Regional Studies Association Annual International Conference - Regions: The Dilemmas of Integration and Competition

May 27 2008 20:00
May 29 2008 20:00
Etc/GMT-1

 

Prague, Czech Republic

This conference is the twelfth in the Association's international series of events, and it comes at a time when great changes are unfolding in Europe, both in terms of regional development and regional policy. The meeting takes place in Prague, at the heart of the Czech Republic.

Hosted by the University of Economics Prague the theme of this years conference is "Regions: The Dilemmas of Integration and Competition?"

The conference follows the structure of previous events with a number of plenary presentations interspersed with several parallel gateways, many of which will run throughout the conference.

Those interested in contributing to the conference are invited to submit an abstract (between 400 - 800 words), giving the relevant Gateway and FULL CONTACT DETAILS by 29th February 2008. You are encouraged to discuss your ideas with the Gateway convenors before submission but in all cases abstracts must be sent to the Regional Studies Association VIA THE WEBSITE so that they can be logged and author contact details registered for the receipt of further information. If accepted your abstract will form your submission to the conference volume with carries an ISBN Number.

Submission deadline - 29th February 2008

Conference Parallel Workshop Themes

  • European Regional Policy

    Convenor: John Shutt, ERBEDU, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, Tel: +44 (0)113 812 3221, Email: [email protected]
  • Regions: hubs of global knowledge

    Convenor: Lisa de Propris, University of Birmingham, UK, Tel: +44 (0)121 414 6258, Email: [email protected]
    Ron Boschma, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Tel: +31 30 253 2896, Ron Boschma, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Tel: +31 30 253 2896, Email: [email protected]
  • Labour Market Dynamics, Human Capital and Migration

    Convenor: Serge Coulombe, University of Ottawa. Ottawa, Canada, Tel: +1 613 562 5800 ext 1689, Email: [email protected] plus Michel Beine, University of Luxembourg, Tel: +352 4666 446 752, Email: [email protected]
  • Rural Economic Development - Core-periphery relations: problems of rural areas development

    Convenor: Martin Pelucha, University of Economics in Prague, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, nam. W. Churchilla 4, Prague 3, 130 67, Tel: +420 222 230 259, Email: [email protected] and Zuzana Bednarikova, Research Institute of Agricultural Economics, Tel: +420 222 000 507, Email: [email protected]
  • City Regions

    Convenors: Tassilo Herrschel, University of Westminster, London, UK, Tel: +44 (0)207 911 5000, Email: [email protected], Iwona Sagan, University of Gdansk, Poland, Tel: +48 58 523 6612 Email: [email protected] and Martin Ourednicek, Charles University, Czech Republic, Tel: +420 221 951 378, Email: [email protected]
  • Spatial Planning and Territories

    Convenors: Gordon Dabinett, University of Sheffield, UK, Tel: + 44 (0)114 222 6197, Email: [email protected], Stefanie Dühr, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Tel: +31 (0)24-361 30 51, Email: [email protected]

  • Multi-Level Governance

    Convenors: Arnoud Lagendijk, University Radboud Nijmegen, Nijmegen School of Management, Spatial Planning, Thomas van Aquinostraat, PO Box 9108, 6500 HK Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Tel: +31 24 361 1925, Email: [email protected] and Zuzana Trhlinova Khendriche, Dept of Regional Studies, Economics and Public Administration, University of Economics Prague, Czech Republic, Email: [email protected], Tel: + 42 022 409 5546
  • Sport and Tourism Culture - Creative experience economies: regional integration through competition?

    Convenors: Henrik Halkier, University of Aalborg, Denmark, Tel: +45 96 359 138, Email [email protected] and Marek Kozak, University of Warsaw, Poland, Tel: +48 (0)22 826 1654, Email: [email protected]
  • Regional Identities and Imaginations

    Convenor: Brian Graham, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK, Tel +44(0)2870 323399, Email: [email protected] and Pavel Chromy, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Tel: +420 221 995 515, Email: [email protected]
  • Knowledge-based development in old industrial regions

    Convenors: Paul Benneworth, University of Newcastle, UK, Tel: +44 (0)191 222 8015, Email: [email protected] and Gert-Jan Hospers, University of Twente, The Netherlands, Tel: +31 (0) 453 894 554, Email: [email protected]

  • Employability and labour market strategies in regional perspective

    Convenor: Colin Lindsay, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK, Tel: +44 131 455 4315, Email: [email protected] and Lionel Guillemot, University of Angers, Angers, France, Tel: +33 (0)241 226 353, Email: [email protected]
  • Local and Regional Economic Development

    Convenors: Andy Pike, University of Newcastle, UK, Tel: +44 (0)191 222 8011, Email: [email protected] and Mário Vale, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, Tel: +35 121 7940218, Email: [email protected]
  • Democracy and Regions

    Convenor: Oto Potluka, IREAS, Institute for Structural Policy, Stepanska 45, Prague 1, 110 00, the Czech Republic, Tel: +420 222 230 259, Email: [email protected] and Miroslav Kundrata, Czech Environmental Partnership Foundation, Udolni 33, 602 00 Brno, the Czech Republic, Tel: +420 515 903 130, Email: [email protected]
  • Environmental Issues in Local and Regional Development

    Convenors: Gerd Lintz, Institute of Ecological and Regional Development, Germany, Tel.: +49 (0)351 4679-234, Email: [email protected] Peter Wirth, Institute of Ecological and Regional Development, Dresden, Germany, Tel.: +49 (0)351 4679-232, Email: [email protected]

Submission Guidelines

Please submit via our website at www.regional-studies-assoc.ac.uk  by 29th February 2008. The conference abstract submission page will close on this date and you will not be able to submit after this date. Your abstract will be accepted - You are required to register and pay at the same time as you submit. The site is secure and accepts all major credit and debit cards. If paying in this way is a difficulty for you please contact the office.


Submissions must include the title, abstract, authors details and choice of gateway.

Proposals will be considered by the Conference Programme Committee against the criteria of originality and interest, subject balance and geographical spread.

Submission Address

Website: www.regional-studies-assoc.ac.uk

Email: [email protected]

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