Call for Abstracts and Proposals for Conference 'Beyond Borders and Boundaries: Europe, Eurasia and Asia'

You are invited to submit your abstract or panel proposal for the AACaPS – ESAANZ Conference 2021. This event will be hosted by the European Union Centre for Excellence at RMIT University in a hybrid format: in person and online.

AACaPS – ESAANZ Conference 2021


RMIT University Melbourne / Online

Conference 25-26 November 2021


CALL FOR ABSTRACT or PANEL PROPOSALS 


Abstracts Due 15 August 2021

You are invited to submit your abstract or panel proposals for this conference. 

This event will be hosted by the European Union Centre for Excellence at RMIT University in a hybrid format: in person and online. 

Conference Theme

Beyond Borders and Boundaries: Europe, Eurasia and Asia
 
Most of us have become acutely aware of borders and boundaries since Covid-19 struck!

These boundaries are physical, psychological and systemic.

No doubt ‘borders and boundaries’ are acutely relevant to the regions of our interest (Europe, Eurasia and Asia).

In adopting ‘borders and boundaries’ as the theme for this conference, the organisers hope to include analysis of – and/or to cross - as many types of boundaries as possible. 

There could, therefore, be consideration of:
  • Physical borders (eg the problems of joining or leaving the EU, Schengen, NATO, the Eurasian Union, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation or the Belt and Road Initiative, Brexit, territorial disputes).
  • Psychological boundaries (eg Russians having to think of themselves as Russians but not Soviets, Serbs seeing themselves as Serbs but not Yugoslavs).
  • Cultural boundaries (eg problems of translation, problems of harmonising legislation or systems).
  • Political boundaries (eg transitioning from one type of system or regime to another).
  • Economic boundaries (eg from free trade to protectionism).
  • Historical boundaries (eg impact of certain historical events or actions); or
  • Transgressions of various kinds (eg challenges to cultural traditions, historiography, gender stereotypes, criminality, cyber security and digital challenges).
Methodologically, there could be papers that challenge or cross discipline boundaries. 

In short, there should be room for all at this exciting conference!

More Information

For more information about this conference see:
  • Australasian Association for Communist and Post-Communist Studies (AACaPS) website here
  • European Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ) website here;
  • Conference flier here.
Submit Your Abstracts or Panel Proposals - Due 15 August

Please submit your abstracts or panel proposals. To do so, you can email:
  • EU Centre at RMIT here; or
  • Australasian Association for Communist and Post-Communist Studies (AACaPS) here.
Organising Committee 
  • Australasian Association for Communist and Post-Communist Studies (AACaPS)
  • European Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ)
  • European Union Centre for Excellence at RMIT University



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Social and Global Studies Centre
RMIT University, Melbourne


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