ASEN Conference 2023: Nationalism and Multiculturalism
The 2023 ASEN Conference will be on Nationalism and Multiculturalism and will be held at the University of Loughborough. Please see the conference pages for full information.
The 2023 ASEN Conference will be on Nationalism and Multiculturalism and will be held at the University of Loughborough. Please see the conference pages for full information.
Regrettably, this event has been postponed as one of the panellists cannot attend due to family reasons. We will advertise the rescheduled date as soon as we have it. Join us at the London School of Economics for the 2023 Nations and Nationalism debate on "The New Nationalism in America and Beyond: The Deep Roots […]
The 2023 ASEN Conference will be on Nationalism and Multiculturalism and will be held at the University of Zadar. Please see the summer school pages for full information.
Join us at Birkbeck, University of London, in the Paul Hirst Seminar Room, 10 Gower Street, on July 17th from 1800 for a seminar with Prof Vinod Goel on what ethnicity studies can learn from neurodevelopment. Free and no ticket required. The event will also be livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube. Abstract Ethnicity is among […]
Jump to: Schedule | Introduction | Abstracts | Biographies In collaboration with Dr Alex Marshall (SHU), we are delighted to offer the opportunity to join in the third annual Symposium on Nationalism on Irony. Papers to be presented include Discursive (re)production of internet-mediated Chinese national identity - Zhiwei Wang Irony on the edge: the behaviour […]
We sit down with Prof. Denisa Kostovicova (LSE) to discuss her new book, "Reconciliation by Stealth: how people talk about war crimes". Join us live on Facebook and YouTube; members will receive an invitation to join the Zoom call. Reconciliation by Stealth is available open access to download from Cornell University Press as an ebook […]
We sit down with Harris Mylonas and Maya Tudor to discuss their new book, Varieties of Nationalism. Join us live on Facebook and YouTube; members will receive an invitation to join on Zoom. About Varieties of Nationalism Nationalism has long been a normatively and empirically contested concept, associated with democratic revolutions and public goods provision, […]
Join us on 29th November as we sit down to discuss Christina Koulouri's new book, Historical Memory in Greece 1821-1930, with the author herself, Maria Kaliambou, Rainer Liedtke, and Athena Leoussi. We'll be live on YouTube and Facebook; members will receive an invitation to join the Zoom call. About Historical Memory in Greece Historical Memory in Greece […]
We sit down with Dr Eviane Leidig, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at Tilburg University, to discuss her new book, The women of the far right: social media influencers and online radicalisation. Join us live on Facebook and YouTube; members will receive an invitation to join on Zoom. About The Women of the Far Right Eviane Leidig offers […]
Daphne Halikiopoulou sits down with Beth Rabinowitz to discuss her new book, Defensive Nationalism: explaining the rise of populism and fascism in the 21st century, published with Oxford University Press. As ever, we'll be live on Facebook and YouTube, with members receiving an invite to join on Zoom. Handouts Flow Chart | Table 1 About Defensive Nationalism […]
This event is free and open to all, but pre-registration is required. Please email us to register. Join Paschalis Kitromilides, John Hutchinson, and Athena Leoussi to discuss Paschalis's book, The Greek Revolution in the Age of Revolutions (1776-1848). The event takes places on 5th February from 1800 at the Graham Wallas Room, LSE, and will […]
The Anthony D. Smith Fellowship Seminar is given by the 2023 Fellow, Jack Matlack, on 'The Army, the Nation, Nuclear Annihilation: Constructing 'Western' identity in German-American NATO training exercises of the Cold War'. Join us in person in room PAN9.05 at the London School of Economics, or join us on Facebook or YouTube. Members will […]