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Call for papers: Minorities and integration in the Baltic states

Conference venue: Cambridge (UK)
Period: Apr. 5-8, 2013
Deadline for submitting abstracts: Sep. 1, 2012


Description of the Conference

The UK Baltic Study Group announces a call for papers for the 2013 BASEES/ICCEES European Congress, to be held in Cambridge in April 2013. The topic of the panel will be 'Minorities and integration in the Baltic states'.
Since 1991, a broad range of studies has analysed the relations between dominant and non-dominant ethnic and/or linguistic groups in the Baltic states. Political and social science scholarship has pointed to the complex dynamics of integration, focussing on state policies and individual adaptation strategies of members of minority groups. Turning to an aspect of integration much less researched, this panel will discuss the role in the integration of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian societies played by the political participation of minorities.

Eligible topics

The UK Baltic Study Group invites papers that address the forms, aims, and strategies of minority political participation in the three countries. Paper givers are encouraged to reflect particularly on the following questions, though are not limited to these:

  • What factors impact change in the political agendas of minorities in the Baltics?
  • How do integration policies affect the political mobilisation potential of these minorities?
  • Which role do minority kin-states play in the developments of minority political representation?
  • How has EU accession affected minority political representation in the three countries?

Given the high salience of the topic, the UK Baltic Study Group particularly invites papers engaging in comparative analysis of different minority groups and/or different country cases.

Guidelines for submission

Interested scholars shoud register and submit their abstract of no more than 250 words by 01 September 2012, including full contact details and a brief academic biography, indicating institutional affiliation, research foci at http://cms.computingpro.co.uk/balticstudy. Presentations should not exceed 15-20 min.

Organizer

Information & contacts

Dr Ada-Charlotte Regelmann
UK Baltic Study Group
e-mail: acr2702@gmail.com

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