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Call for Papers

"Nationalism, East and West:
Civic and Ethnic Conceptions of Nationhood"
18th Annual Conference
Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN)
London School of Economics (LSE)
London (UK)
15-17 April 2008

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The Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism
(ASEN) is holding its 18th Annual Conference, entitled
"Nationalism, East and West: Civic and Ethnic Conceptions of
Nationhood", Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 15-17,
2008, at the London School of Economics.

It has long been standard in the field of nationalism
studies to classify nations according to which principle
serves to unify the nation. The distinction between the
Western, political type of nationalism, and Eastern,
genealogical nationalism as systematised by Hans Kohn in
1945 has been used, extended and adjusted by scholars of
nationalism to conceptualise a framework of "inclusive"
nationalism based on citizenship and territory and
"exclusive" nationalism based on common ethnic ties and
descent. This conference seeks to assess the continuing
relevance of this dichotomy in its various forms: its
contribution to theoretical work on nationalism, its
usefulness for historical interpretation and its value for
contemporary policy-making.

The conference will include keynote addresses from leading
scholars in the field, along with opportunities for scholars
from various disciplines to examine the relevance of ethnic
and civic conceptions of nationhood in a series of panel
sessions. Suggested themes include:

- Civic and Ethnic Aspects of Nation Formation
- Is Nationalism a European Phenomenon?
- Alternatives to Civic and Ethnic Nationalism
- Experiences of Historical Migrant Nations
- Citizenship and Immigration
- Multiculturalism

The first day will explore the use of the classical
dichotomy in theoretical works on nationalism, national
identity and nation formation. By considering historical
case studies, the development, interaction and conflict of
ethnic and civic types of nationalism will be analyzed on
the second day. Historical critiques of and alternatives to
dichotomous types like the civic/ethnic and East/West will
also be considered. On the third day, the framework of civic
and ethnic nationalism will be explored by focussing on
contemporary nationalism and approaches to citizenship and
immigration.

The 2008 Conference Committee is now calling for papers to
be presented on the conference. The application is open to
any researcher who is interested in the study of nationalism
and/or ethnicity, and PhD students and young scholars are
particularly encouraged to apply.

The abstracts of the proposed papers should not exceed 500
words and are expected by November 1, 2007. The Committee
will notify applicants by November 30, 2007. Please see the
ASEN website (www.lse.ac.uk/collections/ASEN/) for more
information and to submit your proposal.

Suggestions for panels and additional themes are also
welcome. Papers submitted to the conference will be
considered for publication in a special issue of Studies in
Ethnicity and Nationalism (SEN).

Please note that ASEN cannot cover travel and accommodation
costs.

Presenters are expected to register for the conference.
Further enquiries are welcome at [email protected].

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