Call for papers: 22nd ASEN Annual Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS The Association for Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) is please to announce the call for papers for the 22nd ASEN Annual Conference: Nationalism, Ethnicity and Boundaries The conference will take place from the 27-29th March, 2012 at the...
SEN Online Exclusives: Call for Submissions on ‘Nationalism, Ethnicity and Art’
SEN Journal: Online Exclusives is currently calling for contributions on the theme of nationalism, ethnicity and art as part of a new themed initiative for our website. The aim of this initiative is to stimulate discussion, ideas and research on a particular theme...
Call for Proposals: Ethnopolitics Special Issues
Call for Proposals: Ethnopolitics Special Issues Ethnopolitics has a long tradition of publishing Special Issues on specific topics of interest to the field, both covering particular themes or conflicts. Past special issues that have been highly successful...
Call for Papers:Studies of Transition States and Societies (STSS)
Call for Papers Title: Studies of Transition States and Societies (STSS) Publisher: Institute of Political Science and Governance and Institute of International and Social Studies, Tallinn University Frequency: 2 issues per year Print ISSN: 1736-874X, online ISSN:...
ASEN Seminar Series: Dreams & Nightmares of Nationhood
The Association for the Study of Ethnicity & Nationalism (ASEN) would like to invite you to the first of our seminar series of this academic year at the LSE.
Working with the media: A guide for muslim groups
This guide offers guidelines for local organisations and individuals to positively engage with the media
Conference: Islamophobia off Our Campuses
An event called by the Enough Coalition
CANCELLED – Launching Two Ground-Breaking Research Pieces
THIS EVENT HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED
Event Report:The Cold War on British Muslims – The Instigators and Funders
On Tuesday 11th October, the Middle East Monitor (MEMO) and the Cordoba Foundation (TCF) co-hosted the authors of the recent SpinWatch report on the spread of Islamophobia in the UK.
News Release: Egypt Clashes should not overshadow its future
The Cordoba Foundation (TCF) condemns the recent attack on a church in Egypt, which has led to sectarian clashes leaving 24 people dead. This attack, though a work of a mischievous minority, is threatening to overshadow the collaborative efforts of all communities in setting a new path towards democracy in Egypt.
