AnthropoEast: The Europeanization of the Balkans – The Balkanization of Europe Third International Conference in Ethnology and Anthropology (Craiova)

Dates: November 26-29, 2008. The aim of the conference is to create a debate framework for academics both from and from abroad, who are concerned with the (re)defining of the epistemological Location: Craiova, Romania. limits of the field of research which they cover.

Deadline: September 15, 2008. Several themes should be taken into consideration: Organizers: The Museum of , the Department of Ethnography of I. (Multi)Cultural Europe. Rhetorics and Practice of Diversity the University of Craiova, and the Centre for Studies in Folklife and • Migrations and the Construction of Ethnic Groups in the New Europe Traditional Culture of .

In order to improve communication • Rituals, Narratives, Discourses and Material Culture we are going to edit and publish the volume of the conference, • Negotiating Identity in the New Europe Symposia. Studies in Ethnology and Anthropology, Issue no. 1/2008 in advance, so that each participant will • Interpreting Religious Diversity: Conversion, Syncretism and Religious Practice have it in their conference portfolio. The papers which to be presented II. A New Europe – A New Anthropology ?! during the conference must therefore be submitted in extenso to our • »My Home, Your Country, Our Museum«. Migration Flow and Museums editorial board by September 15, 2008. • Poetics and Politics in the New Anthropology The papers should be original and should not be under consideration Without having any intention to cover the entire problems of the anthropological research elsewhere. They must be presented in in the South-Eastern Europe, the conference is intended to be only a simple X-raying of English and presentations are not to exceed 20 minutes in length. the discipline as it looks like at the beginning of the Century.

Submissions should be sent to the publisher at the following address: Mihai Fifor, general manager Lavinia Coaje, project coordinator The Museum of Oltenia 8 Popa Sapca Street, 200422 surname, should be typed at the end Craiova - Romania of the article. Examples: Tel: +40 251 411906 Thomas, K. 1991. Religion and the Fax: +40 251 419435 Decline of Magic. London: Penguin E-mail: [email protected] Books. Declich, F. 2000. ‘Sufi experience in rural Somali. A focus on women’, Articles should not exceed 15 pages. Social Anthropology 8, 3 : 295-318. On a different sheet of paper you Single inverted commas should be are to write the author’s name and used except for quotations within academic affiliation and paper's title quotations, which should have double All contributions should be clearly inverted commas. Quotations of more typed or printed on single-sided than 60 words should be set off from A4 or US Letter paper, one and a the text with an extra line of spacing half spaced, and with wide margins above and below, and typed without throughout (including footnotes and inverted commas. bibliographical references). British English (not American English) Footnotes should be kept at a spelling should be used in English minimum. Essential notes should be articles except in quoted matter which presented in a typed list at the end of should follow the original. the article. Bibliographical references Participation expenses. All should be given in parentheses in a expenses, excepting travel costs standard author-date in-text citations: from participants' home country Example: (Thomas 1991: 123). to Bucharest and from Bucharest A complete list of references cited, back home, will be covered by the arranged alphabetically by author’s organisers.

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