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ACCELHIS2015 2015 : Conference on Acceleration of History

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Link: http://accelerationhistory2015.blogspot.com
 
When Dec 10, 2014 - Mar 21, 2015
Where Nicosia, Cyprus
Submission Deadline Dec 10, 2014
Categories    politics   history   sociology
 

Call For Papers

Academics and researchers are invited to submit competitive abstracts and papers for presentation that address the following as well as other related thematic issues:
- War, conflicts and rebellions. Is acceleration of history a Game of Violence?
- Is Culture accelerating through time?
- Intra- and post-crisis transitions. How and when the Economy changed the direction of history.
- Europe: Yesterday’s and Today’s playing field of Change.
- Media, Technology, and Society Evolution: When old theories meet new.

All accepted abstracts will be published online prior to the conference.
A selection of the Conference papers will be published in an edited volume.
There is NOT any participation fee.

Abstract deadline 10 December 2014 (sent to aalecou@gmail.com)
The website of the conference is http://accelerationhistory2015.blogspot.com

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