Friday, December 13, 2024
Call for Papers: 29th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN)
Call for Proposals
https://www.asnconvention.com/call-for-proposals-2024
29th Annual World Convention of the
Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN)
Columbia University
Co-Hosted by the Harriman Institute
22-24 May 2025
Proposals must be submitted to darel@uottawa.ca AND asnconvention25@gmail.com in a single Word attachment.
Each applicant must also fill out a Fact Sheet online.
Key Points
*The Convention includes the largest annual academic event in Ukrainian studies, with more than 35 panels dealing with Ukraine.
*The Convention is welcoming five different types of proposals: Individual Paper Proposal, Panel Proposal, Book Panel Proposal, Roundtable Proposal, Film Proposal. Paper and panel proposals are based on written papers.
*Two new permanent sections — Populism and the Far Right, Gender and Nationalism — are added. The Convention will also a have Special Focus on the Russian War in Ukraine, American Nationalism, and Political Memory.
*Registration fees will be waived for discussants,
unless they are making a presentation on a different panel.
*The Convention is in person only. No presentation will be on Zoom.
*Applicants will be notified of the status of their proposal in January 2025.
The Convention
Over 150 Panels in 4 global sections:
Nationalism (incl. First Nations)
Populism and the Far Right
Migration, Refugees, and Diasporas
Gender and Nationalism
And 8 regional sections:
Balkans
Belarus
Caucasus
Central Europe
Eurasia (Central Asia and China)
Russia
Turkey and Greece
Ukraine
ASN Awards
Best Doctoral Papers
Best Book on Nationalism (Joseph Rothschild Prize)
Best Article in Nationalities Papers (Huttenbach Prize)
Best Documentary Film
Nationalities Papers Photo Contest
Social Media Awards
The Scope of the Convention
The ASN World Convention, which brings together 750+ scholars from 50+ countries annually, welcomes proposals on a wide range of topics related to nationalism, national identity, ethnicity, indigenous and racialized groups, political memory and migration in regional sections of Central, Southern and Eastern Europe and Eurasia, and cross-regional sections in nationalism studies, populism and the far right, migration/diaspora studies, and gender.
Popular themes include language, religion, EU integration/exit, security, energy politics, parties and elections, youth, media, and civil society.
Disciplines represented include political science, history, anthropology, sociology, international studies, security studies, area studies, economics, geography, literature, and other fields of the humanities and social sciences.
Prospective applicants can get a sense of the large thematic scope of ASN Convention papers and presentations by looking at the 2024 Convention Program (https://www.asnconvention.com/panels-by-date)
Applying to the Convention
To submit a proposal, fill out a Fact Sheet online, download the relevant form below and send it as an attachment to darel@uottawa.ca and asnconvention25@gmail.com.
Paper Proposal
Panel Proposal
Roundtable Proposal
Book Panel Proposal
Documentary Film Proposal
Discussant Proposal
Applying to the Convention: Five Categories
*Accepted individual paper proposals will be included in panels created by the Program Committee.
*A panel proposal is comprised of up to five panelists whose presentations are based on written papers, as well as a chair and a discussant.
*A roundtable proposal includes four presentations not based on written papers and generally addresses ongoing events (such as a recent election or protest) or issues pertaining to research methods and challenges.
•A book panel proposal is based on a monograph published in 2024 or early 2025. Edited volumes have fewer chances of being accepted.
•Film proposals will be considered for documentaries produced between 2023-2025.
*A discussant proposal is for applicants who are NOT on other proposals (individual, panel, book, roundtable) but would like to volunteer as discussant on a panel created from individual proposals by the Program Committee.
Applying to the Convention: Guidelines
In a nutshell: applicants may not appear on more than two panel proposals (three if one is a book panel) and may not present more than one paper (whether as the main author or the co-author).
*Only ONE paper proposal per applicant will be considered. If your name appears on more than one paper as either single author or co-author, you will be asked to choose which proposal you want the Program Committee to consider.
Convention Outreach
*Publishers and other companies wishing to advertise in the Convention program and/or in our book exhibit can contact ASN Executive Director Ryan Kreider at rk2780@columbia.edu
The ASN Convention website is at http://asnconvention.com
The ASN website is at http://nationalities.org
Follow us on Twitter (X) at @asn_org
Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Nationalities
We very much look forward to receiving your proposal!
Dominique Arel, ASN Convention Director
Lisa Koriouchkina, ASN Convention Associate Director
Alexandra Wishart and Bertrand de Franqueville, ASN Convention Assistant Directors
On behalf of the ASN Convention Program Committee and Organizing Committee
Deadline for proposals: 12 December 2024 (to be sent to both darel@uottawa.ca AND asnconvention25@gmail.com
in a single Word attachment).
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Writing across borders program
To integrate new research and perspectives from underrepresented regions and groups in English-language publishing outlets in Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies at Arizona State University, and University of Amsterdam are inviting applications for their Writing Across Boundaries Program. The application is due no later than Thursday, November 7, 2024.
Doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and other early career scholars from all disciplines and academic training in the arts and humanities and the social sciences are encouraged to apply. The overall goal of this program is to familiarize authors with different stages of developing a manuscript. These include:
Identifying journals for publication;
Interpreting submission guidelines and requirements;
Working with drafts;
Structuring effective arguments;
Understanding the peer review process;
Conducting revisions and incorporating feedback from reviewers;
Communicating with editors and editorial staff;
Interpreting article acceptance and rejection notices.
Application Requirements:
Resume or CV
An advanced draft of your manuscript [unpublished or not currently under review]. 6,000-8,000 words, with complete references.
Statement of purpose (400-500 words) on why you want to participate in the Writing Across Boundaries program and what your goals are for this manuscript.
The Writing Across Boundaries Program is funded with generous support from the following centers and institute:
Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, University of Pittsburgh
Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies, University of Kansas
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies, Arizona State University
Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University
Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies, Stanford University
Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Please direct your questions and requests to: writingacrossboundariesprogram@gmail.com
Thursday, September 5, 2024
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
SEESA HARRISON TRAVEL GRANTS
To support graduate student scholarship and international participation in the field of Southeast European Studies, the Southeast European Studies Association (SEESA) offers the SEESA Harrison Travel Grants to subsidize travel costs for the presentation of papers at international, national, regional, or state conferences. In 2025, the grants will be awarded to graduate and undergraduate students for presentation of work on topics related to Southeast European Studies at conferences in any field – including, but not limited to, history, linguistics, literature, anthropology, the arts, social and political science, and folklore.
SEESA plans to fund, on a competitive basis, at least 2 awards of $700 each.
Applicants must be undergraduate or graduate students in Southeast European Studies or a related field.
Students may receive only one SEESA Harrison Travel Grant over the course of their studies.
Applicants should submit an abstract of the paper of no fewer than 500 words, proof that the abstract has been accepted, a C.V., a short bibliography of their paper, and proof of student status as an email attachment to Bavjola Shatro [seesa.travel.grants@gmail.com]. Author name(s), affiliation(s), and contact information should be provided below the title of the paper.
Applicants who cannot submit proof of acceptance of their abstracts before the deadline, should contact Bavjola Shatro [seesa.travel.grants@gmail.com] to make the necessary adjustments.
The applications will be evaluated by SEESA’s Committee for Harrison Travel Grants. The quality of writing of the abstract as well as its content will be considered.
Questions about the grants may be directed to Dr. Bavjola Shatro.
Application Submission Deadline: January 10, 2025
Acceptance Notification Date: January 20, 2025
Monday, July 1, 2024
Call for Papers
EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Feminisms and Politics in Interwar Balkans and East - Central Europe
November 28-30, 2024, University of Crete, Campus of Gallos, Rethymnο
We are pleased to announce a call for papers for the upcoming conference "Feminisms and Politics in Interwar
Balkans and East - Central Europe." The conference aims to explore feminist movements in the region of Balkans and
East - Central Europe in the uneasy interwar historical context, placing emphasis on transnational contacts and
collaborations of feminist and women’s organizations, the entanglement of their activity with politics and diplomacy at
regional and international scale, and the tensions emerged between national and international agendas.
The First World War was followed by an increased and intensive political movement aiming to eliminate likelihood of
new wars and consolidate peace on a global scale. This movement is reflected in the foundation of international
peace and diplomacy organizations, with the League of Nations prevailing among them, the signing of a series of
treaties between states securing the new border status quo, minority treaties and amity and cooperation
agreements, as well as in elaborated visions of forming “state federations” across Europe. In this context, the Balkan
states with a long history of competing nationalisms, wars, and rallying to rival war camps, gradually shifted towards
pursuing political rapprochement and mitigating national-political differences, while the new Central European states
that had arisen from the dissolution of the central empires and the redrawing of national borders sought alliances to
enhance security against presumptive revisionist attempts by neighboring countries. At the same time, the unsolved
national-transnational political issues and the new ones created by the post-war treaties, most notably that of ethnic
minorities, the rivalries of the victorious Great Powers in the region, the gradual dominance of totalitarian and
bellicose politics and the risk of a new great war that began to loom on the horizon, prioritized national security and
acted as centrifugal forces from ‘the transnational and international’ to ‘the national’, while the revisionist and anti-
revisionist camps and politics began to form distinct.
In this context, feminist movement, reconstituted and increased in density and massiveness, found a fertile ground
for linking its activity to international politics and diplomacy. International women's organizations (feminist,
professional, peace organizations), national affiliated organizations, as well as regional associations emerged at the
time, recognizing that progress towards full political and social rights and security for women depends on a peaceful
and stabilized world, declared it “their duty” to work for friendly international relations and humanitarian progress
worldwide, and to support national and international agents working towards these ends. Thus, conferences,
meetings, commissions, resolutions, memoranda, public events, and publications emerged dense in the service of
these objectives. It is this intensive and dense women's movement that this conference seeks to explore and discuss.
Topics may include (but are not limited to):
1. Feminism, national politics, and international diplomacy
2. Feminism, internationalism and nationalism: a changing relationship
3. National and regional feminists associations’ agendas: exploring the entanglements
4. Feminist and women’s collaborations in the region: associations and individuals
5. Liberal and socialist feminism’s agendas
6. Women's activism and peace - feminist pacifism
7. Feminist politics: social, economic, political rights
8. Women’s political activity: reception and impact
9. Researching feminism and politics: methodological issues - approaches and concepts
The conference will take place on-site, at University of Crete, Campus of Gallos, Rethymno. We welcome individual
submissions from senior and junior scholars and academics, as well as doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers
for 20-minute presentations. We also welcome full panel submissions consisting of 3 to 4 presentations (20 minutes
each). Abstracts of 250 words should be on the form, provided by the Conference, downloadable from fepib-
conference2024.ia.uoc.gr and sent by email to fepib-conference2024@ia.uoc.gr, by June 30, 2024 July 31, 2024. The
language of the Conference is English.
Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: June 30, 2024
New abstract submission deadline: July 31, 2024
Notification of acceptance: July 31, 2024
Notification of acceptance updated: August 15, 2024
Draft conference program: August 31, 2024
Final conference program: October 15, 2024
Conference Dates: November 28-30, 2024
We are looking forward to receiving your submission and welcome you at the Conference.
Conference webpage: fepib-conference2024.ia.uoc.gr
For further inquiries please contact: fepib-conference2024@ia.uoc.gr
* The conference is part of “Feminisms and Politics in Interwar Balkans (1923-1939)”, a collaborative project hosted
by the University of Crete (UoC) and chaired by Katerina Dalakoura, Associate Professor at the UoC (http://feminisms-
politics.ia.uoc.gr/). The project is supported by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI),
https://www.elidek.gr/en/homepage/.
Friday, May 24, 2024
Call For Nominations: SAS
2024 Arshi Pipa Best Graduate Student Paper Award Committee
Graduate students are invited to participate in the Arshi Pipa Best Graduate Student Paper Award Competition sponsored by the Society for Albanian Studies (SAS). Albanian Studies is broadly defined to include original work that furthers our understanding of Albanian societies across geo-political borders, time periods, and disciplinary confines. The Arshi Pipa Best Graduate Student Paper Award shall recognize significant and important original research made by a Graduate Student Member that advances both the field of Albanian Studies, regardless of academic discipline, and the student’s prospects for ongoing future contributions to Albanian Studies. Nominations for the Best Graduate Student Paper Award must be made to the SAS Graduate Essay Prize Committee. Please email a copy of the paper to the award committee by 15 August 2024.
Eligibility:
1. The author of the paper must be a Graduate Student Member of the SAS at the time of nomination.
2. The paper must have been written and completed no more than two years before the paper’s nomination, and it must be in English. Published articles and unpublished papers are considered eligible.
3. Graduate student papers that have been co-authored with professors are not eligible.
4. Papers from any academic discipline in the social sciences and humanities are accepted, insofar as they make a contribution to Albanian Studies, broadly defined.
Nomination Process:
1. The deadline for nominations is 15 August 2024.
2. To complete the nomination, e-mail a copy of the nominated paper (in MS Word or PDF format) to the committee.
3. Nominations can be made by any member in good standing; self-nominations are welcome
4. The Award Committee will make the selection and notify the recipient of the award by 25 September 2024.
Prize:
1. The Award will be formally presented at the SAS Annual Board meeting in November, 2024
2. The Graduate Student Paper Award shall be accompanied by a 200 USD monetary reward.
3. The awardee shall receive a Certificate from SAS, along with recognition on the SAS website.
4. Any questions about the prize or the nomination process can be addressed to the Award Committee.
The Stavro Skëndi Book Prize, 2024
The Stavro Skëndi Book Prize for Achievement in Albanian Studies is presented every year to a book that makes an outstanding contribution to and advances research in Albanian Studies. Albanian Studies is a broadly-defined research area of original, scholarly work that enhance and expand knowledge of Albanian societies across geo-political borders, time periods, and disciplinary confines. The Prize committee will consider single-case studies, original research, comparative research, and any theoretical and empirical contributions pertinent to the area of Albanian Studies. Nominated books must be in English. They must have been published within three years prior to the year of the award. Books may be nominated by the author or other scholars.
To nominate a book please email Eralda L. Lameborshi, Chair of Albanian Book Prize Committee at Eralda.Lameborshi@tamuc.edu indicating the name of the author and the title of the book nominated. Note that author nominees must be members of the SAS at the time of the book’s nomination. Please include the following documents:
One-paragraph summary of the book
Name of the publisher
Date and place of publication
A short bio of the author
PDF version of the book.
Alternatively, you may send print copies of the book to all committee members at the addresses indicated below. The nomination and supporting documents should be sent before the deadline of July 31, 2024. The committee will make the selection and notify the recipient of the award by October 11, 2024. The Award will be formally presented at the SAS Annual Board meeting in November, 2024.
Friday, April 5, 2024
ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE D'ETUDES DU SUD-EST EUROPEEN
AIESBE National Committee of the Republic of North Macedonia
XIII congress of South-East European studies
Skopje, 4.3.2024
Dear Colleagues,
As you were previously informed, the xIIIth AIESEE congress titled ,.communication and
Exchange: South-Eastern Europe within Gtobat Social, Political and Cultural processes,, was
planned fot 2024. However, due to objective reasons, the Congress had to be reschedu led for 2025 .
We would like to inform you that the XIIIth AIESEE Congress of South-East European Studies
on the topic: "Communication and Exchange: South-Eastern Europe within Global Social,
Political and Cultural Processes" will be held in Skopje, from 15 to 19 September 2025, in the
premises ofthe Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The official working languages ofthe l3th
AIESEE Congress are English and French.
Members and associates of the national AIESEE committees are kindly invited to participate
in the congress. In addition, other researchers interested in the proposed topic, and young researchers
and PhD students are also invited.
Please, send the titles and abstracts of your contributions to the following address
congress2023@aiesee@manu.edu.mk by I November 2024.please indicate the session of the congress
in which you wish to participate. The organizers will notiS,'you whether your proposal has been
accepted not later than 31 December 2024.
All previous applications that were received in reference to the initially planned Congress
in 2A24 will be taken into consideration and all the applicants will be informed about their
acceptance no later than 3l December 2024.
Enclosed.you will find the 20 sessions of the congress and some additional information about
the congress registration.
Sincerely,
Acad. Dragi Gjorgiev
President
XIIfh Congress of South-East European Studies
Communication and Exchange:
South-Eastern Europe within Global Social, Political and Cultural processes
Skopje, 15-19 September 2025
Sessions
L Cultural exchange from the antiquity and middle ages up to modern times
2. Transport communications through the history
3. Economic relations and trade exchange
4. Science and knowledge exchange in the South-Eastern Europe
5. Role of emigrants in establishing social, political and cultural links
6. Intelligentsia and academic elite inlfrom south-Eastern Europe
7. Literary and translation production in the transfer of knowledge and ideas
8. Linguistic interferences in/with South-Eastern Europe
9' Exchange of ideas between national movements in the South-Eastem Europe and beyond
10. Identity in South-Eastern Europe in historical retrospective
I 1 . concepts of violence in the social, political and cultural processes
12. Ways and methods of knowledge distribution
13. Interactions and contradictions between science and religions
14. scientific exchange and institutional building in south-Eastern Europe
15. Communication and exchange through visualisation: archives, museums, photography,
cinematography, print in South-Eastern Europe
16. Historiography and memory in the social and cultural processes of South-Eastem Europe
17. Knowledge transfer through traveling: the role of voyagers, ambassadors and missionaries in
global communication
18. Role of women in the cultural and academic processes in South-Eastern Europe
19. Diaspora communities inlfrom South-Eastern Europe
20. Religious networks - historical discourse
Registrationfee
The amount of the registration fee is 80 EUR.
PhD students providing supporting documents have a special fee rate of 40 EUR.
The registration fee is to be settled by I May 2025.
The registration fees payment details, as well as other information related to the congress will
be available on the congress website : http : //m a nu.edu.mlc/con gress/.
For additional information you can contact Mr. Goce Aleksoski from the Macedonian Academy
of Sciences and Arts, on email: goce@manu.edu.mk.
Tuesday, February 6, 2024
SEESA Harrison Travel Grants Awardees 2024
SEESA is happy to announce the names of the awardees of the SEESA Harrsion Travel Grants for 2024. They are:
- Lindon Dedvukaj, The Ohio State University.
- Oriane Girard, Institute of Ethnology and Social Anthropology & the French School of Athens 22 rue Vacon, 13001 Marseille, France.
- Marija Pandeva, Boban Karapejovski “Ss. Cyril and Methodius” University in Skopje, “Krste Misirkov” Institute for Macedonian Language.
These students will present in the 23rd Biennial Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature and Folklore that will be hosted by the University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS in May 2-4, 2024.
Congratulations to the awardees!
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