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>Please distribute the following information -
>Governance and Mobility in Eurasia: Continuity and Discontinuity
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>University of Wisconsin, Madison
>March 31- April 2, 2006
>
>Application Deadline: November 30, 2005
>The Eurasia Program of the Social Science Research Council invites
>applications for a three-day dissertation development workshop, focusing
>on issues of governance and mobility in Eurasia. The proposed research
>may examine any aspect of governance and mobility, both broadly
>conceived, in historical, contemporary, or comparative perspective.
>For purposes of the workshop, governance is understood as processes of
>interaction through which power is exercised in the distribution of
>economic, political and cultural resources among and between
>individuals, groups, and socio-political institutions. Mobility is
>conceptualized as both spatial and socio-economic relocation,
>reorganization and change. These processes and dynamics can be examined
>at global, regional, national and local levels.
>Graduate students from relevant social science and humanities
>disciplines, who are at any stage of the dissertation process (from
>proposal to write-up), and whose projects examine Eurasia (including the
>Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and New States of Eurasia) are eligible to
>apply.
>If selected, participant costs will be fully covered by the SSRC.
>Funding for this workshop is provided by the United States Department of
>State, Program for Research and Training for Eastern Europe and the
>Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (Title VIII). Only U.S.
>citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply.
>Additional information, including application details, can be found on
>our website,
>www.ssrc.org/programs/eurasia/Title8_Dissertation_Workshops/. All
>questions should be addressed to eurasia@ssrc.org.
>
>Eurasia Program
>Social Science Research Council
>810 Seventh Avenue
>New York, NY 10019
>Phone: 212-377-2700
>Fax: 212-377-2727
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