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Call for Papers

Theme: Non-Territorial Autonomy as an Instrument for Effective
Participation of Minorities
Type: 2nd ENTAN Conference
Institution: European Non-Territorial Autonomy Network (ENTAN)
Location: Budapest (Hungary)
Date: 6.–7.11.2020
Deadline: 15.6.2020

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The European Non-Territorial Autonomy Network (ENTAN) invites
applications to participate in its second conference in Budapest on
6-7 November 2020.

ENTAN is a COST Action (European Cooperation in Science and
Technology) aimed at examining the concept of non-territorial
autonomy (NTA). ENTAN particularly focuses on NTA arrangements for
reducing inter-ethnic tensions within a state and on the
accommodation of the needs of different communities while preventing
calls to separate statehood. The main objective is to investigate the
existing NTA mechanisms and policies and to develop new modalities
for the accommodation of differences in the context of growing
challenges stemming from globalisation, regionalisation and European
supranational integration. The network fosters interdisciplinary and
multidisciplinary group work, and provides for training and
empowerment of young researchers, academic conferences and
publications, as well as for the dissemination of results to policy
makers, civil society organisations and communities.

Despite the contemporary theoretical and normative expectations
surrounding the concept of non-territorial autonomy as well as the
growing literature, there still remains the need to investigate its
historical antecedents and background, and the diverse empirical
contexts, modalities and conditions in which NTA was/is implemented,
or the processes in which groups make claims for recognition and
autonomy in contemporary societies. The aim of the second ENTAN
conference is to examine how the different NTA models are being
implemented and contribute to effective participation and
representation of minorities in public life. Which activities,
policies and institutional structures from diverse contexts can be
considered as forms of NTA? What separates, if at all, group
organisation, ethnic representation, consociationalist power-sharing
or neoliberal outsourcing from NTA? Whether and how can NTA regimes
be clearly demarcated from territorial forms of diversity management?
Why do states opt to establish and even constitutionally entrench NTA
arrangements? To what extent do the latter meet minority demands,
reflect to internal divisions, help to mitigate territorial
aspirations and/or serve other instrumentalist considerations and
function merely as lip service, window-dressing and state-controlled
institutions in practice? Under what conditions do minority leaders
and activists make claims for NTA and which communities may benefit
most from these policies? Does NTA offer the potential to prevent,
mitigate or manage ethnic conflicts? To what extent NTA is capable to
address ethnic discrimination and socio-economic exclusion?

Possible but not exclusive areas of discussion are:

- NTA as an instrument for effective participation of minorities in
  political, economic and cultural life and the implementation of NTA
  in nation- and multi-national states
- Historical cases of NTA as a form of minority participation
- Territoriality, groupness, "groupism" and NTA
- Human rights, equality, citizenship and NTA
- Contemporary NTA models in Europe
- Non-European and post-colonial models and initiatives of NTA
- Scope of NTA: group recognition and identities, communal boundaries
- NTA and diverse minority communities (Roma, migrants, refugees,
  indigenous groups, etc.)
- Participation of women and NTA
- Extent and content of NTA: rights, competences, funding, legal
  guarantees, contact with state authorities
- NTA from below: internal affairs and democracy within minorities
- NTA in liberal democracies, non-liberal and authoritarian settings
- Cross-border cooperation and the role of kin-states in NTA regimes

The working language of the conference is English. The conference
welcomes papers and panel proposals by both scholars and PhD
students. Early career investigators (ECI) and participants from
inclusiveness target countries (ITC) are especially encouraged to
take part:
https://www.cost.eu/who-we-are/cost-strategy/excellence-and-inclusiveness/

Abstracts:
Maximum 300 word abstracts (of papers or panels) can be submitted by
email to: [email protected]

Abstracts should be written in Word or RTF formats, font Times New
Roman size 12, following this order: author(s), affiliation, email
address, title of abstract, body of abstract, 5-7 key words. A short
biography (max. 150 words) of the author(s) is also required.

Abstract submission deadline: 15 June 2020.

Notification of acceptance of abstracts will be sent by 30 June 2020.

Authors whose abstracts have been accepted will be required to submit
their papers by 1 September 2020.

Registration:
The conference is supported by COST and there is no conference fee.

Selected presenters who are ENTAN members and whose papers have been
submitted on time (by 1 September 2020) are eligible for
reimbursement of travel and accommodation costs in line with Section
5 of the COST Vademecum. Selected presenters who are not ENTAN
members and whose papers have been submitted on time (by 1 September
2020) may be eligible for partial reimbursement of travel and
accommodation costs based on availability of funds. Priority in
funding will be given to ENTAN members who are authors of papers of
top quality and relevance to the conference topic. In case of
co-authored submissions, eligible for reimbursement is one of the
co-authors only.

Conference Committee:

- Balázs Vizi, Chair of the 2nd ENTAN Conference Committee, Institute
  for Minority Studies, Centre for Social Sciences; National
  University of Public Service, Budapest
- Balázs Dobos, Institute for Minority Studies, Centre for Social
  Sciences, Budapest
- Francesco Palermo, Eurac Research, Bozen-Bolzano
- Ivan Dodovski, Chair of ENTAN, University American College Skopje
- Katinka Beretka, Faculty of Legal and Business Studies "Dr Lazar
  Vrtakić", Novi Sad
- Natalija Shikova, International Balkan University, Skopje
- Robert Hudson, Vice-Chair of ENTAN, University of Derby

Conference website:
https://entan.org/entan-activity/2nd-entan-conference-in-budapest/




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