The Ernest Gellner Lecture 2021: Nationalism and the Crisis of Global Modernity

Online

The Ernest Gellner Lecture 2021 will be given by Prof. Prasenjit Duara on 'Nationalism and the Crisis of Global Modernity' on 5th April 2021 at 1100EST/1500UTC/1600 London (check this time in your city). It will be livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube; members and conference pass holders will also be able to join in on Zoom. […]

Jasbir K. Puar: Rethinking Homonationalism (Redux) as Homocapitalism

Online

Part of the 2021 ASEN Conference on Nationalism and Crisis. 1445UTC: Conference Welcome Jonathan Hearn (ASEN President) Isadora Dullaert & Andi Haxhiu (Conference Co-chairs) 1500UTC: Plenary with Jasbir K. Puar "Rethinking Homonationalism (Redux) as Homocapitalism" Join on Facebook Live or YouTube Live. Members and conference pass holders will receive emails to join on Zoom.

Cynthia Miller-Idriss: The Global Far Right

Online

Part of the 2021 ASEN Conference on Nationalism and Crisis. 1630UTC: Plenary with Cynthia Miller-Idriss "The Global Far Right" Join on Facebook Live or YouTube Live. Members and conference pass holders will receive emails to join on Zoom.

Round Table on Nationalism and Crisis

Online

Part of the 2021 ASEN Conference on Nationalism and Crisis. 1800UTC: Round Table with Lenka Buštíková, Judith Byfield, Dan Slater, and Miguel Centeno Global perspectives on nationalism and crisis 1925UTC: Conference close Join on Facebook Live or YouTube Live. Members and conference pass holders will receive emails to join on Zoom.

Quantitative measurement of ethnic and national identity

Online

We bring the authors of an exchange on 'Quantitative Measurement of Ethnic and National Identity' recently published in Nations and Nationalism together to discuss their writings - Daniel Bochsler, Elliott Green, Erin Jenne, Harris Mylonas, and Andreas Wimmer, with Tamara Pavasović Trošt as discussant. Join us on Facebook Live or YouTube Live - members will receive […]

Where’s sport in (researching) the nation?

Online

Following a lengthy discussion on Twitter debating the peculiar absence of sport related topics from both big international Nationalism Studies conferences as well as the rather peripheral role the topic has been having within leading academic journals in the field, ASEN is delighted to present the first of two events looking at nationalism and sport […]

Race and Nation

Online

What is race, and what is the relationship between race and nation? How have differences in human physical appearance been interpreted, in different human societies, and how have they influenced social and national alignment/exclusion in time and space? Wow can the academy a) contribute to a better understanding of the power of the concept of […]

Ethnographic Methods and the Study of Nationalism

Zoom

What are the advantages and challenges of studying nationalism and national identity through ethnographic methods? What does it get at, and what might it miss? Continuing ASEN’s interest in diverse methodological approaches to nationalism, in this webinar four scholars of nationalism who have used ethnographic methods in their research explore and reflect on these issues. […]

The evolution of nationalisms

Online

Will Kerr's new book, Darwinian Social Evolution and Social Change: The Evolution of Nationalisms introduces the value of a Darwinian social evolutionary approach to understanding social change. We focus on how Will applies that approach to the study of nationalism. Darwinian Social Evolution and Social Change: The Evolution of Nationalisms is published by Palgrave Macmillan […]

The transnational circulation of digital nationalism

Online

We join the authors of the forthcoming Nations and Nationalism themed section on 'the transnational circulation of digital nationalism' to discuss their papers. Join us live on Facebook or YouTube; as ever, members will receive an invitation to join in on Zoom. The papers are all #openaccess and so can be read free of charge. […]