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Subject: [movimenti.bicocca] THE APPROACH OF MAINSTREAM AND EXTREMIST POLITICAL PARTIES TOWARDS IMMIGRATION
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> Da: J M Andall <mlsjma@???>
> Data: 22 febbraio 2004 19:13:22 CET
> A: EUROPEAN-SOCIOLOGIST@???
> Rispondere-A: J M Andall <mlsjma@???>
>
> Apologies for cross-posting
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> THE APPROACH OF MAINSTREAM AND EXTREMIST POLITICAL PARTIES TOWARDS
> IMMIGRATION
>
> 20-21 September 2004, University of Bath, UK
>
>
> Do increased levels of electoral support for European parties
> campaigning
> against labour migrants, asylum-seekers and ethnic minorities suggest
> that
> Centre-Right political parties are more in tune with European
> electorates than
> their Centre-Left counterparts? What determines how and when the topic
> of
> immigration is incorporated into the public political sphere? Do only
> extremist
> or anti-system parties strive for high visibility in relation to this
> issue? Is
> labour migration the real issue driving political behaviour towards
> immigration?
>
>
> The aim of this conference is to focus on the approach of political
> parties to
> contemporary forms of migration to Europe. It seeks to bring together
> established and younger scholars from different disciplinary
> backgrounds
> (Political Science, History, Sociology, Social Anthropology, European
> Studies)
> to address this theme. Both theoretical and empirically based papers
> are
> invited in relation to the following areas: party ideology; policy
> implementation; mainstream/extremist parties in individual countries;
> comparative work addressing two or more parties in a given country or
> across
> countries; local/regional/national parties; historical (post-war)
> evolution of
> party ideology/strategy.
>
> It is anticipated that selected papers will be published in a
> conference
> volume. Those engaged in innovatory research are therefore
> particularly
> encouraged to submit proposals.
>
> Abstracts (300 words) plus a brief biography and contact details
> should be sent
> to Jacqueline Andall at the following address: J.M.Andall@???
>
> The closing date for proposals is Friday 2 April. Proposers will be
> informed
> of the outcome of their submissions by the end of April.
>
>
>
> Conference Organiser: Jacqueline Andall, Department of European Studies
> Conference Sponsors: University Association for Contemporary European
> Studies
> and European Research Institute, University of Bath.
>


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<excerpt><bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>Da:
</color></bold>J M Andall <<mlsjma@???>

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febbraio 2004 19:13:22 CET

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</color></bold>EUROPEAN-SOCIOLOGIST@???

<bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>Rispondere-A:
</color></bold>J M Andall <<mlsjma@???>


Apologies for cross-posting



CALL FOR PAPERS


THE APPROACH OF MAINSTREAM AND EXTREMIST POLITICAL PARTIES TOWARDS
IMMIGRATION


20-21 September 2004, University of Bath, UK



Do increased levels of electoral support for European parties
campaigning

against labour migrants, asylum-seekers and ethnic minorities suggest
that

Centre-Right political parties are more in tune with European
electorates than

their Centre-Left counterparts? What determines how and when the topic
of

immigration is incorporated into the public political sphere? Do only
extremist

or anti-system parties strive for high visibility in relation to this
issue? Is

labour migration the real issue driving political behaviour towards
immigration?



The aim of this conference is to focus on the approach of political
parties to

contemporary forms of migration to Europe. It seeks to bring together

established and younger scholars from different disciplinary
backgrounds

(Political Science, History, Sociology, Social Anthropology, European
Studies)

to address this theme. Both theoretical and empirically based papers
are

invited in relation to the following areas: party ideology; policy

implementation; mainstream/extremist parties in individual countries;

comparative work addressing two or more parties in a given country or
across

countries; local/regional/national parties; historical (post-war)
evolution of

party ideology/strategy.


It is anticipated that selected papers will be published in a
conference

volume. Those engaged in innovatory research are therefore
particularly

encouraged to submit proposals.


Abstracts (300 words) plus a brief biography and contact details
should be sent

to Jacqueline Andall at the following address: J.M.Andall@???


The closing date for proposals is Friday 2 April. Proposers will be
informed

of the outcome of their submissions by the end of April.




Conference Organiser: Jacqueline Andall, Department of European Studies

Conference Sponsors: University Association for Contemporary European
Studies

and European Research Institute, University of Bath.


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