Call for Papers: The Impact of Brexit on Regions in Europe

The EU*Asia Institute at ESSCA School of Management will address this topic in a compact one-day workshop organised and held at the School’s main campus in Angers (France) on Friday 8 February 2019. This call is for research papers from scholars at all levels, including postgraduate students, from all disciplines of the social sciences, as well as for contributions from interested practitioners.

Date: Friday February 8, 2019

Convener: EU*Asia Institute at ESSCA School of Management

In partnership with: Alliance Europa (Pays-de-la-Loire); The UK in a Changing Europe; Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University

Venue: ESSCA School of Management, Angers (France)

 

Brexit is an unprecedented event in the European integration process. The referendum campaign and the negotiation process that has been following since have raised many concerns, opening a new field of research for multidisciplinary studies. Since 2016, the debate on the numerous implications of Brexit for the United Kingdom and the remaining EU-27 member states has triggered many academic contributions, as has the discussion about its influence on the UK’s different territorial entities with regard to local governance and business sectors of regional importance. It seems, however, that limited consideration has been given to the impact of Brexit on the regions of the other European countries.

The EU*Asia Institute at ESSCA School of Management will address this topic in a compact one-day workshop organised and held at the School’s main campus in Angers (France) on Friday 8 February 2019. This call is for research papers from scholars at all levels, including postgraduate students, from all disciplines of the social sciences, as well as for contributions from interested practitioners.

Prior to the workshop, a public event addressing the anticipated political and business consequences of Brexit for the Pays-de-la-Loire region in Western France will take place on the afternoon of Thursday 7 February 2019. The event will bring together regional policymakers, business practitioners and academic experts. Although attendance of this event is by no means mandatory, participants at the Friday workshop are of course most welcome to attend.

The working language of the Friday’s workshop will be English. For the Thursday afternoon public event, simultaneous translation (French/English) will be provided.

Interested colleagues are kindly asked to submit a short abstract of 150-200 words of their contribution to the organisers Antonella Forganni (antonella.forganni@essca.fr) & Albrecht Sonntag (albrecht.sonntag@essca.fr).

Deadline for submissions: Monday 3 December 2018. You will be notified if your application has been successful by 15 December 2018.

 

Please note that the organisers wish to experiment a ‘flipped conference panel’ format. This implies that paper-givers agree to submit, before 31 January 2019, a 10-minute podcast in which they present the ideas of their paper (no need for professional videos, a simple smartphone recording will be perfectly sufficient). These podcasts will be made available to all participants who are expected to consult them prior to arriving at the conference. During the panel, each paper-giver will have three minutes to recall the key points to the audience, before a discussant provides critical comment on the papers concerned and opens the floor for the debate. The idea is, obviously, to test a format, in which the limited conference time is mainly used for questions, answer and constructive exchange.

There are no registration fees to attend the workshop. Venue, coffee breaks and lunch will be covered by ESSCA School of Management and Alliance Europa.

Opportunities for future conference panels and publications will be discussed at the end of the workshop.

Download this call for papers in PDF format (one page)

Organisateurs

EU-Asia Institute (ESSCA)

EU-Asia Institute (ESSCA)

The Eu-Asia Institute is the research centre for interdisciplinary European Integration Studies of the Essca School of Management in Angers.

http://www.essca.fr/EU-Asia/
Albrecht Sonntag

Albrecht Sonntag

Albrecht Sonntag

Albrecht Sonntag est membre d’Alliance Europa. Il est professeur d’études européennes à l’EU-Asia Institute de l’ESSCA Ecole de Management (Angers).

Albrecht Sonntag est membre d’Alliance Europa. Il est professeur d’études européennes à l’EU-Asia Institute de l’ESSCA Ecole de Management (Angers).

Albrecht Sonntag est à l’origine du Multiblog Alliance Europa et a dans ce cadre animé un atelier « Blogging : Pourquoi et Comment ? » à destination des doctorants.

Il a également été un des organisateurs du Colloque sur l’impact du Brexit sur les Pays de la Loire et de la journée sur la contribution du sport à l’intégration des migrants et réfugiés en Europe.

Antonella Forganni

Antonella Forganni

Antonella Forganni

Professeure associée et chercheuse en Droit de l’Union Européenne à l'ESSCA, EU-Asia Institute

Thématiques de recherche :
Relations extérieures de l’UE avec un accent particulier sur la Chine
Le processus d’intégration européenne : Droits de l’Homme / Politique commerciale / Politique aérienne et spatiale

Responsabilités :

  • Responsable du département Management et Environnement de l’Entreprise

Antonella Forganni développe le projet de recherche « Etude des relations internes et externes de l’Union Européenne et des processus d’intégration » avec le soutien d’Alliance Europa.