Mapping South-South Connections: Networks, Alliances and New Actors on the International Scene during the Decolonization Process and Cold War in Latin America, Asia and Africa (1810–1990)

24. 7. 2020

Dear friends and colleagues,
We would like to let you know about the call for papers and panels for the

International Conference
Mapping South-South Connections: Networks, Alliances and New Actors on the International Scene during the Decolonization Process and Cold War in Latin America, Asia and Africa (1810–1990)

21–22 November 2020
Allameh Tabataba’i University
Tehran, Iran

Organized by Allameh Tabataba’i University (Iran) in collaboration with the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain).

process and the Cold War from an interdisciplinary perspective. Traditionally, the history of the ‘international’ has been presented from the perspective of major Western European and North American powers, based on their specific experience of the events and according to their imperial expansion, geostrategic and economic interests, the challenges they faced and the strategies they developed to counter them, and more generally the political and cultural or ideological climate and circumstances prevalent in the Europe and North America. Little attention has been paid to works developed taking into account or written from the perspective of the territories that were the object of the Western European and North American powers’ projection and interests. Networks, connections and alliance that were put into place by state and non-state actors coming from the so-called Global South that did not serve or follow those projections and interests were overlooked by historians. Although in the last two decades some works have appeared in the fields of Political Science and Economy, these are limited in number and moreover do not offer an adequate historical perspective. In addition, fields such as Diplomacy, Visual Studies or the Art remain largely understudied if not unexplored. This is due to several reasons, among them the difficulty to access primary sources, instability or insecurity in different Global South countries, long distances among them and language diversity. The aim of the conference is to fill this gap by fostering the mapping of South-South connections between Latin America, Asia and Africa.

 

We welcome both individual papers as well as full panel submissions.

Deadline for abstract submissions is 10 September 2020.

Notification of acceptance will be announced on 21 September 2020.

Please, visit the conference website https://southsouthconnections.atu.ac.ir and the website of the project Redes Sur-Sur for updates. Abstracts are to be submitted via the conference website and to the following email addresses: south-south@atu.ac.irredes.sur.sur@gmail.com. Abstract should be submitted in English with the title of the paper, name and affiliation of the author(s) and have the following format: 200–300 words, double-spaced, Times New Roman 12pt font, one-inch margins.

The conference will be held both online and on-site, thus allowing those who won’t be able to attend because of the Covid-19 situation to present their paper through video conference.

Do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.

We hope that you will join us in Tehran!

 

All the best,

Shoja Ahmadvand, Head of the Conference, Allameh Tabataba’i University

Fernando Camacho Padilla, Co-Scientific Secretary, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Raffaele Mauriello, Co-Scientific Secretary, Allameh Tabataba’i University

Alireza Omidbakhsh, Executive Secretary, Allameh Tabataba’i University