Organised by Center for Social Sciences [CSS]
Conference Dates: 9-10 December 2014
Conference Venue: Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Conference Language: English and Georgian (simultaneous translation provided)
The Center for Social Sciences is pleased to announce international conference -
Georgia in the Contested World
Conference aims to bring together established and emerging international as well as local practitioners and scholars willing to share their research findings about current changes and transformations taking place in Georgia.
The conference thematic will mainly focus on: the position and status of Georgia in the contested world, its political, social, cultural and technological development in the light of globalization, its interstate relations and security, transformation in respect to identities and the future aspirations; what impact does the international change make on Georgia’s political agenda, values, economy and identity? How it is influenced by the ongoing processes on the international level? How “independent” Georgia is in reality?
Two days conference will be dedicated to the presentation of the state-of-the-art academic and applied research findings about Georgia. Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach is encouraged. The conference will cover the following topics: socio-economic and political issues, international relations and security, public policy analysis, democratisation and development, education, gender equality and values.
REQUIREMENTS
The conference participants should send their abstracts and
application forms by
20 September, 2014 to the following e-mail address:
css.conference2014@css.ge. The Conference Committee accepts electronic submissions only.
For additional information about abstract writing guidelines, submission deadlines or other related issues, please visit:
http://css.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=8&info_id=948
Or Contact us via e-mail:
css.conference2014@css.ge (subject: CSS Conference “Georgia in the Contested World”)
www.css.ge
33 Paliashvili St, Tbilisi 0179, Georgia
Phone:
+995 32 2290095
+995 32 2290095
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+995 32 2102781
+995 32 2102781