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Call for Papers

Theme: Populism, Nationalism and Deglobalization
Type: Undergraduate Conference
Institution: Nationalism Studies Program, Central European University
Location: Budapest (Hungary)
Date: 31.8.–1.9.2017
Deadline: 16.4.2017

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In the past decade, populist parties throughout the world have become
major political players. New populist political parties emerged and,
at the same time, different variations of nativism and nationalist
populist rhetoric have become common among mainstream left- and
right-wing parties.

The focus of the undergraduate summer conference “Populism,
Nationalism and Deglobalization” will be nationalist populism – past
and present. Special attention will be given to themes discussing the
relationship between mass population movements, economic crises and
nationalist politics.

The Nationalism Studies Program at Central European University
invites proposals devoted to comparative perspectives on
nationalism-related contemporary and historical case studies as well
as papers on theoretical approaches that need not be grounded in any
particular geographic region. Disciplines represented include
political science, sociology, international relations, legal studies,
history, anthropology, economics, philosophy, political geography,
sociolinguistics, literature, and related fields.

Topics covered in the conference will include:

- Nationalisms and Crises:
  on the impact of economic and social crises on nationalist politics
  and discourses

- Populism and the Radical Right:
  on the rise of nativist populist rhetoric in economic and political
  crises

- Crises and Minorities:
  on the securitization of ethnic and national minority issues

- Migration and Globalization:
  on the social and political challenges related to migration and the
  integration of immigrant communities in modern societies

- The Mainstreaming of Radical Rhetoric:
  on the radicalization of mainstream parties

- Nation-building and Empire:
  on the politics of nation-building under and after empires and
  supra-national political entities

- Borders and Boundaries:
  on nationalist challenges to the territorial and political order

- History, Politics and Memory:
  on the construction and contestation of the memory of historical
  events in particular sites, political discourses and historical
  research

- Ethnicity and Violence:
  on the construction of personal and group identity and its
  potential mobilization in violence perpetrated against
  culturally-defined groups

- Long-distance Nationalism:
  on diaspora nationalism and transborder nation-building

- Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism:
  on the normative disputes over the scope of solidarity and
  obligations

A limited number of grants (covering travel expenses and free
accommodation in the CEU dormitory) offered by the Nationalism
Studies Program at CEU. Applicants for the travel grant should
indicate the requested amount in the Fact Sheet.

Paper proposals must include five items:

- contact information: the name, email, postal address and academic
  affiliation of the applicant;
- a 300- to 500-word abstract (shorter abstracts will not be
  considered) that includes the title of the paper;
- a 100-word biographical statement, in narrative form (a text with
  the length of one paragraph). Standard CVs will be rejected;
- a Fact Sheet;
- a writing sample in English (any essay or seminar paper written in
  English).

The language of the conference and the papers is English.

All proposals must be sent in a single email message, with an
attached proposal in a Word document (PDFs will not be accepted)
containing contact information, an abstract, a biographical statement
and the Fact Sheet. The writing sample can be submitted as a separate
file.

Proposals must be sent to: populismconfere...@ceu.edu

The receipt of all proposals will be promptly acknowledged
electronically, with some delay during deadline week, due to the high
volume of proposals. Only current undergraduate students will be
considered.

Submitted proposals will be reviewed by the faculty of the
Nationalism Studies Program.
Applicants will be notified by May 10, 2017, at the latest.

Deadline for proposals: April 16, 2017

Registration:

Conference participants must register for the conference by Tuesday,
May 24, 2017 by paying the conference fee (payment instructions will
be announced soon). The conference fee is 75 EUR and includes:

- three nights’ accommodation in single rooms in the CEU Residence
  Center (optional)
- breakfast
- coffee breaks
- conference dinner
- free Wi-Fi

Conference Organizing Committee:

Michael Miller
Szabolcs Pogonyi


Contact:

Michael Miller & Szabolcs Pogonyi
Populism, Nationalism and Deglobalization Conference
Email: populismconfere...@ceu.edu
Web: https://nationalism.ceu.edu/undergaduate-conference-2017




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