Summer Courses in Social Sciences at Central European ...



Summer Courses in Social Sciences at Central European University (CEU) in

Budapest, Hungary, from June 4 to July 27, 2012

We would like to solicit your help to promote our summer courses in the Social

Sciences among your colleagues, your graduate students, or any interested

researchers.

The following courses may be of interest to you:

-  “Comparative Regionalisms: Changing Forms of Governance in Asia, Africa and the

Americas and the Effects on the World Order”, July 2-12, 2012.



Course faculty include Amitav Acharya, American University, Washington D.C.; Matteo

Fumagalli, Central European University; Youngmi Kim, Central European University;

Rick Fawn, University of St Andrews, UK. Mark Aspinwall, University of Edinburgh, UK

and J. Andrew Grant, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada.

- “Online Free Expression and Communication Policy Advocacy: a Toolkit for Media

Development”, from June 18 to 29, 2012, online-2012

Course directors: Kate Coyer, CEU, Susan Abbott, Internews Network, Monroe Price,

Annenberg School for Communication, U Pennsylvania, Leslie Harris, Center for

Democracy and Technology

- “Power and Dynamics of Civil Resistance”, July 9-13, 2012,

-2012

Course faculty include Maciej Bartkowski, International Center on Nonviolent

Conflict (ICNC) Washington DC, USA; Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco, USA;

Kurt Schock, Rutgers University, USA; Matteo Fumagalli, Central European University,

Budapest, Hungary

- “The Politics of Citizenship”, from July 2-13, 2012,

/citizenship-2012

Course faculty include Mária M. Kovács, Central European University, Nationalism

Studies Program, Budapest, Hungary, Christian Joppke, Institute of Sociology,

University of Bern, Switzerland, André Liebich, Graduate Institute of International

and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, Sara Wallace Goodman, Department of

Political Science, University of California, Irvine, USA, Michael Miller,

Nationalism Studies Program, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

-  “Managing Social Vulnerability: Welfare and Penal Systems in Comparative

Perspective”, 16 Jul - 27 Jul, 2012,

Course faculty include Lynne Haney

Department of Sociology, New York University, USA, Herta Toth, Human Rights &

Governance Grants Program, Open Society Institute, Budapest, Hungary, Nils Christie

Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, Norway, Laura

Piacentini, Law School, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. UK, John Pratt, School

of Social and Cultural Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand,

Sonja Snaken, Department of Law and Criminology, Vrije University Brussels, Belgium,

Maximo Sozzo, Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales de la Universidad Nacional

del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina, Violetta Zentai, Center for Policy Studies,

Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

-  “The Roma in Europe - Debates on Comparative Analysis/ Policy Strategy”, June

25-July 20,

4 summer schools funded by the Council of Europe through the European Academic

Network of Romany Studies. The summer school invites applications from junior and

postdoctoral researchers interested in developing Romany Studies primarily involved

in academic MA or Ph.D. education. Other persons who are engaged in research in a

non-academic environment (think tanks, government departments, NGOs and the like)

are also eligible. Given the political and policy importance of the topics we deal

with we expect a significant minority of our trainees to be researchers in NGOs,

government or other non-university public institutions. We expect the majority,

however, to be academically engaged researchers.

CEU's summer school invites applications from graduate students, junior faculty,

researchers and practitioners in universities and other institutions from all over

the world.

The application deadline is February 15, 2012.

Financial aid is available.

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