Conference 2023: Nationalism and Multiculturalism

Call for Papers

The call for papers is also available to download as a PDF.

The 32nd Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) will take place on 3-5 April 2023. This year’s theme will be Nationalism and Multiculturalism. The Annual Conference will take place in Loughborough and is organised in cooperation with the Loughborough University Nationalism Network (LUNN). Confirmed speakers include Sivamohan Valluvan, Nira Yuval Davis, Mick Billig, Aleksandra Lewicki, and Tariq Modood.

The Ernest Gellner Lecture will take place on 2 April 2023 at 1600 followed by a reception.

Please submit your abstract by 7 November 2022 21 November at asen.ac.uk/conference

Jump to: call for papers | submitting your abstract | fees and funding | timescales | enquiries

Call for Papers

‘Multiculturalism is dead, long live to multiculturalism’.

About ten years ago, key European leaders like Angela Merkel, David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy pronounced the death of multiculturalism, arguing it  had failed to incorporate migrants and their children into European societies. A decade  on, we now live in times of rampant nationalisms, frequently imbued with anti-immigration if not overtly xenophobic positions. Yet, if multiculturalism as political rhetoric is dead, it is certainly alive and thriving as a demographic fact, through a range of cultural practices and even as a model of policy interventions in many contemporary societies.

The conference explores the tensions between nationalism and multiculturalism in order  to reflect on demographic change in increasingly diverse societies.

By exploring  how the nation changes when its population changes multiculturalism is not only understood in normative terms, as a political principle for integrating a diverse population, but also as a descriptor of the ‘transition to diversity’ (Richard Alba) which characterises many contemporary societies.

Thus, along questions which speak more closely to multiculturalism as a normative principle and a policy paradigm (we are also interested in questions which interrogate the relationship between nation and diversity in its everyday aspects. 

The conference is intended to cover cases from all parts of the world and welcomes papers based on different theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. We also invite contributions from different disciplines and fields, such as sociology, geography, anthropology, psychology, political science, political theory, demography, migration studies, cultural studies, media and communication studies, critical racial studies, philosophy, history, and law.

Themes may include, but are not limited to: 

  • Nationalism and diversity 
  • Race and nation – racism and nationalism 
  • Nationalism and belonging 
  • Religious diversity and national societies 
  • Multiethnicity in post-colonial states 
  • Competing nationalisms in multinational states 
  • Critical perspectives on ethnicity and race
  • Nationalism, acculturation and assimilation 
  • Liberal nationalism and group differentiated rights 
  • Nationalism, multiculturalism and interculturalism 
  • Multicultural citizenship 
  • Empires and multiculturalism 
  • Evaluating the ‘politics of recognition’ 
  • Migration, multiculturalism and minority rights 
  • Nationalism and demographic change 
  • Nationalism, transnationalism and diaspora 
  • Everyday multiculturalism and everyday nationalism
  • Nations between multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism
  • Multiculturalism and intersectionality – (gender/sexuality/class/age/ethnicity/race)
  • Media, diversity and everyday nationalism
  • Media and the imagination of diverse, plural nation
  • Global media and multiculturalism

Submitting your abstract

Please submit your abstract through the conference website at asen.ac.uk/conference by 7 November 2022. Abstracts should be no longer than 250 words and they must include a working title and the position and affiliation of the author. You should expect to speak for no more than 15 minutes. Please ensure that you highlight how your paper relates to the conference theme and its central questions.

Co-authored papers must be submitted by only one of the authors, with additional authors indicated in the comments section of the form.

We welcome proposals for panels of three to four papers. Please follow the link on the abstract page at asen.ac.uk/conference to submit your proposal. Please note that reviewers will take into consideration the proposal; however, papers are evaluated on an individual basis and panel paper submissions may be split up. 

Fees and funding

Information regarding conference fees and how to register will be made available shortly. We regret that we are unable to provide any financial support to attend the conference.

Timescales

Abstracts should be submitted by 7th November 2023 at 23:59 UTC.

We aim to notify everyone if their abstract has been accepted or not before Christmas 2023.

Enquiries

For any enquiries in relation to the conference, please email conference@asen.ac.uk.