ASEN Conference 'Nationalism, Migration and Population Change' - Call for papers

The Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) is holding its 26th annual conference under the title “Nationalism, Migration and Population Change”. The conference will take place from the 19th to the 21st of April 2016 at the London School of Economics (LSE).

The call for papers is now open.

Those wishing to participate are encouraged to reflect on the many different forms in which nationalism, migration and population change interact. A range of possible themes is outlined in the full text of the call for papers. To access the full version, visit http://asen.ac.uk/conference/call-for-papers/. Participants wishing to submit their papers are invited to do so online by the 5th of January at http://asen.ac.uk/submit-an-abstract./

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