Ethnicity Content on the Commons
Dear Colleague,
The latest Open Access issue of Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory has published!
Open Access through Knowledge Unlatched Select
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/theoria
Volume 68, Issue 167
Articles
The Myth of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Ian Moll
Interpretation and Rationality: Developing Donald Davidson’s Ideas in International Political Theory
Nikolay Gudalov
Ethnicity, Homogeneity, Nation: A Relationship of Tension
Samuel Salzborn
Dear Colleague,
The latest Open Access issue of Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory has published!
Open Access through Knowledge Unlatched Select
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/theoria
Volume 68, Issue 167
Articles
The Myth of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Ian Moll
Interpretation and Rationality: Developing Donald Davidson’s Ideas in International Political Theory
Nikolay Gudalov
Ethnicity, Homogeneity, Nation: A Relationship of Tension
Samuel Salzborn
Dear colleagues,
For our last event of the online lecture series “Intersectional Perspectives on Turkey,” we will be hosting Dr. Gülay Türkmen.
Is it possible for religion to act as a resolution tool in violent conflicts? Following this question, Dr. Gülay Türkmen will present her new book “Under the Banner of Islam: Turks, Kurds, and the Limits of Religious Unity” where she explores how religious, ethnic, and national identities converge in ethnic conflicts between co-religionists in Turkey. The book tells a specific story of religion, ethnicity, and nationalism in Turkey’s Kurdish conflict
I am happy to inform you that the latest issue of Situations: Cultural Studies in the Asian Context (vol.14 no.1 2021) is out! The journal currently presents its content as open-access scholarship. This issue “In/Visible Differences: Ethnicity and Nation, Art and Translation,” is also available to read online at http://situations.yonsei.ac.kr.
Contents:
Articles
Is Ethnic Cultural Participation the Answer?: A Cultural Capacity Analysis
by John Nguyet Erni
Eurasian Extinction: Miscegenation and the Question of the Native in Macau Literature
by Rosa Vieira de Almeida
Branding Korea: Food
CfP: Verge 8.1 A&Q – “Race, Racialization, and Antiracism: Reimagining the Study of Global Asias”
Following the resurgence of protests against racialized police violence since May 2020, citizens, activists, artists, and academic communities across the globe have renewed efforts to reflect on and respond to issues of race and racial discrimination. One such measure taken to address structural racism in academia has been an email
(Deadline Changed & Keynote Speakers Decided)
Situations Annual Conference 2020
Between Asia and Europe: Whither Comparative Cultural Studies?
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
21-22 May, 2020
** Please note that we have moved up the deadline for your 4,000-word proposal, which includes a 100-word bio statement and a 150-word abstract, to April 21st, 2020.
Asia and Europe have long been recognized as the source
Location: Vienna, Austria
Date, venue: 2–4 April 2020, University of Vienna, Institute for East European History
Organiser: ERC project Non-territorial Autonomy History of a Travelling Idea
Proposals are due by 8 January 2020
We invite scholars for an in-depth exploration of territorial and non-territorial aspects in accommodating national diversity within states, from the French Revolution to the end of the Cold War in Europe and beyond. We welcome proposals that tackle the interplay between the dimensions of territory, group, and the individual from both theoretical and empirical
The Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berkeley and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at UCLA - a consortium U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center for Southeast Asia - announce a Call for Papers for their joint conference on the theme Ethnic and Community Identity in Southeast Asia, to be held April 24-25, 2020, at UCLA.
This conference is designed to
Location: Vienna, Austria
Date, venue: 2–4 April 2020, University of Vienna, Institute for East European History
Organiser: ERC project Non-territorial Autonomy History of a Travelling Idea
Proposals are due by 8 January 2020
We invite scholars for an in-depth exploration of territorial and non-territorial aspects in accommodating national diversity within states, from the French Revolution to the end of the Cold War in Europe and beyond. We welcome proposals that tackle the interplay between the dimensions of territory, group, and the individual from both theoretical and empirical perspectives
Territoriality and Non-territoriality in Accommodating National Diversity within States, 1789-1989
Location: Vienna, Austria
Date, venue: 2–4 April 2020, University of Vienna, Institute for East European History
Organiser: ERC project Non-territorial Autonomy History of a Travelling Idea
Proposals are due by 8 January 2020
We invite scholars for an in-depth exploration of territorial and non-territorial aspects in accommodating national diversity within states, from the French Revolution to the end of the Cold War in Europe and beyond. We welcome proposals that tackle the interplay between