ balcanico. Peculiarità del saggio, il sapiente ed equilibrato intreccio tra l’affresco delle vicende storiche e le varie, vivacissime fasi della cultura del popolo bulgaro. La narrazione si sviluppa in modo lineare: dopo le vicende antiche, in gran parte interne alla storia greca e romana, la Bulgaria comincia ad assumere – almeno linguisticamente – la fisionomia a noi nota con la colonizzazione dei popoli slavi nei secoli VI e VII. Ma è con i protobulgari e il mitico ‘zar’ Simeone (893- 927) che queste antiche popolazioni si guadagnano un posto di prestigio nella storia imponendosi perfino all’impero bizantino. Poi, a par tire dal 1396, si abbatterà il lunghissimo dominio ottomano, che si dissolverà solo con la guerra russo-turca (1877-1878). L’autonomia finalmente ritrovata non porterà tuttavia serenità al generoso popolo bulgaro: prima le disastrose guerre balcaniche, poi le infelici alleanze militari nella prima e soprattutto nella sconda guerra mondiale, infine il lungo periodo all’ombra dell’Unione Sovietica. Un’autonomia vera del paese delle rose ha date recenti e quindi il carattere della cronaca: dal 2007 la Bulgaria fa anche parte dell’Unione europea ricucendo così una storia troppo a lungo lacerata.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6SHueyX825HZzNGOHRPSXVTaTQ" target="_blank">Indice</a></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.argoeditrice.it/scheda1.asp?ProductID=432" target="_blank">Argo</a></p>
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		<title>The Balkan Wars in the Eyes of the Warring Parties</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2012 10:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Igor Despot The Balkan Wars in the Eyes of the Warring Parties: Perceptions and Interpretations In the fall of 1912, the Ottoman Empire was in turmoil. In addition to the Albanian and the Yemen rebellions, the Empire was at war with Italy over the Libyan territory. Worse yet, cholera was spreading throughout the country, leaving [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/The-Balkan-Wars-in-the-Eyes-of-the-Warring-Parties.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3285" title="The Balkan Wars in the Eyes of the Warring Parties" src="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/The-Balkan-Wars-in-the-Eyes-of-the-Warring-Parties.jpg" alt="" width="177" height="262" /></a>Igor Despot</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;">The Balkan Wars in the Eyes of the Warring Parties: Perceptions and Interpretations</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the fall of 1912, the Ottoman Empire was in turmoil. In addition to the Albanian and the Yemen rebellions, the Empire was at war with Italy over the Libyan territory. Worse yet, cholera was spreading throughout the country, leaving a decimated population in its wake. In its weakness, the Ottoman Empire was ripe to be attacked, and the Balkan countries did so. On October 8, 1912, Montenegro declared war on the Ottoman Empire, beginning the first of the Balkan Wars. Embracing maturity and setting their differences aside, four nations joined together to form the Balkan League—Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, and Bulgaria.</p>
<p>Despite the tremendous land victory celebrated by the Balkan League, disputes over dividing the won territory soon arose. Dissatisfied with its share of the Macedonia, Bulgaria attacked its former allies Serbia and Greece. On August 10, 1913, the Treaty of Bucharest ended the second conflict, but it did not bring the peace. In the First World War, which was initiated by Sarajevo assassination, Balkan again became theater of the war.</p>
<p>The Balkan wars have been a popular topic for scholarly research since their resolution. Despite the attention this topic has received, however, the research is far from complete. In this study contributing to the documentation and understanding of this conflict, author Igor Despot has not only reviews the events of the wars, but also considers these events in light of pertinent cultural aspects, identifying the commonalities and differences that may have determined alliances or sparked conflict throughout Balkan history.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Igor Despot was born in Zagreb. He graduated from the faculty of humanities and social science of the University of Zagreb in 1998, obtaining the degree of history and philosophy professor. He obtained his master’s degree on 2008 from the same faculty. This is his PhD dissertation, which he defended in 2012.</p>
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		<title>COLLOQUE Guerres Balkaniques, conflit local et engrenage</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2012 14:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guerres Balkaniques, conflit local et engrenage Bucarest les 1e-2 juin 2012, New Europe College Institutions organisatrices : le New Europe College de Bucarest ; INALCO Paris ; Faculté de Sciences Politiques de l’Université de Bucarest ; Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris Comité d’organisation : Silvia Marton, Catherine Durandin, Anca Oroveanu, Andreea Niță [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Bucarest les 1e-2 juin 2012, New Europe College</strong></p>
<p>Institutions organisatrices : le New Europe College de Bucarest ; INALCO Paris ; Faculté de Sciences Politiques de l’Université de Bucarest ; Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris<br />
Comité d’organisation : Silvia Marton, Catherine Durandin, Anca Oroveanu, Andreea Niță<br />
Comité scientifique : Jean-Jacques Becker, Catherine Durandin, Silvia Marton, Florin Turcanu<br />
Evénement placé sous le patronage de l’Ambassade de France à Bucarest, du Bureau Europe centrale et orientale de l’Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie et de la Délégation Wallonie-Bruxelles à Bucarest<br />
PROGRAMME<br />
Vendredi, le 1er juin 2012<br />
10h-10h30 Mots d’ouverture<br />
Madame Anca OROVEANU, directrice scientifique du New Europe College<br />
Madame Catherine DURANDIN, professeur, INALCO Paris<br />
Monsieur Jean-Jacques BECKER, professeur émérite à l&#8217;Université de Paris X-Nanterre<br />
Madame Fabienne REUTER, Déléguée de la Délégation Wallonie-Bruxelles à Bucarest<br />
Monsieur Stanislas PIERRET, Directeur de l’Institut français de Roumanie<br />
Monsieur Abderrahmane RIDA, Directeur du Bureau Europe centrale et orientale de l’Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie, Bucarest</p>
<p>10h30-12h30 Pourquoi la guerre de 1912 ? Que signifie 1913 ? – modérateur Catherine DURANDIN<br />
Jean-Jacques BECKER, professeur émérite à l&#8217;Université de Paris X-Nanterre, « La France et la Russie face aux guerres balkaniques »<br />
Gerd KRUMEICH, professeur (em) à l´Université de Düsseldorf, « Les guerres balkaniques sous le regard allemand »<br />
Donald SASSOON, professeur, Queen Mary, University of London, « Les enjeux de la modernité capitaliste : l’Europe avant la Grande Guerre »<br />
12h30-14h30 Pause déjeuner</p>
<p>14h30-16h Les volontés et les aspirations locales ; construction et expression des nationalismes (première partie) – modérateur Jean-Jacques BECKER<br />
Antony TODOROV, professeur, Nouvelle Université Bulgare, Sofia, « Les guerres balkaniques en Bulgarie: la bataille des interprétations »<br />
Florin ȚURCANU, professeur, Faculté de Sciences Politiques, Université de Bucarest, « Nicolae Iorga, le nationalisme roumain et les guerres balkaniques »<br />
Stanislav SRETENOVIC, chercheur titulaire à l’Institut national d’histoire contemporaine, Belgrade,<br />
« Les enjeux historico-politiques des guerres balkaniques en Serbie, 1912-1941 »<br />
16h-16h30 Pause café<br />
NEW EUROPE COLLEGE<br />
Str. Plantelor 21, Bucureşti 023971<br />
Tel.: (+40-21) 307 99 10; Fax: 327 07 74; e-mail: nec@nec.ro<br />
16h30-17h30 Les volontés et les aspirations locales ; construction et expression des nationalismes (seconde partie) – modérateur Vincent DUCLERT<br />
Bernard LORY, maître de conférences, INALCO Paris, « La diabolisation de l’empire ottoman à la veille des guerres balkaniques »<br />
», Hamit BOZARSLAN, directeur d’études, EHESS, Paris, « De la « Liberté » au Parti unique. Impact des guerres balkaniques dans l’Empire ottoman<br />
18h Dîner<br />
19h Soirée sciences sociales au Salon du livre Bookfest, édition 2012 qui a la France comme invitée d’honneur<br />
Samedi, le 2 juin 2012<br />
10h-12h30 La conduite et le vécu de la guerre – modérateur Donald SASSOON<br />
Annette BECKER, professeur à l’Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense ; Institut universitaire de France,<br />
« Interventions humanitaires pendant les Guerres balkaniques »<br />
Jean-Noël GRANDHOMME, maître de conférences habilité à diriger des recherches à l&#8217;Université de Strasbourg,<br />
« Les Aspects militaires des guerres balkaniques »<br />
Bogdan POPA, chercheur, Institut « Nicolae Iorga », Académie Roumaine, Bucarest, « La préparation physique et l’hygiène de l&#8217;armée roumaine pendant la seconde guerre balkanique »<br />
Laurent ROSSION, attaché scientifique aux Archives et Musée de la Littérature, Bruxelles, « Arabesques et goût français : l’esthétique francophone roumaine avant la Grande guerre »<br />
12h30-14h30 Pause déjeuner<br />
14h30-15h30 Sociétés et Politiques en tourmente (première partie) – modérateur Silvia MARTON<br />
Vincent DUCLERT, professeur agrégé à l’EHESS, Paris, « Jean Jaurès et les guerres balkaniques »<br />
Cécile FOLSCHWEILLER, maître de conférences, INALCO Paris, « L’inéluctable fin de l’empire austro-hongrois ? L’alternative fédéraliste et les projets roumains »<br />
15h30-16h Pause café<br />
16h-17h30 Sociétés et Politiques en tourmente (seconde partie) – modérateur Florin ȚURCANU<br />
Catherine DURANDIN, professeur, INALCO Paris, « Roumanie 1912, réflexions sur la/les violences »<br />
Silvia MARTON, maître de conférences, Faculté de Sciences Politiques, Université de Bucarest, « Le débat politique en Roumanie: mémoires et perspectives en 1911-1913 »<br />
Lucie GUESNIER, doctorante INALCO Paris, « Les socialistes de Roumanie et les guerres balkaniques »<br />
17h30-18h Conclusions globales : Stéphane AUDOUIN-ROUZEAU, directeur d&#8217;études, EHESS, Paris<br />
19h Dîner</p>
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		<title>CFP: Close but Unknown Neighbors : Balkan Sociological Perspectives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Second Annual Conference of the Balkan Sociological Forum Close but Unknown Neighbors : Balkan Sociological Perspectives 9-10 November 2012 Sofia, Bulgaria Deadline: 30th of June 201 The Conference is organized by the Balkan Sociological Forum and Bulgarian Sociological Association and supported by the International Sociological Association. It will be held parallel with the XIII Congress [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: large;">Close but Unknown Neighbors : Balkan Sociological Perspectives</span></p>
<p>9-10 November 2012 Sofia, Bulgaria</p>
<p>Deadline: 30th of June 201</p>
<p>The Conference is organized by the Balkan Sociological Forum and Bulgarian Sociological Association and supported by the International Sociological Association. It will be held parallel with the XIII Congress of the Bulgarian Sociological Association on November 9-10, 2012 in Sofia.</p>
<p>Place of the topic in relation to state-of-the-art in sociology The Balkans have been systematically studied by historians, anthropologists, cultural studies experts, art historians, but have rarely been placed in a general sociological perspective. Comparative studies on separate social problems have rarely included more than three or four countries. In fact, from a sociological perspective, Balkan countries pose a double challenge: social and cognitive. There is the social aspect, for even though they have a shared past of authoritarian and totalitarian regimes in different periods of the 20th century, their social and political development in post WW2 Europe has not been the same for all countries. Their common present situation of transition to a market economy and democratic structures like those of Western Europe, does not cancel the specific ordeals of economic, political, and social development that each national society of the Balkans is going through. Engrossed as we are in the supra-national structures of the EU and of Transatlantic cooperation, we hardly notice our neighbours; moreover, we fail to realize that the position of each country on the international scene depends on its relations with, and the support of, its closest environment. In competing for international recognition, our interest in neighbouring countries is all too often limited to what can be advantageous though detrimental to them. Thus we miss the chance of working together to overcome our common weaknesses and achieve mutual consolidation of our separate advantages. In scrutinizing our own problems, we fail to look around us and see that, within the proximate region – so close to us by its historical destiny and present state of civilization, some country may have already found a solution to some of our own problems. What are our Balkan neighbours like as economic and political players, as stratified societies and united communities, as educational and cultural structures, as ways of living together and recognizing the other? What is happening here and now in each Balkan country? How does the past impact on the present in each country and in the relations between them? What part of the contemporary experience of each country could be useful for its neighbours, so that our presence in united Europe and in the world might be constructive, mutually enriching, and stimulating? These are all questions to which sociology, with its rich variety of paradigms and approaches, can provide well-argued and thoughtful answers. As concerns the Balkans as a cognitive challenge, this aspect consists foremost in the problems that the current processes of internationalization and interdisciplinary scientific knowledge pose for sociology. The national communities of sociologists in Balkan countries compete to win a place in the European production of interdisciplinary and policy-oriented knowledge, but we are also partners playing non-hegemonic roles in the international research area. These combined features provide a suitable starting point for analysis, and our integration in the European Research Area clarifies a number of problems, such as:</p>
<p>· the marginalization of national sociological traditions;</p>
<p>· the neutralization of local issues by presenting them as Eastern equivalents of problems formulated with reference to the West European social and research context;</p>
<p>· the irrelevance of applying a theoretical framework to social situations in separate national contexts;</p>
<p>· the replacement of scientific argumentation as to the validity of knowledge by imperatives of immediate applicability;</p>
<p>· the tension between local vocation vs. international involvement; the growing dependence of the research structure and the type of knowledge produced relative to the forms of funding and the supra-national management of scientific production, etc.</p>
<p>Objectives and topics The main objective of the Second Annual Conference of BSF is by identifying the common and specific problems in the contemporary development of Balkan countries, to contribute to a better understanding of our own society, and to the development of sociology as a cognitive solution to the contextual problems, a solution based on adequate theoretical and methodological tools.</p>
<p>The discussions will be organized around the following thematic centers: · The Contemporary Economic Crisis: Political Solutions, Technological Answers, Individual Strategies; · Mobility and Social Inequalities; · Global Social Order, States, Citizens; · Transformations of Identities and Social Relationships in the Balkans; · National Sociological Traditions and the Sociologist’s Vocation Today.</p>
<p>Organization and deadlines Balkan Sociological Forum and Bulgarian Sociological Association invite scholars and students of sociology and other social sciences from all Balkan countries and colleagues outside the Balkans working jointly with sociologists from this region to take part in the Second Conference of BSF.</p>
<p>Please, send your proposals until June 30th 2012 to the following addresses: bsa @ sociology . bas . bg and diana @ sociology . bas . bg .</p>
<p>Conference languages: Bulgarian and English</p>
<p>Deadlines: · 30th of June 2012: Abstract submission · 15th of July 2012: Confirmation of abstract acceptance · 30th of September 2012: Participants registration · 25th of October 2012: Conference programme</p>
<p>Abstracts should be contained the following items: · Name · Professional status (student, Ph.D. student, professor, research fellow, experts, etc.) · Institution · Title and abstract up to 20 lines/or 200 words/or 1500 sings in English Accommodation and other details will be announced before 10th of October 2012.</p>
<p>Organizers and Organizing Committee Bulgarian Sociological Association (www.bsa-bg.org) Balkan Sociological Forum Organizing Committee Lekë SOKOLI – president of the Balkan Sociological Forum, University Martin Barleti, Tirana, Albania Svetla KOLEVA – vice-president of the Balkan Sociological Forum, president of the Bulgarian Sociological Association, Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria Gjon BORIÇI &#8211; Albanian University, Tirana, Albania Ognjen ČALDAROVIĆ &#8211; president of Croatian Sociological Association Todor GALEV &#8211; Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria Maya GREKOVA &#8211; Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria Ivo HRISTOV &#8211; Plovdiv University Paisii Hilendarski, Bulgaria Martin KANOUSHEV &#8211; New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria Jonida LAMAJ – Balkan Sociological Forum Secretary, Albanian Institute of Sociology Svetla MARINOVA &#8211; Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria Mihail MIRCHEV &#8211; University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria Diana NENKOVA &#8211; Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria Andrei NONCHEV – University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria Ali PAJAZITI &#8211; South East European University, Tetovo, Macedonia Miroslava RADEVA &#8211; Plovdiv University Paisii Hilendarski and MBMD Ltd., Bulgaria Sunai RAIMI &#8211; State University of Tetovo, Macedonia Rumiana STOILOVA &#8211; Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria Gorgi TONOVSKI &#8211; FON University, Skopje, Macedonia</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jérôme Heurtaux , Frédéric Zalewski Introduction à l’Europe postcommuniste L’Europe centrale et orientale postcommuniste suscite un intérêt soutenu en Europe occidentale, comme l’atteste le retentissement d’événements tels que l’entrée des pays de l’Est dans l’Union en 2004 et 2006, le vingtième anniversaire de la chute du Mur de Berlin en 2009 ou la disparition tragique [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: large;">Introduction à l’Europe postcommuniste</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">L’Europe centrale et orientale postcommuniste suscite un intérêt soutenu en Europe occidentale, comme l’atteste le retentissement d’événements tels que l’entrée des pays de l’Est dans l’Union en 2004 et 2006, le vingtième anniversaire de la chute du Mur de Berlin en 2009 ou la disparition tragique du président polonais en 2010. Par ailleurs, les bouleversements qui touchent actuellement le monde arabe donnent lieu à une attention renouvelée pour l’expérience Est-européenne en matière de révolution transnationale et de transition démocratique.<br />
Ce manuel de sociologie politique se veut une synthèse générale sur les évolutions des anciennes démocraties populaires depuis 1989. Il traite notamment de l’effondrement des régimes communistes, des changements de régime, de l’émergence des scènes politiques (règles du jeu, partis politiques, élections et comportements électoraux, mobilisations collectives…) ou encore de l’élargissement européen. Se référant tant à la littérature anglophone que francophone, il offre la synthèse la plus riche et la plus récente des connaissances disponibles sur l’ancien bloc de l’Est en Europe, irriguée par la connaissance de ces terrains que les auteurs détiennent en tant que chercheurs confirmés.<br />
Cet ouvrage s’adresse aux étudiants et enseignants des 1er et 2e cycles en histoire contemporaine, science politique, politique comparée et sociologie, langues et civilisations d’Europe centrale et orientale ainsi qu’aux spécialistes de l’Europe postcommuniste.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jérôme HEURTAUX est Maître de conférences en science politique à l’Université Paris-Dauphine et chercheur à l’IRISSO (Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire en sciences sociales, CNRS, UMR 7170). Il enseigne notamment la sociologie des crises politiques et des changements de régime.<br />
Frédéric ZALEWSKI est Maître de conférences en science politique à l’Université Paris Ouest – Nanterre La Défense et chercheur à l’ISP (Institut des Sciences sociales du Politique, CNRS, UMR 8166). Il consacre plusieurs de ses enseignements aux transformations de l’Europe postcommuniste.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://superieur.deboeck.com/titres/120356_3/introduction-a-l-europe-postcommuniste.html" target="_blank">De Boeck</a></p>
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		<title>Les transformations des espaces académiques centre-est-européens depuis 1989</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Les transformations des espaces académiques centre-est-européens depuis 1989,entre dynamiques endogènes et transferts internationaux Transformations of East-Central European Academic Fields since 1989: between Domestic Dynamics and International Transfers Jeudi 10 mai 2012  &#124;  Paris (75014) Cette journée d’études vise à interroger, de manière comparée, les transformations des systèmes de l’enseignement supérieur à partir de plusieurs terrains centre-est-européens. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><a href="http://aisseco.org/?attachment_id=2644" rel="attachment wp-att-2644"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2644" title="scuola" src="http://aisseco.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/scuola-213x300.jpg" alt="" width="213" height="300" /></a>Les transformations des espaces académiques centre-est-européens depuis 1989</span>,<span style="font-size: medium;">entre dynamiques endogènes et transferts internationaux</span><br />
<span style="font-size: medium;">Transformations of East-Central European Academic Fields since 1989: between Domestic Dynamics and International Transfers</span><br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Jeudi 10 mai 2012  |  Paris (75014)</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Cette journée d’études vise à interroger, de manière comparée, les transformations des systèmes de l’enseignement supérieur à partir de plusieurs terrains centre-est-européens. Il s’agit, d’une part, d’étudier les réformes postcommunistes et libérales de l’enseignement supérieur en tant qu’elles s’inscrivent dans les transformations plus générales de l’État. L’analyse se focalise non seulement sur les changements institutionnels rendus possibles par les lois successives mais aussi sur les artisans de ces réformes, leurs parcours et leurs prises de position dans les débats publics. D’autre part, nous intégrons la dimension internationale en interrogeant le concours des experts en provenance d’institutions internationales tout comme des fondations philanthropiques. Notre attention se porte sur l’appropriation et l’investissement diversifiés de ces programmes par les acteurs nationaux.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Le projet de formation-recherche du CIERA 2011-2013 vise à interroger, de manière comparée, les transformations des systèmes de l’enseignement supérieur à partir de plusieurs terrains centre-est-européens. Il s’agit, d’une part, d’interroger les réformes postcommunistes et libérales de l’enseignement supérieur en tant qu’elles s’inscrivent dans les transformations plus générales de l’État. L’analyse se focalise non seulement sur les changements institutionnels rendus possibles par les lois successives mais aussi sur les artisans de ces réformes, leurs parcours et leurs prises de position dans les débats publics. D’autre part, nous intégrons la dimension internationale en interrogeant le concours des experts en provenance d’institutions internationales tout comme des fondations philanthropiques. Notre attention se portera sur l’appropriation et l’investissement diversifiés de ces programmes par les acteurs nationaux. S’agissant de la référence incontournable que constitue aujourd’hui le processus de Bologne, notre projet ambitionne d’interroger sa réception et la manière dont celui-ci se matérialise dans les pays étudiés, en se penchant sur les experts qui circulent entre l’espace national et l’espace européen et en orientant la focale sur ceux qui vivent ce processus au quotidien.<br />
Programme de formation-recherche du CIERA, en coopération avec CRPS/Paris I, GSPE/UdS, CERCEC/EHESS, Université Humboldt Berlin/Faculté des Sciences sociales, Foreduc/Paris Ouest Nanterre et ISP/Paris Ouest Nanterre<br />
Programme</p>
<p>9h30 Introduction / Opening remarks</p>
<p>9h45-12h30<br />
Première session : Les réformes de l’enseignement supérieur dans le contexte des transformations systémiques : la recomposition du rapport public / privé<br />
Session I: Higher Education Reform and Systemic Transformations: Reshaping the Public/Private Balance</p>
<p>Présidente / Chair: Laure Neumayer (MCF, Paris I, CESSP-CRPS),</p>
<p>Carole Sigman (CR, CNRS, Paris), Le brouillage des frontières public/privé dans l&#8217;enseignement supérieur russe depuis la chute de l&#8217;URSS</p>
<p>Daniel Hechler (Doctorant, Institut für Hochschulforschung Wittenberg), The transformation of the East German Higher Education 1989-1995 and the memory of communist rule at East German universities</p>
<p>Julita Jabłecka (Professeure, Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu-National Louis University, Nowy Sącz), Transformation of Polish Higher Education between 1990-2011: looking back, ahead or around?</p>
<p>Svetlana Dimitrova (Post-doctorante, Université de Bretagne Occidentale Brest &#8211; EHESS, Paris), Les transformations de l’enseignement supérieur en Bulgarie au début des années 1990 : un problème de reconnaissance ?</p>
<p>Žarko Dragšić (Doctorant, INCHER, Université de Kassel), The Rise of Private Higher Education in Croatia and Macedonia</p>
<p>Discutante: Annie Vinokur (Professeur émérite d’économie, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre)</p>
<p>12h30-14h00 Pause déjeuner / Lunch</p>
<p>14h00-16h00<br />
Deuxième session. Saisir le changement : disciplines, professions, nouveaux lieux de production de savoirs<br />
Session II: Understanding Change: New Academic Disciplines, Professions and New Knowledge Production Sites</p>
<p>Présidente / Chair: Carole Sigman</p>
<p>Irmina Matonyte (Professeure, ISM University of Management and Economics, Vilnius), Emergence of political sciences in Lithuania in the early 1990s: the role of external actors and leverages</p>
<p>Valentin Behr (Doctorant, Université de Strasbourg), Les historiens polonais entre transformations de l’espace académique et les recompositions du jeu politique</p>
<p>Pierre-Louis Six (Doctorant, IUE de Florence), Une perspective institutionnelle : le MGIMO entre recomposition de ses rapports à l’Etat et internationalisation</p>
<p>Laure Neumayer (MCF, Paris I), L’invention d’une discipline académique : les études européennes en République tchèque</p>
<p>Discutante : Anja Röcke (Chercheure, Humboldt-Universität Berlin, Institut für Sozialwissenschaften)</p>
<p>16h-16h30 Pause café/ Coffee break</p>
<p>16h30-18h.<br />
Table ronde avec la participation d’experts internationaux de l’enseignement supérieur suivie d’une discussion générale<br />
Round table with Higher Education international experts and general discussion</p>
<p>Lazar Vlasceanu (Professeur, Université de Bucarest)</p>
<p>Nina Kancewicz-Hoffman (Docteure, Chef d’unité Humanités et Sciences sociales, European Science Foundation)</p>
<p>Discussion animée par Ioana Cîrstocea et Dorota Dakowska</p>
<p>Comité d’organisation / Organizing committee:</p>
<p>Ioana Cîrstocea (CR, CNRS, GSPE)<br />
Dorota Dakowska (MCF, IEP Strasbourg, GSPE)<br />
Laure Neumayer (MCF, Paris I, CESSP-CRPS)<br />
Anja Röcke (Chercheure, Humboldt-Universität Berlin, Institut für Sozialwissenschaften)<br />
Carole Sigman (CR, CNRS, ISP, CERCEC)</p>
<p>Inscription gratuite mais obligatoire auprès d&#8217;Estelle Czerny</p>
<p>Tel : 03 68 85 61 65<br />
Courriel : estelle.czerny@misha.fr</p>
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