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Subject: Call for Papers The Decline of the Middle Classes in the Developed
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Call for Papers The Decline of the Middle Classes in the Developed World?,

*Madrid, Spain*

September 28-30, 2014

Conference Website<http://umdcipe.org/conferences/
DecliningMiddleClassesSpain/>

In the wake of the 2008/2009 financial crisis have come increasing concerns
that we may be witnessing the decline of the middle classes across the
developed world. The forces underlying this uneasiness, of course, were at
work before the crisis, but it seems to have hastened and aggravated their
impact. Is the decades-long period of relative middle-class affluence at an
end? Or will current difficulties pass as national economies strengthen?

In order to explore these and related issues, the Universidad Nacional de
Educación a Distancia (UNED), the University of Maryland School of Public
Policy (UMD), and the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
(APPAM) will hold a conference in Madrid, Spain, September 29-30, 2014. (An
opening reception will take place the evening of September 28.)

The conference is designed to attract a worldwide audience, including
academics and professionals from universities, think tanks, government
agencies, nonprofits, and the private sector. Paper and panel submissions
are welcomed on:

- the social and economic condition of the middle class in individual or
groups of countries (including trends over time),

and on the contributing and countering factors, including:

- macroeconomic policy;
- labor market conditions;
- family structure;
- work/family issues;
- demographics (such as aging and disability);
- immigration and migration;
- government cash transfer programs;
- social welfare; and
- workforce development efforts (including remedial education programs,
such as basic, secondary, post school and career-related education; and
higher education).

Proposals should be submitted through the APPAM website
here<http://www.appam.org/events/international-conferences/2014/madrid/>from
January 23, 2014 through March 31, 2014. Proposal reviews will be
completed by May 2, 2014 and notifications will be sent directly
thereafter. If a proposal is accepted, the presenter will need to register
for the conference in order to participate (see "registration" below).

A person may submit no more than two proposals (including both
single-authored and co-authored papers). Individuals will be limited to two
acceptances (at least one of which must be multi-authored) and only one
opportunity to present at the conference.

*Keynote speaker:*

*Amitai Etzioni*, University Professor and Professor of International
Affairs; Director, Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, Elliott
School of International Affairs, George Washington University.

*Program cochairs:*





*Prof. Antonio López Peláez *

Department of Social Work, Faculty of

Law, National Distance Education University (UNED)

Director of the University Center of UNED at Segovia

Editor, *Comunitania: International Journal of Social Work and Social
Science*

*Prof. Douglas J. Besharov*

School of Public Policy, University of Maryland

Chair, International Activities Committee, Association for Public Policy
Analysis and Management

Coeditor, International Policy Exchange Series, Oxford University Press



*Program committee:*

*Sandra Archibald*, dean, Evans School of Public Affairs, University of
Washington;

*Andrés Arias Astray*, vice-chancellor of institutional relationships and
international relationships, Universidad Complutense de Madrid;

*Richard Burkhauser*, professor, Department of Policy Analysis and
Management, Cornell University;

*Kenneth Couch*, professor, Department of Economics, University of
Connecticut; editor-designate, *Journal of Policy Analysis and Management*;

*Angela Evans*, professor, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs,
University of Texas; president, Association for Public Policy Analysis &
Management;

*Jorge M. L. Ferreira*, professor, Political Science and Public Policy
Department, University Institute of Lisbon; executive editor, *Intervençao
Social*;

*Neil Gilbert*, professor, School of Social Welfare, University of
California, Berkeley;

*Mercedes Gómez Adanero*, dean, Faculty of Law, UNED;

*David Johnson*, chief, Social, Economic and Housing Statistics Division,
U.S. Census Bureau;

*Robert Lerman*, professor, Department of Economics, American University;
institute fellow, Urban Institute;

*Samuel Myers, Jr*., professor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs,
University of Minnesota;

*Enrique Pastor*, dean, Faculty of Social Work, Universidad de Murcia;
executive editor, *Azarbe: Revista Internacional de Trabajo Social y
Ciencias Sociales*;

*Sagrario Segado Sánchez-Cabezudo*, director, Gregorio Marañon Center,
UNED; English editor, *Comunitania: International Journal of Social Work
and Social Sciences*;

*Katherine Swartz*, professor, Department of Health Policy and Management,
School of Public Health, Harvard University;

*José Felix Tezanos Tortajada*, professor and director, Department of
Sociology III, Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology, UNED; executive
editor, *Sistema: Revista de Ciencias Sociales*; and

*David Weimer*, professor, Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs,
University of Wisconsin.

*Proposal submissions: *The deadline for submissions is *March 31, 2014*.
Decisions will be announced around May 2, 2014.

*Post-conference publication:* Papers from the conference will be
considered for publication in the Oxford University Press International
Policy Exchange
Series<http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/series/
InternationalPolicyExchangeSerie/?view=usa>
.

In addition, all relevant conference papers may be submitted for
consideration to the *Journal of Policy Analysis and
Management*<http://www.appam.org/publications/jpam/>
.

*Language:* English will be the official language of the conference.
Abstracts, papers, and presentations are expected to be delivered in
English.

*Conference registration:* Early registration for the conference will begin
on February 17, 2014 and will continue until July 1, 2014. Regular
registration will begin on July 2, 2014 and will continue until September
9, 2014. There will also be on-site registration for the conference. Please
see the table below for registration costs. Instructions for registering
can be found at the APPAM website
here<http://www.appam.org/events/international-conferences/2014/madrid/>
.



*Category*

*Early **r**egistration*

(by July 1)

*Regular **r**egistration *(by September 9)

*On-Site** registration*

Student Members of APPAM

$300

$400

$450

APPAM Members

$400

$500

$550

All Others

$450

$550

$600

*Conference schedule:* An opening reception for all registrants will be
held on the evening of September 28. There will be an optional dinner for
program participants on September 29. There will be a separate charge for
the dinner: $50 for early registrants and $65 for regular and on-site
registrants (payment for the dinner can be made at registration). Coffee
and light lunches will be provided during the conference.

*Hotels: *Hotel information will be made available at the conference
website after March 15
here<http://umdcipe.org/conferences/DecliningMiddleClassesSpain/>
.

*Side trips: *Two side trips are being planned for the conference: a city
tour of Madrid and a trip to Segovia or Toledo. More information about
these trips will be available at the conference website after March 15
here<http://umdcipe.org/conferences/DecliningMiddleClassesSpain/>
.

For questions about abstract submissions and registration, please contact
Jocelyn Mason of APPAM here <jmason@???>.

For other non-registration questions, please contact Xavier Dólera Castells
of UNED here <jdolera@???>.

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From: FES <info@???>
Date: 2014-01-28
Subject: Call for Papers The Decline of the Middle Classes in the Developed
World?
To: Paula Abreu <pabreu67@???>


Call for Papers The Decline of the Middle Classes in the Developed World?,

*Madrid, Spain*

September 28-30, 2014

Conference Website<http://umdcipe.org/conferences/DecliningMiddleClassesSpain/>

In the wake of the 2008/2009 financial crisis have come increasing concerns
that we may be witnessing the decline of the middle classes across the
developed world. The forces underlying this uneasiness, of course, were at
work before the crisis, but it seems to have hastened and aggravated their
impact. Is the decades-long period of relative middle-class affluence at an
end? Or will current difficulties pass as national economies strengthen?

In order to explore these and related issues, the Universidad Nacional de
Educación a Distancia (UNED), the University of Maryland School of Public
Policy (UMD), and the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
(APPAM) will hold a conference in Madrid, Spain, September 29-30, 2014. (An
opening reception will take place the evening of September 28.)

The conference is designed to attract a worldwide audience, including
academics and professionals from universities, think tanks, government
agencies, nonprofits, and the private sector. Paper and panel submissions
are welcomed on:

- the social and economic condition of the middle class in individual or
groups of countries (including trends over time),

and on the contributing and countering factors, including:

- macroeconomic policy;
- labor market conditions;
- family structure;
- work/family issues;
- demographics (such as aging and disability);
- immigration and migration;
- government cash transfer programs;
- social welfare; and
- workforce development efforts (including remedial education programs,
such as basic, secondary, post school and career-related education; and
higher education).

Proposals should be submitted through the APPAM website
here<http://www.appam.org/events/international-conferences/2014/madrid/>from
January 23, 2014 through March 31, 2014. Proposal reviews will be
completed by May 2, 2014 and notifications will be sent directly
thereafter. If a proposal is accepted, the presenter will need to register
for the conference in order to participate (see "registration" below).

A person may submit no more than two proposals (including both
single-authored and co-authored papers). Individuals will be limited to two
acceptances (at least one of which must be multi-authored) and only one
opportunity to present at the conference.

*Keynote speaker:*

*Amitai Etzioni*, University Professor and Professor of International
Affairs; Director, Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, Elliott
School of International Affairs, George Washington University.

*Program cochairs:*





*Prof. Antonio López Peláez *

Department of Social Work, Faculty of

Law, National Distance Education University (UNED)

Director of the University Center of UNED at Segovia

Editor, *Comunitania: International Journal of Social Work and Social
Science*

*Prof. Douglas J. Besharov*

School of Public Policy, University of Maryland

Chair, International Activities Committee, Association for Public Policy
Analysis and Management

Coeditor, International Policy Exchange Series, Oxford University Press



*Program committee:*

*Sandra Archibald*, dean, Evans School of Public Affairs, University of
Washington;

*Andrés Arias Astray*, vice-chancellor of institutional relationships and
international relationships, Universidad Complutense de Madrid;

*Richard Burkhauser*, professor, Department of Policy Analysis and
Management, Cornell University;

*Kenneth Couch*, professor, Department of Economics, University of
Connecticut; editor-designate, *Journal of Policy Analysis and Management*;

*Angela Evans*, professor, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs,
University of Texas; president, Association for Public Policy Analysis &
Management;

*Jorge M. L. Ferreira*, professor, Political Science and Public Policy
Department, University Institute of Lisbon; executive editor, *Intervençao
Social*;

*Neil Gilbert*, professor, School of Social Welfare, University of
California, Berkeley;

*Mercedes Gómez Adanero*, dean, Faculty of Law, UNED;

*David Johnson*, chief, Social, Economic and Housing Statistics Division,
U.S. Census Bureau;

*Robert Lerman*, professor, Department of Economics, American University;
institute fellow, Urban Institute;

*Samuel Myers, Jr*., professor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs,
University of Minnesota;

*Enrique Pastor*, dean, Faculty of Social Work, Universidad de Murcia;
executive editor, *Azarbe: Revista Internacional de Trabajo Social y
Ciencias Sociales*;

*Sagrario Segado Sánchez-Cabezudo*, director, Gregorio Marañon Center,
UNED; English editor, *Comunitania: International Journal of Social Work
and Social Sciences*;

*Katherine Swartz*, professor, Department of Health Policy and Management,
School of Public Health, Harvard University;

*José Felix Tezanos Tortajada*, professor and director, Department of
Sociology III, Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology, UNED; executive
editor, *Sistema: Revista de Ciencias Sociales*; and

*David Weimer*, professor, Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs,
University of Wisconsin.

*Proposal submissions: *The deadline for submissions is *March 31, 2014*.
Decisions will be announced around May 2, 2014.

*Post-conference publication:* Papers from the conference will be
considered for publication in the Oxford University Press International
Policy Exchange
Series<http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/series/InternationalPolicyExchangeSerie/?view=usa>
.

In addition, all relevant conference papers may be submitted for
consideration to the *Journal of Policy Analysis and
Management*<http://www.appam.org/publications/jpam/>
.

*Language:* English will be the official language of the conference.
Abstracts, papers, and presentations are expected to be delivered in
English.

*Conference registration:* Early registration for the conference will begin
on February 17, 2014 and will continue until July 1, 2014. Regular
registration will begin on July 2, 2014 and will continue until September
9, 2014. There will also be on-site registration for the conference. Please
see the table below for registration costs. Instructions for registering
can be found at the APPAM website
here<http://www.appam.org/events/international-conferences/2014/madrid/>
.



*Category*

*Early **r**egistration*

(by July 1)

*Regular **r**egistration *(by September 9)

*On-Site** registration*

Student Members of APPAM

$300

$400

$450

APPAM Members

$400

$500

$550

All Others

$450

$550

$600

*Conference schedule:* An opening reception for all registrants will be
held on the evening of September 28. There will be an optional dinner for
program participants on September 29. There will be a separate charge for
the dinner: $50 for early registrants and $65 for regular and on-site
registrants (payment for the dinner can be made at registration). Coffee
and light lunches will be provided during the conference.

*Hotels: *Hotel information will be made available at the conference
website after March 15
here<http://umdcipe.org/conferences/DecliningMiddleClassesSpain/>
.

*Side trips: *Two side trips are being planned for the conference: a city
tour of Madrid and a trip to Segovia or Toledo. More information about
these trips will be available at the conference website after March 15
here<http://umdcipe.org/conferences/DecliningMiddleClassesSpain/>
.

For questions about abstract submissions and registration, please contact
Jocelyn Mason of APPAM here <jmason@???>.

For other non-registration questions, please contact Xavier Dólera Castells
of UNED here <jdolera@???>.

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.

Saludos,
*FES*
info@???



--
Paula Abreu
*Endereço pessoal*