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Call for Papers: The Politics of Indigenous Identity: National and Global Perspectives

Organised by: Research Committee on Politics and Ethnicity (RC14)

Where: Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia  Google Maps

When: 11-14 July, 2013

Application Deadline: 15 March, 2013

Contact: stephanie.lawson@mq.edu.au

 

Conference Overview:

The assertion of indigenous identity generally involves claims not just to recognition but to particular rights and interests usually based on prior occupation of territory, a valued way of life associated with the land, and a need to safeguard indigenous heritage for future generations. This further assumes that indigeneity is associated with a degree of dispossession and subordination within a larger sociopolitical sphere dominated by another larger and more powerful ethnic group which effectively controls the state. General questions raised by these issues include: How and by whom is ‘indigeneity’ defined and deployed? Is indigenity necessarily associated with minority status? How are indigenous claims to identity and/or rights theorized? How have different legal and political regimes attempted to reconcile indigenous interests with other interests? What forms might indigenous self-governance take? To what extent have indigenous movements become globalized? What can we learn from the history of indigenous movements?

Paper proposals relating to any of the above themes are invited in the form of an abstract of no more than 400 words to be sent to the chair of the local organizing committee, Professor Stephanie Lawson, at stephanie.lawson@mq.edu.au.

The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 15 March 2013.

The deadline for full papers (of no more than 8,000 words) is June 15th, 2013.

Call For Papers

Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, a tri-annual, fully refereed journal published jointly by the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) and Wiley-Blackwell, invites the submission of high-quality interdisciplinary articles on issues pertaining to nationalism, ethnicity and related themes. The editors are particularly interested in submissions for a special issue on Ethnicity, Nationalism and Education. Examples of relevant themes include:

  • Hegemonic education and ethnic minorities
  • Cultural autonomy and education
  • Disciplining citizens through education
  • Schools and nationalist education
  • Educational attainment and xenophobia
  • Education and nation-building in developing countries

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Call for Contributions: Banal Xenophobia in 21st Century Europe

SEN Journal: Online Exclusives is currently calling for contributions on the theme of Banal Xenophobia in 21st Century Europe. Since the publication of Michael Billig’s Banal Nationalism in 1995, the field of ethnicity and nationalism has seen a growth in scholarship on the manner in which national and ethnic identities manifest themselves in everyday life. We seek to develop upon this research by shifting the focus from everyday nationalism to ‘banal xenophobia’.

Possible topics to be covered under this theme include, for instance, the banality of xenophobia both in terms of its presence in everyday life (in language, the media, legislation and the built environment), factors that facilitate banal xenophobia (such as institutions, public and popular culture, elites or masses) and its acceptability (to governments or civil society groups) in Europe today.

In keeping with SEN’s editorial policy, SEN Journal: Online Exclusives encourages submissions from a broad range of disciplines with particular attention to up-and-coming scholars, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students working in the field. Submissions should comply with the website’s submission guidelines and not exceed 1,000 words.

All submissions and enquiries should be sent to sen@lse.ac.uk.