We're sitting down with @ellie_knott to discuss her fantastic new book, 'Kin Majorities: Identity and Citizenship in Crimea and Moldova' on Wednesday next week - all the details on how to join the online event is at https://t.co/UHKxhXBWqt
Out now on #earlyview: ‘Integrating’ immigrant children? School professionals’ reflections on the boundaries between educational ideals and society’s problematization of immigrants https://t.co/jIlzArZypa
The call for papers for the 2023 ASEN Conference on Nationalism and Multiculturalism is out now! You can read the call for papers, submit an abstract, and get all the other information you need at https://t.co/7NzLAVfOtA. The conference is at @lborouniversity 3-5 March 2023
Our latest #earlyview article is "Stateness and democratic backsliding in the former Yugoslavia: How political actors subvert democracy in the name of the nation" by Filip Milacic - take a read now at https://t.co/4J833JDTD0
New on the blog from @halikiopoulou, @MichaelGinovino and @timvlandas: "Nationalism and welfare chauvinism: right-wing populism in Europe and the 2022 French Presidential elections" https://t.co/Pv7J1EQNKu
Very happy that this blog went online, thank you @SENJournal! Pleasure as always to keep spreading the word about our @FES_Democracy report on right-wing populism in Europe with @halikiopoulou and @timvlandas.
Find the report here ➡️https://t.co/vBYhE12DnK
New on the blog from @halikiopoulou, @MichaelGinovino and @timvlandas: "Nationalism and welfare chauvinism: right-wing populism in Europe and the 2022 French Presidential elections" https://t.co/Pv7J1EQNKu
"A closer look, however, illustrates that this phenomenon is not linear. Why are some RWPPs more successful than others? And what role do populism and nationalism play in their success?"
What can understanding the sociology of crime tell us about nations and nationalism? Sam Pryke of @SocialUow has a fascinating article answering that on the Ruritanian blog - take a read at https://t.co/hoMJ426yn6
You have until 15 June to read our #openaccess featured article: a photoessay from Susan Schulman on the women of the Islamic State in Iraq https://t.co/VRO6zhVG0N
You have until 15 June to read our #openaccess featured article: a photoessay from Susan Schulman on the women of the Islamic State in Iraq https://t.co/VRO6zhVG0N
To mark Miroslav Hroch's 90th birthday, we have a symposium on his contributions to #nationalism studies with an all-start cast of 12 historians and social scientists. Even better, it's #openaccess and you can read it now at https://t.co/hAmCpNewug