THE DOMINIQUE JACQUIN BERDAL ASEN PRIZE
CALL FOR PAPERS
SUBMISSION DEADLINE 31 OCTOBER 2006
ASEN and Nations and Nationalism have decided to rename it's essay Prize in
honour of the memory of Dominique Jacquin Berdal who was a devoted member of
ASEN and an established Editor of Nations and Nationalism. Dr. Jacquin Berdal
died suddenly earlier this year at a tragically early age.
This Prize has been established a prize to encourage young scholars to publish
original research in ethnicity and nationalism. Submissions are invited on all
areas and themes in the field of nationalism studies but, given Dr. Jacquin
Berdal's area of expertise, we particularly welcome articles relating to
African nationalism.
The prize will be awarded for the best article submitted. The winning article
will be announced at 17th annual ASEN Conference, April 2007.
The prize will include a sum of £250 and 2 years' free membership of ASEN, and
may lead to publication of the article in Nations and Nationalism.
Submissions may be made by currently enrolled post-graduate students and those
who have submitted their thesis within two years of the submission deadline.
Submission procedure:
1. All submissions and correspondence should be made to the Managing
Editor of Nations and Nationalism.
2. Submissions must be accompanied by an official letter from the author's
supervisor confirming status and eligibility.
3. Articles must be submitted in English and in the Nations and
Nationalism house style ('Harvard' system). Please refer to a recent issue of
Nations and Nationalism for full instructions for Authors or contact the
Managing Editor.
4. An author may only submit one article for consideration for the prize.
5. Co-authored articles will not be considered.
6. The Prize Committee reserves the right not to award a prize in any
given year.
Please send submissions and all enquiries to:
The Managing Editor
Nations and Nationalism
ASEN - H415, 4th Floor, Connaught House
London School of Economics
Houghton Street
London
WC2A 2AE
Or via email to: [log in to unmask]
www.blackwellpublishing.com/nations
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