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The call for papers for the 27th Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) World Convention is out!



Please submit papers to our section on "Migration, Refugees and Diasporas", by December 8, 2022.



The Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) World Convention, which brings together 750+ scholars from 50+ countries annually, will be held fro  18-20 May 2023, **IN PERSON** at Columbia University, New York.



See the full CfP below and for more information see www.asnconvention.com/<http://www.asnconvention.com/>.



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Daniel Naujoks, Lisa Koryushkina, Erin Jenne & Alena Alamgir
ASN Migration, Refugees and Diasporas Program Committee

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Call for Proposals: 27th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities <http://www.asnconvention.com/> (ASN)



 18-20 May 2023

**IN PERSON** at Columbia University, New York



**Proposal Deadline: 8 December 2022**



Proposals must be submitted to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> AND [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.



*The Convention is welcoming five different types of proposals: Individual Paper Proposal, Panel Proposal, Roundtable Proposal, Book Panel Proposal, Film Proposal. Paper and panel proposals will be based on written papers.



*All panel chairs will be selected by the Program Committee, although exceptions are possible. Registration fees will be waived for discussants, unless they are making a presentation on a different panel.



*Applicants will be notified of the status of their proposal between January 15-30, 2023.



The program committee specifically invites proposals in our section on Migration, Refugees, and Diasporas. Other sections include Nationalism, as well as 8 regional sections. This year's special themes are:

  *   The War in Ukraine
  *   Populism, Radicalism, Far Right
  *   Indigenous and Racialized Groups
  *   Political Memory

The Scope of the Convention

The ASN World Convention, which brings together 750+ scholars from 50+ countries annually, welcomes proposals on a wide range of topics related to nationalism, national identity, ethnicity, indigenous and racialized groups, conflict and migration in regional sections of Central, Southern and Eastern Europe, and cross-regional sections in nationalism studies and migration/diaspora studies.



In addition to the thematic sections on the War in Ukraine, populism/radicalism, historical and political memory, indigenous and racialized groups, popular themes over the years have included gender, language, religion, EU integration/exit, security, nationalism and the pandemic, energy politics, parties and elections, youth, media, and civil society.



Disciplines represented include political science, history, anthropology, sociology, international studies, security studies, area studies, economics, geography, literature, and other fields of the humanities and social sciences.



Prospective applicants can get a sense of the large thematic scope of ASN Convention papers and presentations by looking at the 2022 Convention Program.



Applying to the Convention

To submit a proposal, fill out a Fact Sheet <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSePMU8xBGjowvNfcTTNEK2C0lzr2jmZmIEeYlK7p0ESZ1cm5Q/viewform> online, download the relevant form below and send it as an attachment to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> and [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

 www.asnconvention.com/proposal-forms<https://www.asnconvention.com/proposal-forms>



*Accepted individual paper proposals will be included in panels created by the Program Committee.

*A panel proposal is comprised of up to four panelists whose presentations are based on written papers, as well as a discussant.

*A roundtable proposal includes four presentations not based on written papers and generally addresses ongoing events (such as a recent election or protest) or issues pertaining to research methods and challenges.

•A book panel proposal is based on a monograph published in 2021, 2022 or early 2023. Edited volumes have fewer chances of being accepted.

•Film proposals will be considered for documentaries produced between 2019-2023 (since the pandemic has not allowed us to show films since 2019).



Applicants may not appear on more than two panel proposals (three if one is a book panel) and may not present more than one paper.



*Proposals for panels, roundtables or book panels do not include a chair, although exceptions can be made The Convention Program Committee will select all the chairs.
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Daniel Naujoks
Director
International Organization & UN Studies Specialization
School of International and Public Affairs | Columbia University
International Affairs Building – Room 821
420 W. 118th Street, New York, NY 10028
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