On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall in November 1989, a
symbol of both the raising of the Iron Curtain and the end of the Cold War, this seminar takes a
look at how the opening up of these societies to Europe and the world changed the conditions and
experiences of growing up in the area.
The seminar examines the status of young people in these societies before and after 1989, their
living conditions, issues of social participation, the way in which they construct their identity
and constitute and represent current social realities, their cultures and gender constructions as
well as the interplay of continuities and discontinuities beyond this historical separator. In
order to frame the contributions, the seminar focuses on four main topical fields: youth
transitions and their national contexts, youth in the post-communist landscapes of inequality and
uncertainty, and the consequences of social change for the possible convergence of youth across the
former dividing line of the Iron Curtain. A fourth stream addresses the history and activities of
cooperation between youth experts from the East and the West regarding research, policy and
practice.
The seminar is organised by the Research Committee 34, Sociology of Youth, International
Sociological Association in co-operation with The Directorate for Youth and Sport of the Council of
Europe, the Partnership between the Council of Europe and the European Commission in the field of
Youth, the Italian Sociological Association, the Department of Sociology and Social Research of the
University of Milan-Bicocca
More information :
http://youth-partnership.coe.int/youth-partnership/research/experts_workshop.html |