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Euro Mediterranean Dialogue of Public Management, MED 6 Call for Papers and Call for Experiences & Call to Participation to PhD Workshop www.med-eu.org/2013 October 7, 8 & 9, 2013 @ Marseille Call for papers and Call for Experiences Page 2 Main Conference theme and Axis of Development Page 3 Scientific Committee Page 7 How to submit a paper proposal? Page 8 How to submit a testimony proposal? Page 8 MED 6 PhD Workshop in Public Management : Objectives, academic organisers, format Page 9 How to submit an application to MED 6 Doctoral Workshop Page 10 General information & Contact Pages 11 « Cultures for change, changes through Culture»

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Page 1: Euro Mediterranean Dialogue of Public Management ,  MED 6 Call for Papers and Call for Experiences & Call to Participation to PhD Workshop

Euro Mediterranean Dialogue of Public Management, MED 6Call for Papers and Call for Experiences

&Call to Participation to PhD Workshop

www.med-eu.org/2013

October 7, 8 & 9, 2013@ Marseille

Call for papers and Call for Experiences Page 2Main Conference theme and Axis of Development Page 3Scientific Committee Page 7How to submit a paper proposal? Page 8 How to submit a testimony proposal? Page 8MED 6 PhD Workshop in Public Management : Objectives, academic organisers, formatPage 9How to submit an application to MED 6 Doctoral Workshop Page 10

General information & Contact Pages 11

« Cultures for change, changes through Culture»

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The 6th Euro Mediterranean Dialogue of Public Management is organized by the European Group for Public Administration, EGPA, the Institute of Public Management and Territorial Governance, IMPGT - Aix Marseille University and the French National School of

Administration, ENA

MED conference is addressed to all researchers and experts in public management but it also welcomes contributions coming from social sciences and humanities or from practitioners

You are invited to present your research and current work in public management , more particularly on the following topic:

« Cultures for change, changes through Culture»

Beyond communications related to the main theme: proposals for papers on public management concepts addressing performance; evaluation, governance, sustainability and territorial management in the Euro Mediterranean area are also welcome. A special attention will be given to proposals for comparative studies of public management in the countries of the Mediterranean area.

This MED conference, on the theme of culture, will alternate roundtables with experts and professionals, and parallel workshops presenting selected communications. A doctoral workshop will be hold on October 9th, 2013. Best papers will be offered to the following journals:

IRAS - International Review of Administrative Sciences, Peer Review Selection Process, IRAS is indexed and ranked in the Public Administration category of the Thomson Scientific Journal Citation Reports (JCR). CNRS (cat. 3)

Maghreb - MachrekRimhe - Management, Humanism and Enterprise

You can participate in the conference by presenting a testimony of your experience as a practitioner in the field of culture. Your testimony must help enrich the main themes of the conference and lines of development

MED 6 CALL FOR PAPERS

MED 6 CALL FOR EXPERIENCES

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« Cultures for change, changes through Culture»

The theme of this 6th Euro Mediterranean Dialogue is the place and role of culture as a fertilizer for change, and focuses on the use of

culture in shaping change processes

The first meaning of the word culture, in the true sense of the term, is built on historical roots, shared values, on common modes of expression. The other meaning is that of cultural activities that need to be addressed even in its most recent developments.Our contemporary Mediterranean area has never been so shaken in recent years by the willingness of people to have access to more democracy. If one is interested in the notion of public space as a guarantor of a certain continuity, particularly in its relationship to citizens-users, it is clear that the big issue is that of change, change that should enable governments to work on the basis of equity, ethics, to make the decision-making process more clear, to reach out to people for them to participate in public life.Management sciences have largely addressed the issue of organisational change. It now appears useful to see how the works that have been developed can be used for reflection about the changes in society. These processes of change that must accompany the democratic ambition have to incorporate new public policies to respond to key issues raised by the economic crisis, those of youth and employment, those of economic development driven by innovation and creativity.These developments lead us to call for papers along the following four axes of reflection: Reflections on the place and role of culture in organisational change, in the economic and societal changes of a territory, and in the political and democratic changes. This requires also questioning the evolution of culture and the cultural sector, as well as the role of vocational and education training.

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5 axis of development

Axis 1 – Culture and organisational change

Within this axis, we question the links between organisational cultures, national cultures, and changes in the public sectors around the Mediterranean.The administration as first instrument of stability but also of transformation of our societies interests us in the first place. Many waves of modernisation and reform, as well as research on administrative systems since the '50s, show that organisational culture is both a factor of stability and change. The Bureaucratic organisation, in particular, gives rise to systems of shared conservative values and beliefs which stabilise behaviours and legitimise control systems, standards and administrative operations.On the other hand, we find that the substantive transformations of worldviews, values and shared beliefs, driven by the long-term trends of generational renewal as well as the ease of exchanges offered by the new communication media, make culture the backdrop and trigger of new organisational dynamics, both administrative and political.This raises the question of transfers between organisational culture and societal culture, but also the likelihood of "cultural change" imposed by policymakers and administration. Can we speak today of a competition of value systems at the societal and administrative level? Under what conditions this turmoil may lead to the emergence of new conservative attitudes or, conversely, to a fertile process of cultural questioning and modernisation? Are there organisational cultures favourable to change? Finally, how to harness the interdependencies between management systems (monitoring, wages, evaluation, and piloting) and culture to apply the required administrative changes?

Axis 2 – Cultures, territory and economical and societal changes

This axis aims to examine the role of culture, in its two senses, in economic dynamism, but also to go beyond this dimension to address the territorial issue at the service of its population’s well-being and quality of life. The questions are twofold. On the economic point of view, what is the added value created by the development of cultural activities and what impact on employment? What are the consequences on territorial planning, on transport?From a societal perspective, the aim is to examine the role of culture in the construction of an image at the service of a territory, of a territory’s attractiveness in terms of quality of life, of the mobilisation of stakeholders, on solidarity, on the hospitality and the living-together factor...

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5 axis of development

Axis 3 – Culture, Political and Democratic Changes

This axis calls for papers on the role of culture and interculturality in democratic change and international cooperation. It questions the Mediterranean, events that have shaken and are still shaking the Arab world, and the limits of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership.The questionings relate to the changes in the Arab world and the relationship between culture and tolerance: how can cultural activities promote the learning of cultural plurality in the Mediterranean? What is the role of the cultural sector in improving the quality of life of the Mediterranean people? What responsibility for Culture vis-à-vis the youth who aspire to a better life? Has Culture been questioned in the great movements of the Arab Spring?This axis also invites to consider the failures of Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, the necessary involvement of civil society in national development strategies, instead of Intercultural Dialogue in cooperation actions.

Axis 4 – Cultural Activities, evolution and change

This axis focuses on the evolution of traditional cultural activities: performing arts, visual arts, literature, music, and museums ... but also on the major cultural and creative industries strongly shaken up by the arrival of ICT’s (press, publishing, music, audiovisual industries, but also the fashion, design and tourism industries ...). What might be called the "new paradigm of creative industries" which appeared in the 1990s in academic and political discourse, does it allows us to identify a "new economy of culture" as part of a sustainable territorial development?This axis leads to several questions:What are the new forms of organisation, structure, assessment and financing of cultural activities?What is the role of new technologies in the development of culture? This involves questioning, for example, new communication tools for the benefit of cultural organisations and events, the role of information systems or social networks, the new means of distribution and access to culture (with examples such as virtual museums) ...What is the role of culture in sustainable tourism development policies? How should one incorporate the heritage dimension and local cultures?

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Axis 5: Vocational education and training facing the challenges of Employability and Culture?1. Employability and training in the cultural sectors

Taking into account the improvement of employability through education and basic training, how do we take into account the real needs to meet the current and future challenges of the labour market? How do we define the basic requirements for training?To answer this question, it is necessary to consider the contribution of education and training to the professionalisation of the culture businesses (events management companies, museums, infrastructure ...)? How to train for careers in culture, heritage and tourism? Are the sectors of tourism and culture lacking of specific training?It is also interesting to understand the culture sector as a labour market and analyse their employability in the Mediterranean. What are the requirements for employment in this sector? What kind of opportunity the development of culture and cultural policies has to offer in terms of job creation?

2. Culture as Enrichment of Education and Training

The role of culture in the change process also needs to reflect on how the learning of culture is integrated into trainings.Is there a way to improve employability by learning interculturality and cultural practices? Particularly in areas of innovation and creativity.Can culture be a basis for the definition of essential skills to facilitate the transition from school to working life and to support learning throughout life?Core competencies to define the needs of professional training and teachers’ expertise (knowledge of languages, history and culture as basic knowledge, cultural diversity, etc.) can also be a focus point. How should education and training policy be adapted?

3. Training and its Cultural Characteristics

Change of culture in education and basic training should respond to a change of culture in economy and society, and should contribute to cultural change in the economy and society:-need to provide education and training in line with the creation of new types of jobs-the need to develop new vectors of communication: new technologies, social media, etc.-the need for an environment that leads to culture change: entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity...-education and training should be explicitly linked to evolving professionals

Culture is part of the economy, and education and basic training should seize the opportunity to include cultural entrepreneurship, craftsmanship, partnerships,

This axis also questions the interaction effects of culture on vocational training in the Mediterranean region.Is good training universal? Should training be adapted to the cultural context? What about policies for vocational education and training

5 axis of development

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Robert FOUCHET , President of MED Scientific Committee, Professor at IMPGT - Aix Marseille University, France Geert BOUCKAERT , Professor at Catholic University of Leuven, BelgiumChafika AGUEZNAY, Professor, Director of Centre in Administrative Research, ENA Rabat, MoroccoRadi ALATOUM, Director General, National Institute for Training, NIT, JordanPierre Jean BENGHOZI, Director of Research at National Centre for Scientific Research, CNRS; Professor at Ecole Polytechnique, FranceXavier BALLART, Professor at Autonomous University of Barcelona UAB, SpainMartine BRASSEUR, Professor at University of Paris V Descartes ; PRES Sorbonne Paris, Cité; CEDAG (EA 1516), FranceMohamed Salah BEN AISSA, Professor of Public Law, Former Rector of Faculty of Juridical Political and Social Sciences in Tunis, TunisiaDominique BOURGEON- RENAULT, Professor at University of Bourgogne, FranceCarlos CONDE, Head of the MENA-OECD Governance Programme, OECD Paris, FranceAntónio Fernando CORREIA DE CAMPOS, European Parliament Member, PortugalJean DESMAZES, Professor at University of La Rochelle, FranceAnne DRUMAUX, Professor at University Libre of Brussels, BelgiumCéline DU BOYS, Lecturer at IMPGT - Aix Marseille University, FranceYves EVRARD, Professor at HEC Paris, FranceJosé Manuel GALVIN ARRIBAS, Expert on Governance, ETF, ItalyGhazi GHERAIRI, Professor at University of Tunis, TunisiaXavier GREFFE, Professor at University Paris I Sorbonne; Chairman of the Committee on Employment of the Performing Arts National Council, FranceSolange HERNANDEZ, Lecturer at IMPGT - Aix Marseille University, FranceAli KOUADRIA, Rector at Skikda University, AlgeriaFabrice LARAT , Director of Centre in Expertise and Administrative Research, ENA, FranceMarie MASCLET, Lecturer at Aix Marseille University, FranceMarco MENEGUZZO, Professor at Roma Tor Vergata University, ItalyJean-Yves MOISSERON, Economist, Research Manager for Institute of Research for Development, IRD, FranceEmmanuelle MOUSTIER, Lecturer at MPGT - Aix Marseille University, FranceGeorges NEHME, Dean of Faculty for Business Management, Antonine University, LebanonEdoardo ONGARO , Professor at Northumbria University, Newcastle, UKEmanuele PADOVANI , Professor at University of Bologna, ItalyVéronique PERRET, Professor at University Paris IX Dauphine, Responsible for the group « Strategy, Spaces and Territories » of International Association for Strategic Management in FranceHarald PLAMPER, Senator e.h. Erlangen - Nuremberg University, GermanyClaude ROCHET, Professor at IMPGT - Aix Marseille University, FranceSofiane SAHRAOUI, Assistant Director General, Institute of Public Administration BIPA, BahrainAli SEDJARI, Professor at Mohammed V-Agdal University, UNESCO Chair for Human Rights, Rabat, MoroccoEdina SOLDO, Lecturer at IMPGT - Aix Marseille University, FranceGiovanni TRIA, President of the Superior School for Administration, SSPA, Professor at Faculty of Economics, Roma Tor Vergata University, ItalyDina WAFA, Director, GAPP Executive Education, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo, Egypt

Scientific Committee

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The Scientific Committee ranks paper proposal on a three point scale:: Acceptance without modification Acceptance with modification Rejection of the proposal

Deadline for submission of proposals: from May 13rd, 2013Extended Deadline for submissions : 10 June 2013

Opinion of the committee and notification of acceptance: from July 5th, 2013Return of final versions: September 2nd, 2013

Proposals for papers, and final text must be sent to : [email protected]

Languages

Paper proposals may be submitted in English and in French. Both languages will be also used for communication and discussion.

Format for a paper proposal

A summary of maximum 2 pages stating clearly on the front page: the paper title as well as author’s name, affiliation and contact. The summary must state the research methodology and empirical techniques used.

Format for a final paperThe final text must not exceed 25 pages (including bibliography and appendices)The 1st page must specify the title of the contribution, name(s) of author(s), the Institution (s) to which author(s) belong(s), author(s) contact information .Communication must begin with a short summary in English and French (10 lines maximum) pointing out 5 keywords.

Testimony proposals must be sent to : [email protected]

Format for testimony proposal A maximum 2 pages summary of the proposed presentation, in English or in French, together with Curriculum Vitae.The first page must clearly state the title of the testimony, the author's name, affiliation and contact information.

Deadline for submission of proposals: from May 13rd, 2013 - Extended Deadline for submissions : 10 June 2013Opinion of the committee and notification of acceptance: from July 5th, 2013

SUBMITTING A PAPER PROPOSAL TO MED 6 CONFERENCE

SUBMITTING A TESTIMONY PROPOSAL TO MED 6 CONFERENCE

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AIMThe aim of the PhD workshop is to bring together young researchers in public management who are involved in work on the Euro-Mediterranean zone and who comes from both the North and South of the Mediterranean

MED 6 PhD Workshop offers PhDs students a unique opportunity to present their work to well-known professors in the Euro-Mediterranean zone, experts in public management and in cultural sector. It also encourages doctoral students to submit their research results to the test of external validation.MED 6 PhDl Workshop allows sharing, learning and helps to consolidate the community of young researchers from the Mediterranean Basin initiated from the first MED

MED 6 PhD Workshop will be held on October 9th, 2013

MED 6 PhD WORKSHOP IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

Jean DESMAZES, Professor at University of La Rochelle, FranceGhazi GHERAIRI, Professor at University of Tunis, TunisiaSolange HERNANDEZ, Lecturer at IMPGT - Aix Marseille University, FranceJean-Yves MOISSERON, Economist, Research Manager for Institute of Research for Development, IRD, France Emmanuelle MOUSTIER, Lecturer at MPGT - Aix Marseille University, FranceGeorges NEHME, Dean of Faculty for Business Management, Antonine University, LebanonVéronique PERRET, Professor at University Paris IX Dauphine, Responsible for the group « Strategy, Spaces and Territories » of International Association for Strategic Management in FranceEdina SOLDO, Lecturer at IMPGT - Aix Marseille University, FranceDina WAFA, Director, GAPP Executive Education, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo

ACADEMIC ORGANISERS FOR MED 6 PhD WORKSHOP

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The workshop takes place in 3 steps:PhD WORKSHOP PROCESS

Module I « Presentation / Discussion » in plenary session- Each participant has the opportunity to introduce himself and his thesis subject for 5 minutes in plenary - Academic organizers highlight the strengths of the discussion and identify three or four themes that will be further developed in small working groups.

Module II « Working groups » - Each participant presents his work for fifteen minutes and can address epistemological, methodological or theoretical issues under the supervision of one or two academic leaders; it can also be an opportunity to discuss the possibility of publication.

Module III « Conclusion » in plenary session

FORMAT of PROPOSALS

The submitted document, no more than 5 pages long, presenting a thesis-in-progress must:

- Provide a half-page maximum summary in English and / or French;- Propose a specific research question of interest to the Euro-Mediterranean area or that can find a possible application in the Mediterranean, and addressing issues of Public Management; Present preferably a sketch of the theoretical framework, a methodology section and if possible empirical evidence;- Offer preliminary findings and elements for discussion;- Include the limitations of the research.

The first page shall indicate: - The name of the author and complete contact information,- The institution to which he/she belongs- His/her thesis director- His year of doctoral programme- Key words from his/her research question

HOW TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATIONThe presentation should focus on thesis work, detailing the advancement.Points that are raised can be theoretical, methodological and / or empirical.The student may also address issues he wishes to discuss during the presentation.

Deadline for submission of proposals: May 13rd, 2013Extended Deadline for submissions : 10 June 2013

Decision of acceptance of the Committee: From July 5th, 2013Proposals are to be sent to: [email protected]

SELECTION CRITERIAWe particularly encourage applications from PhD students in their 2nd or 3rd year or from those whose thesis is already well under way but not yet finalized The academic organizers for the Doctoral Workshop carry out the selection of proposals Proposals will be selected according to the following criteria:

- Originality and novelty - Clarity - Rigor and relevance of the methodological approach to the research question- Creativity- Quality of bibliographic references- Potential contribution to research in Public Management- Writing style

Working languagesProposals for papers may be in French and English. Both languages will be used for communication and discussion

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MED 6 FEES 1) Include access to conference and gala dinner. Accompanying persons must be registered in the registration conference tool (gala dinner is 45 € / person ) 2) Upon presentation of registration in an educational institution

CONFERENCE VENUE

Villa MéditerranéeJ4, La Joliette - Marseille, France

PhD Worshop: October 9, 2013

Registration will be open from June 2013

EGPA Members 1) 300 €Participants from Northern Mediterranean Counties1) & non EGPA members 350 €Participants from Southern Mediterranean Counrties1) 150 €Presidents & organisers 150 €PhDs & Students (North & South Mediterranean (1)-(2) 150 €PhDs students enrolled in MED 6 PhD workshop (3)

(3) Special arrangements are provided for PhD attending MED 6 PhD Workshop: MED 6 is covering attendance fees to the Doctoral Workshop and Conference access fees. Financial assistance may be granted in the form of a contribution to costs of transport and accommodation. Applicants may contact the office for registration. The number of places being limited, the allocation of financial assistance will be based on a selection upon the quality of the submitted academic application, consistency of the application for financial assistance, and date of presentation of the request.Financial assistance will be paid at the end of the conference in the form of bank transfer (only on receipt of original invoices).Application file for financial assistance must be requested from Gaëlle Flouw: [email protected] It must be returned duly completed, accompanied by the requisite supporting documents and the submission’s proposal before May 13rd, 2013. - Extended Deadline for submissions : 10 June 2013

MED 6 Conference: October 7 & 8, 2013

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Useful information and contacts :MED web site will provide you with all useful information to facilitate your arrival: fees, terms, registration terms, venue, accommodation suggestions …

www.med-eu.org/2013,

PhD WORKSHOPGaelle.flouw@univ_amu.fr

[email protected]

[email protected] European Group for Public Administration, EGPA

c/o IISA- rue Defacqz 1, box 11- BE-1000 Brussels, BelgiumTel.: + 32-2-536.08.80

You can also contactAdministrative ContactScientific Contact

CONFERENCE

Céline du [email protected]

DOCTOTAL WORKSHOP

Emmanuelle [email protected]

[email protected]

Institut de Management Public et Gouvernance Territoriale, IMPGT Aix Marseille University

21, rue Gaston de Saporta13100 Aix-en-Provence, France

Tél : + 33 4.42.170.589

Institut de Management Public et Gouvernance Territoriale, IMPGT Aix Marseille University

21, rue Gaston de Saporta13100 Aix-en-Provence, France