MRM 2012

 MRM 2012

 

The 13th Mediterranean Research Meeting will take place near Florence (Italy) on 21 - 24 March 2012.

This MRM is finacially supported by Campus Mare Nostrum.

Goals of the MRM

Reaching its Thirteenth Session, the Mediterranean Research Meeting:

  • is committed to fostering theoretical and empirical research and dialogue among scholars from countries across the Mediterranean, whose research focuses on the Mediterranean
  • covers all Mediterranean areas as widely as possible, with topics relating to the Middle East, North Africa, Southern and South-Eastern Europe, including their mutual relationships and their relations with Europe
  • focuses on legal, historical, economic and socio-political issues
  • enables  junior scholars to meet more senior scholars in an interactive environment, and to promote further research collaboration
  • encourages the publication and dissemination of this research in edited volumes, thematic issues of learned journals, and the Mediterranean Programme Working Papers series.

For information on previous sessions of the Mediterranean Research Meetings, please visit the MRM home page.

Workshops

1. Youth and Citizenship in a Digital Era
directed by:
Linda Herrera, University of Illinois, USA
Peter Mayo, University of Malta, Malta

2. Religion, Ethnic Identities and State Formation in the MENA Region
directed by:
Kenneth Christie, Royal Roads University, Canada
Mohammed Masad, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates

3. Causes and Effects of the Shadow Economy: MENA and Mediterranean Countries versus Rest of the World
directed by:
Goel Rajeev, Illinois State University, USA
Serdar Sayan, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey

4. Contextualizing Multiculturalism: Realities and Pitfalls 
directed by: 
Murat Akan, Boğaziçi University, Turkey
Peter Geschiere, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

5. Regional Energy Initiatives: Medreg and the Energy Community
directed by:
Alessandro Rubino, European University Institute, Italy
Rozeta Karova, Energy Community Secretariat, Austria

6. Managing Water Resources in the Mediterranean Region: A Challenging Matter for the 21st Century
directed by:
Elnaboulsi Jihad, Université de Franche-Comté, France
Georges Nehme, Université Antonine, Lebanon

7. The EU Competition Law Model and the Mediterranean Countries: Lessons from South-East Europe and the EuropeMed Countries
directed by:
Marco Botta, European University Institute, Italy
Juan Antonio Rivière y Martí, DG Competition, European Commission, Belgium

8. International Financial Integration of Mediterranean Economies – Recent Developments and Future Opportunities
directed by:
Marga Peeters, Institute for Advanced Study – Royal Netherlands Academy for Arts and Sciences, The Netherlands
Sabri Nidal Rachid, Birzeit University, Palestine

9. Europe With or Without Muslims – Narratives of Europe
directed by:
Göran Larsson, Gothenburg University, Sweden
Bogdana Yordanova Todorova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Philosophical Research

10. Political and Constitutional Accommodation of Ethno-Linguistic Conflicts in Southern Europe
directed by:
Nikos Skoutaris, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Elias Dinas, Oxford University, England

11. Political Governance and Regulatory Enforcement Activity in Competition and Consumer Protection Regulation: Comparing Experiences
directed by:
Yane Svetiev, Brooklyn Law School, USA
Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, European University Institute, Italy

12. Diaspora Politics and Diaspora Policies
directed by:
Paul Tabar, Lebanese American University, Lebanon
Thibaut Jaulin, European University Institute, Italy

13. Changing Patterns of Cooperation and Security in the Mediterranean Region
directed by:
Patricia Bauer, Cairo University, Egypt
Francesca Longo, Catania University, Italy

14. Ethno-Confessional Mobilizations and Secular Nationalisms in the Balkans and the Middle East: The Myth of Religious and Secular Nationalisms as Antipodes
directed by:
Ana Devic, Dogus University, Turkey
Iştar Gözaydin, Sabanci University, Istanbul Policy Center, Turkey

15. Ethno-Religious Diversity and Cultural Innovation in the Medieval Mediterranean
directed by:
Brian Catlos, University of Colorado, USA
Sharon Kinoshita, University of California Santa Cruz, USA

16. Religion, Democracy and Civil Liberties: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Ramifications
directed by:
Jeffrey Haynes, London Metropolitan University, England
Guy Ben-Porat, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

 

 

Expired Documents

Contacts

Scientific Co-ordination

Mia Saugman 
E-mail: academic.medmeet@eui.eu

 

RSCAS Conference organisation

Logistics and general organisation
Monique Cavallari and Elisabetta Spagnoli
Email: Logistics.MedMeet@eui.eu

Page last updated on 16 March 2012