This document announces a conference titled "Research on Nationalism - 2nd Conference: From Nation to State in the 21st century" to be held on June 13th, 2013 in Bilbao, Spain. The conference will examine the rise of ethnic minority and stateless nationalist movements globally and discuss possible solutions for national diversity and the modern system of states. The program includes an opening seminar, presentation of papers, and a closing discussion panel on the Basque nation and state. Those interested in presenting or attending must submit relevant papers or register by June 1st.
The third meeting of the BASQUE RESEARCH COMMUNITY INNEUROSCIENCE will be held in Bizkaia Aretoa (Main Hall of the UPV/EHU) in Bilbao, on June 27th 2016
VI International Congress on Migration and Mental Health: Berlin – 12th October 2017
“Geopolitics: conflict, insecurity and the migrant crisis”.
http://mmh2017.com/en/about-mmh-2017/
This Congress will take place, delayed, virtualized, and digitalized, but it will take place and it will be historic. A renewal, some may say a Renaissance has to be programmed and it will take off on March 1st with the General Assembly of the International Society for Applied Linguistics. A new board of managers or governors or whatever you may like to call them, from all over the world will be elected and the mission will be to prepare the 2024 Congress and to open ISAPL onto the world it does not yet touch, thinking of Asia and Africa. An enormous task on the table, or the desktop. Get involved and at least interested. You will be welcome.
Special Discussion: The future of teaching and learning in this age of Artificial Intelligence and digital direct immediate real-time communication requires a complete rethinking of anything having to do with the psyche and the mind, here psycholinguistics. How can we make our approach of applied psycholinguistics open to the new challenges, including this world of lasting pandemics?
The third meeting of the BASQUE RESEARCH COMMUNITY INNEUROSCIENCE will be held in Bizkaia Aretoa (Main Hall of the UPV/EHU) in Bilbao, on June 27th 2016
VI International Congress on Migration and Mental Health: Berlin – 12th October 2017
“Geopolitics: conflict, insecurity and the migrant crisis”.
http://mmh2017.com/en/about-mmh-2017/
This Congress will take place, delayed, virtualized, and digitalized, but it will take place and it will be historic. A renewal, some may say a Renaissance has to be programmed and it will take off on March 1st with the General Assembly of the International Society for Applied Linguistics. A new board of managers or governors or whatever you may like to call them, from all over the world will be elected and the mission will be to prepare the 2024 Congress and to open ISAPL onto the world it does not yet touch, thinking of Asia and Africa. An enormous task on the table, or the desktop. Get involved and at least interested. You will be welcome.
Special Discussion: The future of teaching and learning in this age of Artificial Intelligence and digital direct immediate real-time communication requires a complete rethinking of anything having to do with the psyche and the mind, here psycholinguistics. How can we make our approach of applied psycholinguistics open to the new challenges, including this world of lasting pandemics?
Proposal for an “Anthropocene” Research Program, and its relationship with the “Cultural Evolution” program
Emanuele Serrelli University of Milano-Bicocca CISEPS assembly, October 26, 2016
Anthropocene as a good candidate to REPROPOSE the successful template of the project “The Diffusion of Cultural Traits” (2011-2016)
The Anthropocene defines Earth's most recent geologic time period as being human-influenced, or anthropogenic, based on overwhelming global evidence that atmospheric, geologic, hydrologic, biospheric and other earth system processes are now altered by humans.
* The word combines the root "anthropo", meaning "human" with the root "- cene", the standard suffix for "epoch" in geologic time.
* The Anthropocene is distinguished as a new period either after or within the Holocene, the current epoch, which began approximately 10,000 years ago (about 8000 BC) with the end of the last glacial period.
* Source: The Encyclopedia of Earth, cit. in www.anthropocene.info
Cultural Psychiatry, Global Mental Health, and Social Psychiatry: Contrasting...Université de Montréal
Lead presenter:
Vincenzo Di Nicola (Montreal) “Convergent vs divergent trends in Social and Cultural Psychiatry”
Presenters:
Kam Bhui (Oxford):
“Future of social-cultural nexus in personal, structural and syndemic care”
Gabriel Ivbijaro (London):
“Global Mental Health and primary care: A new approach”
This symposium brings together leaders of three contemporary approaches situated on the social-humanistic side of the spectrum of contemporary psychiatric theory and practice. Following his manifesto for 21st-century Social Psychiatry (SP), Di Nicola contrasts convergent trends in SP and its call for an embracing and unifying approach with divergent trends of Cultural Psychiatry (CP) and its recognition of diversity and particularities of cultures. Bhui examines the future of the social-cultural nexus in domains of personal, structural and syndemic care. Ivbijaro presents a new approach integrating Global Mental Health (GMH) into primary care. At stake is whether these potentially complementary approaches mutually enrich each other or present competing and potentially incongruent visions of psychiatry today: a spectrum or isolated silos? GMH, for example, can be construed as an integration of socio-cultural psychiatry, social determinants of health, and a populational approach with global reach. While these approaches overlap and potentially enrich each other, they may serve contrasting, perhaps incompatible goals. Can CP’s emphasis on diversity be compatible with SP’s social solidarity? Can GMH’s populational approach to global priorities be responsive to the local concerns of communities? And finally, can health care values based in person-centred subjectivity be the clinical bridge to the rigorous aspirations of the scientific evidence base (EBM)?
Centripetal versus Centrifugal Trends in Social and Cultural Psychiatry: A Co...Université de Montréal
Abstract
Background:
Drawing on the history of social psychiatry (SP) and cultural psychiatry (CP), the author offers a way to discern the distinguishing features and identity of each branch of psychiatry.
Issues:
Are the histories and current practices of CP and SP mutually compatible and enriching or are they hiving off into separate domains?
Proposition:
A schema will be presented for differentiating underlying assumptions and core features of these two allied but increasingly differentiated fields of psychiatry.
Obitel 2012 - Transnationnalization of Television Fiction in Ibero-American C...Silvia Torreglossa
The presente Obitel Yearbook is the sixth of a series started in the year 2007, and it reflects the maturity of a methodological model that combines quantitative study with the contextual analysis of television fiction, its transmediation into other screens and the sociocultural dynamics that are circumscribed to each of the different member countries.
Online 12th ISAPL International Congress
NEW PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH:
LANGUAGE, CULTURE, TECHNOLOGIES
June 3-5, 2021
The Conference ended just a few hours ago,
On Saturday, June 5th, 2021, at 18:30
245 pages
Virtual Celebration and Beer for All
It is now high time to look at the future because the conference was a success despite the COVID-19 pandemic that has been bombarding us with confinements and travel bans. We just ran Virtual, and we made it an event.
You will find here the full book of abstracts and a presentation of the results and ^petspectyivesof the Congress
Dr. Jacques COULARDEAU, Vide-President ISAPL
I have compiled these notes from different resources during my. I am hopeful that these notes will help students who are willing to grab information on this subject for civil services exams or university exams. Good Luck
Proposal for an “Anthropocene” Research Program, and its relationship with the “Cultural Evolution” program
Emanuele Serrelli University of Milano-Bicocca CISEPS assembly, October 26, 2016
Anthropocene as a good candidate to REPROPOSE the successful template of the project “The Diffusion of Cultural Traits” (2011-2016)
The Anthropocene defines Earth's most recent geologic time period as being human-influenced, or anthropogenic, based on overwhelming global evidence that atmospheric, geologic, hydrologic, biospheric and other earth system processes are now altered by humans.
* The word combines the root "anthropo", meaning "human" with the root "- cene", the standard suffix for "epoch" in geologic time.
* The Anthropocene is distinguished as a new period either after or within the Holocene, the current epoch, which began approximately 10,000 years ago (about 8000 BC) with the end of the last glacial period.
* Source: The Encyclopedia of Earth, cit. in www.anthropocene.info
Cultural Psychiatry, Global Mental Health, and Social Psychiatry: Contrasting...Université de Montréal
Lead presenter:
Vincenzo Di Nicola (Montreal) “Convergent vs divergent trends in Social and Cultural Psychiatry”
Presenters:
Kam Bhui (Oxford):
“Future of social-cultural nexus in personal, structural and syndemic care”
Gabriel Ivbijaro (London):
“Global Mental Health and primary care: A new approach”
This symposium brings together leaders of three contemporary approaches situated on the social-humanistic side of the spectrum of contemporary psychiatric theory and practice. Following his manifesto for 21st-century Social Psychiatry (SP), Di Nicola contrasts convergent trends in SP and its call for an embracing and unifying approach with divergent trends of Cultural Psychiatry (CP) and its recognition of diversity and particularities of cultures. Bhui examines the future of the social-cultural nexus in domains of personal, structural and syndemic care. Ivbijaro presents a new approach integrating Global Mental Health (GMH) into primary care. At stake is whether these potentially complementary approaches mutually enrich each other or present competing and potentially incongruent visions of psychiatry today: a spectrum or isolated silos? GMH, for example, can be construed as an integration of socio-cultural psychiatry, social determinants of health, and a populational approach with global reach. While these approaches overlap and potentially enrich each other, they may serve contrasting, perhaps incompatible goals. Can CP’s emphasis on diversity be compatible with SP’s social solidarity? Can GMH’s populational approach to global priorities be responsive to the local concerns of communities? And finally, can health care values based in person-centred subjectivity be the clinical bridge to the rigorous aspirations of the scientific evidence base (EBM)?
Centripetal versus Centrifugal Trends in Social and Cultural Psychiatry: A Co...Université de Montréal
Abstract
Background:
Drawing on the history of social psychiatry (SP) and cultural psychiatry (CP), the author offers a way to discern the distinguishing features and identity of each branch of psychiatry.
Issues:
Are the histories and current practices of CP and SP mutually compatible and enriching or are they hiving off into separate domains?
Proposition:
A schema will be presented for differentiating underlying assumptions and core features of these two allied but increasingly differentiated fields of psychiatry.
Obitel 2012 - Transnationnalization of Television Fiction in Ibero-American C...Silvia Torreglossa
The presente Obitel Yearbook is the sixth of a series started in the year 2007, and it reflects the maturity of a methodological model that combines quantitative study with the contextual analysis of television fiction, its transmediation into other screens and the sociocultural dynamics that are circumscribed to each of the different member countries.
Online 12th ISAPL International Congress
NEW PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH:
LANGUAGE, CULTURE, TECHNOLOGIES
June 3-5, 2021
The Conference ended just a few hours ago,
On Saturday, June 5th, 2021, at 18:30
245 pages
Virtual Celebration and Beer for All
It is now high time to look at the future because the conference was a success despite the COVID-19 pandemic that has been bombarding us with confinements and travel bans. We just ran Virtual, and we made it an event.
You will find here the full book of abstracts and a presentation of the results and ^petspectyivesof the Congress
Dr. Jacques COULARDEAU, Vide-President ISAPL
I have compiled these notes from different resources during my. I am hopeful that these notes will help students who are willing to grab information on this subject for civil services exams or university exams. Good Luck
1. NAZIONALISMOA IKERTUZ II. KONGRESUA
Naziotik Estatura XXI. mendean
RESEARCH ON NATIONALISM- 2nd CONFERENCE
From Nation to State in the 21st century
Bilbao, 2013-06-13
2. RESEARCH ON NATIONALISM – 2nd CONFERENCE
From Nation to State in the 21st century
Bilbao, June 13th, 2013
University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU
Bizkaiko Esperientzia Gelak
Banco de España kalea, 2
48005 Bilbo
CALL FOR PAPERS
Over the past two decades, instead of weakening, movements for ethnicity minorities
as well as for nations without a State of their own have gained in strength all over the
world. No matter the perspective we look from, this is no minor issue as it has
challenged numerous political theories and modern institutions. Some identity
conflict is covered in the media almost every day. And although these conflicts
between nations do not occur in every State, we can say they have questioned, in
some way, modern Nation States’ homogeneousness and the legitimacy of liberal
democracies’ political theories. This Conference aims precisely to look into the causes
of the current issue of nations without State, and to reflect on the possible solutions
for national diversity within the 21st century´s Worlwide system of States.
3. PROGRAMME
09:30
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
10:00
SEMINAR
Naziotik Estatura: 30 urte geroago
by
Jokin Apalategi (Social Psychology professor at UPV-EHU)
11:30
BREAK
12:00
PRESENTATION OF PAPERS
14:00
LUNCH
16:00
DISCUSSION BOARD
Naziotik euskal Estatura
Speakers:
Urko Aiartza (Lawyer)
Gaizka Aranguren (Journalist)
Xabier Barandiaran (Sociologist)
Eneko Bidegain (Journalist)
Moderator:
Onintza Odriozola (UPV-EHU)
18:00
CLOSING
DIRECTOR:
Julen Zabalo Bilbao (University of the Basque Country)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:
Mila Amurrio Velez (University of the Basque Country)
Asier Blas Mendoza (University of the Basque Country)
Daniele Conversi (Ikerbasque)
Ander Iturriotz Lauzirika (University of the Basque Country)
Xabier Itzaina Malharin (University of Bordeaux)
Ane Larrinaga Renteria (University of the Basque Country)
Hector Lopez Bofill (Pompeu Fabra Unibersity, Barcelona)
Ramon Maiz Suarez (Santiago de Compostela University)
Txoli Mateos Gonzalez (University of the Basque Country)
Ulises Moulines (Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich)
Ephraim Nimni (Queen’s University Belfast)
Julen Zabalo Bilbao (University of the Basque Country)
Mario Zubiaga Garate (University of the Basque Country)
4. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Jon Azkune Torres (University of the Basque Country)
Xabuer Rivera Calzado (University of the Basque Country)
Mikel Saratxo Moro (University of the Basque Country)
PAPERS
Those who wish to present papers at the Conference must write about a subject
linked to the main theme of the Conference. The Scientific Committee will choose
papers to be presented among all received documents. All persons interested should
send the title as well as a 2.000 character abstract of their paper to the Organizing
Committee on April 22nd at the latest. The Organizing Committee commits itself to
publishing the selected works in digital format (electronic ISBN will be provided).
Those wanting to publish their paper should send their document (40.000 characters
maximum) to the Organizing Committee on June 1st at the latest. Abstracts and
papers will be accepted either in Basque, English, Spanish or French.
REGISTRATION and ATTENDANCE
Persons wishing to attend the Conference should fill out and send us the attached
Registration Form before June 1st.
Attendance: 10€ (5€ for students and unemployed people).
For registration or any question, contact us at: nazionalismoaikertuz@gmail.com
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