Dec 13, 2006

CfP: Nationalism and National Identities Today: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

Centre for Research on Nationalism, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism (CRONEM), University of Surrey, UK

Annual Conference 2007

12 – 13 June 2007

University of Surrey

Nationalism and National Identities Today: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

CALL FOR PAPERS AND PANEL PROPOSALS

At the end of the Cold War many Western commentators anticipated the advent of a New World Order of unipolar American hegemony or/and of global governance under the rule of international law, enforceable human rights and democratic institutions. Since then, those predictions have been met by challenges on behalf of national identities, ethnic rights and demands for the reassertion of statehood. Reflection on the present and future prospects of nationalism and national identities has retained and raised its status as one of the major research areas in the social sciences and humanities. After successful conferences in 2005 and 2006 on aspects of
multiculturalism, CRONEM’s focus for the 2007 event is on nationalism( s), national identities and the politics of ethnicity. A number of leading authorities from a range of different disciplines – political science, political geography, history, psychology, sociology, sociolinguistics – have agreed to give keynote addresses. As on previous occasions, besides the plenary presentations, there will be ample opportunities for papers to be presented in parallel panel sessions.

Those who have already agreed to be keynote speakers are:
James Anderson, Professor of Political Geography, Co-Director, Centre for
Spatial Territorial Analysis and Research (C-STAR), and Co-Director, Centre
for International Borders Research (CIBR), Queen's University Belfast

Susan Condor, Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of
Lancaster
John Hutchinson, Reader in Nationalism, Department of Government, London
School of Economics
Patrick Stevenson, Professor of Modern Languages, School of Humanities,
University of Southampton
George Kolankiewicz, Professor of Sociology with special reference to East
Central Europe, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University
College London and Managing Director, Centre for East European Language
Based Area Studies CEELBAS

Panel proposals (including a general introduction of about 300 words, plus 300-word abstracts of each of the papers) and proposals for individual papers (300-word abstracts) are invited on any aspect of contemporary nationalism, but particularly those addressing the following themes:
Conceptualising nationhood and national identities today
Comparisons of new and old forms of nationalism
Nationalistic reactions to globalisation and transnational flows
Reassertions of national and ethnic identities
National and ethnic acculturation processes
Secessionist and irredentist movements
Diasporic nationalisms
Failed states and nationhood
Civic nationalism
Ethnic conflict regulation
Nationalism and religion
Nationalism and gender
Nationalism and youth
Nationalism as ideology and mythology

Deadline for call for papers: 15th February 2007
Please send your abstracts to Mirela Dumic (M.Dumic@surrey. ac.uk)
More information about registration and other details will follow soon.
Please visit our website for updates http://www.surrey. ac.uk/Arts/ CRONEM/

Mirela Dumic
Centre Administrator
Centre for Research on Nationalism, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism (CRONEM)
School of Arts, Communication and Humanities
21 AC 05
University of Surrey
Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH

Telephone: +44 (0) 1483 682365
http://www.surrey. ac.uk/Arts/ CRONEM/

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