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SEN News on Sunday: November 24 – December 1, 2013

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  • Gulfnews.com (01/12/13) reports on the United Arab Emirates National Day Stamp Exhibition, held in commemoration of the UAE’s National day, set for December 2.

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SEN News on Sunday: October 6 – 13, 2013

Montreal Jews protesting the proposed Charter of Quebec Values, which aims to restrict public displays of religious faith, Sept. 29, 2013. (David Ouellette)

  • The New York Times (09/10/13) also reports on the growing extremism in Kenya, in particular among the country’s “own neglected, disaffected Muslim population.”

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Call for Review Articles on Ethnicity, Nationalism and Education

Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (SEN) is currently seeking authors to write reviews for our upcoming special issue on “Ethnicity, Nationalism and Education”. The reviews are intended for publication in SEN volume 13 number 3 (2013). The deadline for submission of finished review articles is 1 June 2013 (early submission is greatly appreciated).

Authors are welcome to review volumes of their own choice, as long as they deal with the topic of “Ethnicity, Nationalism and Education” and have been published within the last two years. Examples of relevant themes that may be discussed in the books under review include:

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

Please forward suggestions for reviews along with any questions or queries to the SEN book review editors at sen.reviews@lse.ac.uk

SEN’s review guidelines can be found here.

 

 

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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