Call for Papers

"Globalization, Nationalism and Ethnic Conflicts in The
Balkans and Its Regional Context"
International Conference
Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN)
Forum for Ethnic Relations (FER)
Belgrade (Serbia and Montenegro)
28-30 September 2006


PAPER AND PANEL PROPOSAL INFORMATION

The Forum and the ASN are accepting proposals for panels or
individual papers. Proposals must be sent by e-mail to
Slobodan Boškovic at the Forum for Ethnic relations,
<[email protected]>.
All information regarding the registration, paper and panel
proposals are available on Forum site: http://www.fer.org.yu

Deadline for proposals: 15 March 2006.
Deadline for registration: 15 May 2006.
Registration Information will be announced during April/May 2006

The Conference will have a dual focus on both general topics
related to the study of nationalism and more specifically on
Southeastern Europe. The priority topics of the Conference
will be:

- Theoretical and methodological framework for the research
and understanding of globalization, nationalism and ethnic
conflict
- The development of national identity and the challenges of
globalization
- Origins, elements and forms of ethno-nationalism at the
end of 20th and the beginning of 21st century
- Anatomy and genesis of ethnic conflicts: national,
regional and global aspects
- Political, religious and national extremism, violence and
terrorism
- Globalization, ethnic conflicts and organized crime, with
special emphasis on illegal migration
- Conflict prevention and dealing with consequences of
conflict
- Lessons learned from EU and UN peace missions
- Human rights and democracy at preventing, resolving and
dealing with the consequences of conflict, including
supporting measures facilitating peaceful conciliation of
group interests
- Support and assistance to the victims of violation of
human rights during the conflicts
- Promotion and protection of minority rights
- Measures to combat racism and xenophobia, and to protect
minorities and indigenous peoples
- Lessons learnt from the state-building experience in
former Yugoslavia
- Post-conflict multiethnic states in the Balkans
- Nationalism and the challenge of democratization; Is
post-communism still a relevant category for the study of
nationalism?

The Conference is inviting submissions of recent
documentaries or feature films and available in video (VHS
or DVD) format. The videos selected for the convention will
be screened during regular panel slots and will be followed
by a discussion moderated by academic experts.


FELLOWSHIP GRANTS

Competition for 40 fellowship grants will be available.
Fellowship grants include travel, accommodation (room and
board) and Conference fee.

Terms of competition:

Young researchers from the following countries will be
eligible to apply: Bosnia and Herzegovina (five grants),
Croatia (four grants), Macedonia (five grants), Albania
(five grants), Bulgaria (five grants), Romania (three
grants), Serbia (five grants), Montenegro (three grants),
and Kosovo (five grants).Candidates should prepare and
submit the papers to the Academic Advisory Board not later
than March 31st 2006 Preference will be given to young
candidates (35 years of age and younger)

Detailed terms of competition will be announced soon on:
http://www.fer.org.yu


CONTACT:

Forum for Ethnic Relations (FER)
Kraljice Natalije 45
11 000 Belgrade
phone/fax: 381 11 361 66 54, 381 11 362 07 81
email: [email protected]
web: http://www.fer.org.yu



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