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> The booking form is now available and is available from:
> Joe Andrew ([log in to unmask])
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> WHY EUROPE?
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> PROBLEMS OF CULTURE & IDENTITY
>
> An International Conference to be held
> at Keele University, UK
> 6 September - 9 September 1996
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> Organised in cooperation with the Goethe Institut
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> Programme
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> Friday 6 September
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> 11:00-1:00 Registration
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> 1:00 Lunch
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> 2:00 Opening Remarks
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> 2:15 Opening Adress: Nicole Questiaux (Conseil d'Etat)
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> 3:00 Panel 1: A Europe of Nations
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> 1. Chris Brewin (Keele): European Identity
> 2. Brian Jenkins (Portsmouth): France & Europe: A Crisis of National
> Identity?
> 3. Jolyon Howorth (Bath): Being & Doing in Europe since 1947:
> Contrasting Dichotomies of Identity & Efficiency
>
> 4:00 Tea
>
> 4:30 Panel 1 (continued)
>
> 4. Jude Bloomfield (London): TBA
> 5. Edward Acton (UEA): Redefining Russia
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> 6:00 Official Opening Reception: Mike Tappin, MEP
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> 7:00 Dinner
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> 8:15 Keynote Speech: Bill Cash, MP
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> 9:00 Film: Grosse Fatigue (dir. Michel Blanc)
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> Saturday 7 September
> 8:00 Breakfast
>
> 9:00 Panel 2: Ideas of Community & Citizenship
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> 1. Paul Hirst (Birkbeck): Citizens of Europe
> 2. Margaret Canovan (Keele): Rethinking Nationhood
> 3. Max Silverman (Leeds): Beyond Individualism & Community
> 4. Alexandra Ioannidou (Thessaloniki): Another Understanding of
> Diversity: Slavophones in Greek Macedonia
> 11:00 Coffee
>
> 11:30 Panel 3: Minority Rights in Europe: Integration & Standardizing
> Mechanisms: Coordinator: Patrick Thornberry (Keele)
> Papers will be given by representatives of The European Commission, UN Human
> Rights Centre, The Council of Europe, & Minority Rights Group
>
> 1:30 Lunch
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> 2:30 Keynote Speaker: Robert Picht (College of Europe, Bruges): Cultural
> Understanding in Europe & European Culture
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> 3:30 Panel 4: Nineteenth Century Identity & Culture
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> 1. Martina Lauster (Keele): From Cultural Nation to Political
> Civilization: The Revision of the Anti-Western Concept of German Nationhood
> between 1830 & 1848
> 2. Simon Dixon (Glasgow): The Russians & Eurasia, 1880-1930
> 3. Robert Reid (Keele): Ethnotope & C19 Russian Literature
> 4. Robert Hudson (Derby): Songs of Love & Hate: the Role of the Serbian
> Intelligentsia & Literature in Forging a Serbian Ethnic Identity
>
> 5:30 Reception in Bookshop
>
> 6:30 Dinner
>
> 8:00 Keynote Speaker: Wolfgang Ullmann, MEP
>
> 9:00 Film: La vie sexuelle des belges (dir. Jan Bucquoy)
>
> Sunday 8 September
>
> 8:00 Breakfast
>
> 9:00 Panel 5: Media Issues
>
> 1. Christophe Texier (Aston): Television as a Vehicle for Cementing
> European Identity. The Case of the Transnational Channel ARTE
> 2. Raymond Kuhn (QMWC): Towards a Single European Media Market?
> 3. Susan Hayward (Birmingham): Women in the TV Media - France & Britain
> 4. Peter Humphreys (Manchester): Regulating for Media Pluralism: the
> Challenge facing Europe
>
> 11:00 Coffee
>
> 11:30 Panel 6: Film
> 1. Alison Smith (Keele): Hitmen, Hate & Grosse Fatigue: the Search for
> the French Blockbuster
> 2. Keith Reader (Newcastle): Nation - What Nation? (On Belgian Film)
> 3. Chris Wagstaff (Reading): Italian Film
> 4. Graham Roberts (Strathclyde): Double Lives: Europe & Identity in the
> Later Films of Krzysztof Kie lowski
>
> 1:30 Lunch
>
> 2:30 Panel 7: Gender & Identity
>
> 1. Susan Bassnett (Warwick): Mapping Gender & Identity
> 2. Claire Duchen (Sussex): Sisters under the Skin? Is there such a
> thing as International Feminism?
> 3. Murray Pratt (Warwick): Determining, Mobilising & Disrupting
> Cultural Identity: Public & Published Discourses of AIDS in France &
> Britain.
>
> 4:00 Tea
>
> 4:30 Panel 8: Women in Contemporary European Societies
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> 1. Eva Kolinsky (Keele): Women in Germany
> 2. Rosalind Marsh (Bath): Women in Russia & the Former Soviet Union
> 3. Anna Bull (Bath): Class, Gender & Voting in Italy
>
> 6:30 Grand Dinner
>
> 8:15 Concert: The Bedford Singers, Songs from Europe
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>
> Monday 9 September
>
>
> 8:00 Breakfast
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>
> 9:00 Panel 9: Youth & Education
>
> 1. David Coulby (Bath): Education for the New Europe
> 2. Hilary Pilkington (Birmingham): Youth Cultural Identities in
> Post-Soviet Russia
> 3. Elena Omelchenko (Moscow): The Concept of hestokost' [ ruelty'] in
> Post-Soviet Youth Culyure
> 4. Chris Warne (Keele): Transnational Affinities in a European Context:
> the Case of Contemporary French Youth Culture
>
>
> 11:00 Coffee
>
>
> 11:30 Closing Address: (EK) Hans-Joachim Veen (Director of the Social
> Science Research Institute of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation): European
> Identity & Culture
>
>
> 12:30 Lunch & Close
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