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Mobility in the Contemporary World in Poznan, Poland

1 July 2010 // No Comment

Call for Papers
Deadline: 15/07/2010 (for abstracts)

The Poznan Department of the Polish Sociological Association is organising a conference about mobility in the contemporary world: “Social and spatial mobility in contemporary Central Europe”. It will take place on 23rd and 24th of September 2010, in Poznan.

Mobility is one of the crucial phenomena in the contemporary world. It influences a number of social processes, at both micro- and macro-structural level. Social mobility offers a wide variety of opportunities to improve one’s position in social stratification system by changing individuals’ social status. At a more general level, Social mobility touches the issues of social capital, the changing patterns of family life, or it stimulates a new range of intercultural contacts, cultural globalization, policy matters and international relations.

In the area of Central Europe mobility, besides the ‘old questions’ about limits of mobility behind the iron curtain, the mass mobility in recent years raises new issues connected with the European integration, labor market management, illegal migration, circular and permanent migration patterns among new EU member, in search for new chances of development.

The conference is to meet, confront and discuss a variety of points of views to investigate the present face of migration issues in Central Europe.

Costs
Conference fee: 15 Euro
Early bird registration (reduced fee): 10 Euro (before 30th of August)

Application
Deadline for abstracts: 15th of July 2010
Deadline for full texts: 1st of September 2010

Fill in the online application form and send it to: isan@amu.edu.pl,
lurys-granat@wp.pl or by fax: 0048 61 8292108

For more information, go to the official website

Please note that Mladiinfo does not give scholarships or any financial support, but only informs about different opportunities. Click on the direct link to the official page above to apply for the program.

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