Call for Papers "History, National Identity, and Political Order in the New Eastern Europe and Eurasia" 8th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) International Affairs Building, Columbia University, NY Sponsored by the Harriman Institute 3-5 April 2003 ***Earlier submission deadline: 21 November 2002*** 100 panels on the Balkans, Baltics, Caucasus, Central Europe, Central Asia, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, China, and Mongolia, as well as thematic panels on Nationalism, Islamic Movements, Conflict Resolution, Democratization, Demography, Language Issues, Geography, Interpretations of History, Ethnicity in Film and Literature, Theoretical Approaches to the Nation ASN has become the most attended international scholarly gathering dealing with issues of national identity, nationalism, ethnic conflict and state-building in Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Central Asia, and adjacent areas. Disciplines represented include political science, history, anthropology, sociology, economics, geography, and socio-linguistics. The central theme of the 2003 Convention addresses the complex interaction of history, national identity, and political order in both the past and the present. Proposals may focus on particular cases, theoretical questions, or cross-regional comparisons. Papers or panels comparing cases of the post-Communist world with cases from other regions of the world are encouraged. Given contemporary trends and events, proposals dealing with Islamic movements, ethnic violence, intercultural contact and exchange, the Balkans and Central Asia are particularly welcome. Unlike most conventions, ASN accepts individual paper proposals, although full panel proposals have a greater chance of being accepted, due to space constraints. The ASN World Convention's yearly theme specifically refers to a core number of panels. Since the Convention is far larger in scope than a thematic conference, we invite, as in previous years, proposals on a wide range of topics related to identity, nationalism, conflict and state-building in Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Central Asia, and adjacent areas. Themes in previous conventions included Nationalism and Federalism in the Russian Federation; Ethnic Minorities in Georgia; Ukrainian Foreign Policy Orientation: East or West?; The Kosovo War; The Russian-Chechen War(s); Bosnia after Dayton: Disintegration or Reintegration; Security, Energy, and Foreign Policy South of Russia; What Is European Identity?; Forced Migrations in the Balkans and the Caucasus; Approaches to the Prevention of Ethnic Conflict and many more. The ASN web site (http://www.nationalities.org) contains a complete list of the 2002 panels. Videos/Films. The 2002 Convention was enhanced by the highly successful screening of short videos (10-15 minutes), accompanying presentations in regular panels, as well as medium- and full-length documentaries or feature films in video format, shown as special screenings followed by a general discussion. For 2003, proposals partly or entirely revolving around video, film, or audio-visual material (including slides and power point presentations) are strongly encouraged. As a rule, the convention intends to show video or film material produced within the past year or two. Videos screened in the past two years included L'Opium des Talibans, War in the Land of the Mujaheddin, Gulag, and Good Kurds/Bad Kurds. All suggestions and proposals should be sent to the Chair of the Video/Film Section, Dominique Arel ([log in to unmask]). Location. The Convention will be held at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University, New York (address below). Schedule. The convention will begin on Thursday, April 3rd, at 1 PM, and end on Saturday, April 5th in the early evening. No panels will be held on Sunday. Panel/Roundtable/Roundtable Proposals. There is no particular application form to fill out. Proposals can simply be e-mailed to the Program Chair. For instructions on the proposals, see the "Application Information" below. All proposals must be sent to Troy McGrath, ASN Convention Program Chair, at <[log in to unmask]>. Registration. Registration fees are $45 for ASN Members, $60 for Non-Members and $30 for Students. All panel participants have to pre-register by March 1st, 2003. Non-panel participants are also urged to pre-register early. Please note that the Convention will be unable to refund preregisterees after March 1st, 2003. Pre-registration by panel participants and attendees can be done electronically, by fax, or by regular mail. A registration form can be downloaded from our ASN web page or be requested from Gordon Bardos ([log in to unmask]). Funding. Participants are responsible for seeking their own funds to cover all travel and accommodation costs. ASN is unfortunately unable to assist participants financially, including applicants from Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Central Asia. Accommodation. The Convention does not have particular arrangements with hotels. Our ASN web site, however, provides a list of several hotels, in various price ranges. Participants and attendees are strongly encouraged to reserve as early as possible. Advertisements/Exhibitors. Several dozen publishers and companies had exhibits and/or advertised in the Convention Program in past years. Due to considerations of space, advertisers and exhibitors are encouraged to place their order early. For information, please contact the Gordon Bardos ([log in to unmask]). Convention Papers. The convention papers will be available for sale at the Convention for $1 apiece. That policy has proven a huge success in the past. Web Site. Our web site (http://www.nationalities.org) provides continuously updated information on the ASN World Convention. Membership Subscription to ASN. A yearly membership to ASN is $55 ($33 for students). Members receive the journal Nationalities Papers quarterly, the periodical Analysis of Current Events (ACE) quarterly, and the newsletter ASNews twice/year, as well as a registration discount at the ASN Annual World Convention. ASN Members also have the option of subscribing to Europe-Asia Studies at the cut-rate of $60 yearly. A membership form can be downloaded from our ASN web page (http://www.nationalities.org), or be requested from Gordon Bardos ([log in to unmask]) We look forward to seeing you at the convention! Troy McGrath, Program Chair Application Information ASN is accepting proposals for panels, roundtables, or individual papers. There is no particular form to fill out. Proposals have to be emailed to the Program Chair at <[log in to unmask]>. All proposals must be included IN THE BODY OF A SINGLE EMAIL. Attachments will be accepted only if they repeat the content of an email message/proposal. Proposals and CVs exceeding the word limit (see below) will be returned to the sender. Proposals for panels with presentations based on papers must include: *a chair, no more than three paper-givers and a discussant *the title of the panel, as well as the title for each of the papers *the affiliation, postal address, telephone, fax, and email (very important) of all participants *a one-paragraph biographical statement of each participant (Not a CV) Proposals for roundtables must include: *a chair and no more than four presenters *the title of the roundtable and a short (one paragraph) description of the purpose/theme of the roundtable *the affiliation, postal address, telephone, fax, and email (very important) of all participants *a one-paragraph biographical statement of each participant (Not a CV) NOTE: A panel features presentations based on written papers. A roundtable therefore is not based on specific papers, but rather on a number of organized presentations. The number of roundtables, however, will be limited. Proposals for individual papers must include: *the title, and a 250-500 word abstract of the paper *the affiliation, postal address, telephone, fax, and email (very important) of the applicant *a one-paragraph biographical statement of each participant If audio-visual equipment is required, please indicate so in your application. Please understand that not ALL video/technical requests can be accommodated. As before, applicants must abide by three golden rules: *No participant may be listed more than once on a given panel *No participant may present more than one paper at the convention *No participant may appear more than twice in the convention program The proposals must be sent to Troy McGrath via email. An international Program Committee will be entrusted with the final selections. Deadline for proposals: 21 November 2002 For information on panel and paper proposals: Troy McGrath ASN Convention Program Chair Political Science Department, Arnold Hall, Box 76, Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY 13820 tel: 607-431-4586 fax: 607-431-4351 <[log in to unmask]> For information on exhibits and advertisements in the convention program: Gordon Bardos ASN Convention Director Harriman Institute Columbia University 1216 IAB 420 W. 118th St. New York, NY 10027 212 854 8487 tel 212 666 3481 fax <[log in to unmask]>