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The Institute for Contemporary European Studies (iCES) would like to announce an Interdisciplinary Research Conference:

Sub-State Nationalisms in Contemporary Europe

Thursday 18th February 2010

The topic of sub-state nationalisms within Europe is one that has tended to be neglected as other aspects of political decentralisation and identity have been allowed greater scope for the representation of their views and perspectives.

This conference seeks to redress that balance by allowing scholars and academics the opportunity to scrutinise and question all aspects of sub-state nationalisms in contemporary Europe.

Borders, Ideologies, Decentralisation, Integration

The conference aims to further discussion about the shape of contemporary Europe in terms of the sub-state nationalisms that operate within its borders. The conference is particularly keen to explore the various ideologies at work within these sub-state nationalisms and to seek an understanding of how they affect, and are in turn themselves affected by, the desire for a more decentralised European polity, whilst simultaneously acknowledging the advancement towards greater political integration within Europe. To these ends, the interwoven aspects of contemporary European politics will be placed under the spotlight to see where, precisely, sub-state nationalisms sit within the contemporary European framework.

Themes:

Analytic perspectives may include, but are not limited to, the following themes:

  • Case studies of individual or comparative sub-state nationalisms
  • Ideologies, and ideological flows, within sub-state nationalisms
  • Theoretical perspectives on Europe’s sub-state nationalisms
  • Regionalism, federalism or sub-state nationalism: Europe’s future direction?
  • Political decentralisation within Europe
  • Cultural Politics of sub-state nationalism
  • Fragmentation in Europe: good or bad?
  • Subsidiarity and sub-state nationalisms: corresponding or dissimilar concepts?
  • Supra-nationalist discourse in Europe: challenges for sub-state nationalisms?

Paper Proposals

For paper proposals, 200-250 word abstracts should be submitted by 1700 on Friday November 20th 2009 to either of the conference organisers, Dr Àngels Trias i Valls triasiva@regents.ac.uk or Dr Alan Sandry asandry@uwic.ac.uk

In addition, please include a short biographical statement (3-4 lines) and full contact information with your submission.

PhD students and early career academics are particularly welcome to submit proposals.

Publication

It is anticipated that, subject to the usual critical academic standards, conference papers will be published in Summer or Autumn 2010, either in an edited volume on sub–state nationalisms or in a special edition of the journal Dissent and Cultural Politics.

Attendance

Attendance is aimed at participants giving papers. If you wish to attend to this research conference without presenting a paper, please contact triasiva@regents.ac.uk before 12 December 2009 there are limited guest seats available.

Conference Timetable and Programme

Forthcoming

Venue and Location

Institute of Contemporary European Studies
Regent's College, Regent's Park, London NW1 4NS
Room Tuke 301
Directions

Page last updated 10/14/2009

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