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Call for Papers

Theme: Minorities, Nations and Cultural Diversity
Subtitle: The Challenge of Non-Territorial Autonomy
Type: Multidisciplinary Conference
Institution: European Centre for Minority Issues
   Department of Central and Eastern European Studies,
University of Glasgow
   School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy,
Queen's University
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland (United Kingdom)
Date: 9.–10.11.2012
Deadline: 21.9.2012

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The European Centre for Minority Issues (Flensburg, Germany), jointly
with The School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy at
Queen’s University Belfast, and the Department of Central & Eastern
European Studies, University of Glasgow call upon interested scholars
to participate in a multidisciplinary conference on the challenges of
Non Territorial Autonomy (NTA) in a world of nation-states. 

Cultural diversity is the norm in a world of nation-states. A
recurrent problem is how to organise what are in fact, multi-ethnic
and multi-nation states so that majorities and minorities are able to
coexist and effectively participate in the life of the state,
bolstering allegiance without suffering cultural alienation and
without resorting to territorial secession. Multicultural liberal
democracies sincerely champion equality and individual human rights,
but often have considerable difficulties in accommodating culturally
diverse minority communities. Territorial representation is only
possible when minority communities inhabit a compact territorial
space, yet in the majority of cases, minority communities do not
reside compactly, making any territorial representation impossible.
This situation often causes intractable problems for the functioning
of democratic polities, and requiring modalities of non-territorial
autonomy (NTA) as a solution. 

The aim of this conference is to examine in theory, empirically and
through the work of legal practitioners, the challenges, and possible
solutions offered by different models of NTA for the effective
participation of minorities in public life. Non-Territorial autonomy
takes variety of different forms, such as Consociationalism and
National Cultural Autonomy, but also forms of representation that
de-territorialises self-determination, as in the case of indigenous
communities, the juridical autonomy as with religious communities, or
in the practice of some models of multiculturalism. We invite
theoretical and comparative papers and case studies on NTA models
that build upon theoretical consideration and/or consider empirical
case studies. 

The organising committee would like to welcome papers addressing the
following issues:

- Can NTA serve the goals of European integration? Can such models be
  incorporated into the EU minority protection framework?
- Does NTA help resolve protracted territorial conflicts? Examples
  include, but are not limited to Bosnia, Kurdistan or Israel /
  Palestine?
- What are the limits and/or possibilities of implementing NTA models
  in liberal democracies?
- Can NTA models rejuvenate multiculturalism?
- Can models of NTA enhance the integration of Diasporas?
- What are the opportunities for Indigenous self-determination within
  the NTA framework?
- Can models of NTA help the effective participation of minorities in
  post-colonial states? And, can NTA models help eliminate the
  cultural residues of colonialism?

This list is not exhaustive. 

MODE OF APPLICATION

Applicants should submit a 300 word abstract and a short biographic
statement (max 300 words) indicating institutional affiliation and if
they wish to be considered for the early career subsidy at the
website: http://www.conferencepro.eu/nta/ 

THE DEADLINE FOR THE SUBMISSION OF PAPER PROPOSALS IS FRIDAY 21
SEPTEMBER 2012. 

The selection committee will confirm the selection of speakers and
make an offer and early career grant to selected candidates by 10
October 2012. 

CONFERENCE ORGANISATION

We aim to attract innovative contributions that develop theoretical
arguments while embedding these in the context of case studies, thus
we particularly welcome early career scholars to apply.

- Please note that the organisers would like to limit the number of
  presenters to around 40, presenting in a total of 14 panels in
  simultaneous 2 hour slots of two or three panels over the two days
  of the conference.
- Plenary speakers will be nominated by early September and their
  names will appear in the conference web page.
- An optional conference dinner will take place on Friday 9 November
  2012.
- The proceedings of the conference will be published in an edited
  volume.

Please note that the conference WILL NOT organise accommodation. The
list of hotels, hostels and Bed & Breakfast will be placed at this
website in the second half of August.

EARLY CAREER TRAVEL GRANTS

We will be able to offer £400 travel/accommodation grant to between 8
and 10 paper givers to support early career scholars, i.e. doctoral
students within six months of submission and the holders of PhDs,
awarded after September 1 2009. The preference to access grants will
be given to affiliates of institutions outside the EU, although
relevance and innovation of the paper will principally inform the
decision of the selection panel. 

If you would like to apply for a travel/accommodation grant, please
state this clearly when submitting your paper proposal.

Questions regarding research on non-territorial autonomy and the
remit of the conference should be addressed to
<[email protected]> indicating in the heading of your email
CONFERENCE REMIT.

If you have any further questions, please email ther same address
putting CONFERENCE APPLICATION and YOUR NAME in the header. Emails
not addressed in this way will be significantly delayed.

Conference website:
http://www.conferencepro.eu/nta/




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