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CONF./CFP- ASN/Sciences Po 2008 Paris Conference, "Empires and Nations"

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CONF./CFP- ASN/Sciences Po 2008 Paris Conference, "Empires and Nations"

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Call for Papers

"Empires and Nations"

Joint Conference of the
Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po)
and the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN)
Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris

3-5 July 2008

**Proposal Deadline: 13 February 2008**

**Contact information:

Proposals must be submitted to:
dominique.colas@sciences-po.fr AND dcolasasn@gmail.com **

The École Doctorale of the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris
(Sciences Po) and the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN)
are organizing the Joint International Conference "Empires and
Nations", to be held on July 3-5 (2008) at Sciences Po in Paris. The
Conference is made possible through the contribution of a number of
other research centers, including the Centre d'Études des Mondes
Russe, Caucasien et Centre-Européen (CERCEC, France), the Institut
Français d'Études sur l'Asie Centrale (IFEAC, Uzbekistan) and the
European University of Saint Petersburg (Russia).

The Sciences Po-ASN Conference invites proposals from scholars and
doctoral students. Applicants currently residing in Central Europe,
the Balkans, Russia, Ukraine, Central Asia/Eurasia, the Caucasus,
China and India are eligible to apply for a number of travel and
accommodation grants. Applicants currently residing in Western
countries must cover their own expenses. The working language of the
Conference is English.

"Empires and Nations" is the fifth European summer conference
co-sponsored by ASN since 2001, and the second organized by Sciences
Po, which launched the successful series of ASN summer academic events
in July 2001 with a conference on "Citizenship and Nationality."
Summer conferences were also held in Forli, Italy (2002), Warsaw
(2004) and Belgrade (2006).

The Sciences Po-ASN Conference is organized separately from the ASN
Annual World Convention that will take place at Columbia University,
NY, on April 10-12 (2008), and whose program will be announced in
February 2008. For information on the ASN 2008 NY Convention, please
go to www.nationalities.org. The Sciences Po-ASN Conference will
feature approximately 30 panels. The program will be available in April
2008.

The Sciences Po-ASN Conference welcomes proposals on a wide range of
topics related to

the comparative study of nations and empires, with an emphasis on the
former continental empires, i.e. Russian (Soviet), Ottoman and
Austro-Hungarian, and their legacies. ASN stands at the juncture of
nationalities studies (the study of national identity and
nation-building in the former Communist Bloc and Eurasia) and
nationalism studies (the comparative and theoretical study of the
politics of the nation). In this spirit, the Conference invites
proposals empirically grounded in Eastern Europe/Eurasia broadly
defined and theoretically-oriented proposals devoted to various
aspects of the notion of "empire."

Possible themes include the breakdown of empires, religion and empire,
nationality and empire, identity and colonialism, post-colonialism,
imperialism since the Cold War, the European Union as a new kind of
empire, and many more. The Conference seeks to feature presentations
from a broad variety of disciplines, including:

* Political Theory - elucidating concepts of empire, imperialism, and
world domination
* Ethnography - analyzing the transformation of local cultures in the
context of globalization
* History - focusing on the different types of nation-states and
empires and the role of cultural cleavages in the formation of
political units
* International Relations - revealing the logic of coalitions between
political units, the foundations of "imperialism" and the erosion of
the capacity of states to exercise sovereignty
* Comparative Politics - studying the legacy of empires and the
impact of neo-imperial states on domestic political arrangements
* Post-Colonial Studies - examining the effects of 19th c. imperial
states and questioning the hegemonic temptations of contemporary
democracies

...as well as questions raised within the disciplines of sociology,
economics, geography, geopolitics, linguistics, and many more.

The theme of the Conference, "Empires and Nations," symbolizes the
strong tradition of research on Russia at Sciences Po, home to
distinguished specialists, among them Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu, author
of L'Empire des Tsars et les Russes (The Empire of the Tsars and the
Russians) and Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, author of L'Empire Eclaté
(Decline of an Empire: the Soviet Socialist Republics in Revolt).

To send an individual paper proposal, an applicant must include the
following information in the body of an email AND in a single Word
attachment:

* The title of the paper
* His/her name, email and institutional affiliation
* A preferred postal address
* A 500-word abstract and
* A 100-word biographical statement in narrative form (one paragraph)
that includes bibliographical information of the applicant's last or
forthcoming publication, if applicable (full CVs are not acceptable)
* Doctoral students must also indicate the title of their
dissertation and year of projected defense. Incomplete applications
will be rejected.

A panel proposal is comprised of three to four paper-givers and a
discussant. (The organizers will subsequently select a Chair of the
panel). To send a panel proposal, an applicant must include the
following information in the body of an email AND in a single Word
attachment:

* The title of the panel and of each paper
* A 500-word abstract of each paper
* The name, email, institutional affiliation
* A preferred postal address
* A 100-word biographical statement for each panelist in a narrative
form (one paragraph) that includes bibliographical information of the
applicant's last or forthcoming publication, if applicable (full CVs
are not acceptable)
* Doctoral students must also indicate the title of their
dissertation and year of projected defense

The Conference also invites proposals featuring recent
films/documentaries or recent books. A film/documentary proposal must
include following information in the body of an email AND in a single
Word attachment:

* The name, email and institutional affiliation of the author
* A preferred postal address
* The title and a 500-word abstract of the film/video
* A 100-word biographical statement in narrative form.

A book panel proposal, seeking to generate discussion on an important
recent book, features the book's author and three or four discussants.
The proposal must include following information in the body of an
email AND in a single Word attachment:

* The names, emails, and institutional affiliations of all panelists
* Their preferred postal address
* A 500-word abstract of the book and
* A 100-word biographical statement in narrative form for each panelist

All proposals must be included in the body of a single email AND in a
single Word attachment sent to two addresses:
dominique.colas@sciences-po.fr and dcolasasn@gmail.com. Applicants who
wish to apply for a grant covering travel and accommodation must
indicate so in their proposals. In order to be eligible for these
grants, an applicant must be residing at the time of the conference in
Central Europe, the Balkans, Russia, Ukraine, Central Asia/Eurasia,
the Caucasus, China or India. The reception of all proposals will be
acknowledged electronically.

The Conference is organized by Dominique Colas, Director of the
Doctoral Program "Russia and CIS" at the Institut d'Études Politiques
de Paris. The International Program Committee of the Conference is
comprised of Dominique Colas, Dominique Arel (University of Ottawa,
Canada, ASN President), Florian Bieber (University of Kent at
Canterbury, UK), Zsuzsa Csergo (Queen's University, Canada), Sherrill
Stroschein (University College London, UK), Juliette Cadiot (École des
Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France), Alexandra Goujon
(Université de Dijon, France), and Olivier Ferrando (Institut d'Études
Politiques de Paris).

Applicants will be notified in March-April 2008. Information regarding
registration costs and other logistical questions will be communicated
at a later date. Updated information on the conference will be posted
periodically on the conference web site:

http://ecoledoctorale.sciences-po.fr/actu_scientif/empires_nations.htm

and the ASN web site (www.nationalities.org).

We look forward to receiving your proposal!

Dominique Colas, on behalf of the Program Committee

Deadline for proposals: 13 February 2008
(to be sent to both dominique.colas@sciences-po.fr AND dcolasasn@gmail.com)

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