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Call for Papers

Theme: Transforming Citizenship
Subtitle: Ethnicity, Transnationalism, and Belonging in Canada
Type: 4th Joint Annual Conference
Institution: Association for Canadian Studies
   Canadian Ethnic Studies Association
   University of Alberta
Location: Edmonton, AB (Canada)
Date: 24.–26.10.2013
Deadline: 15.8.2013

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The Association for Canadian studies and the Canadian Ethnic Studies
Association invite proposals for our joint annual conference entitled
Transforming Citizenship: Ethnicity, Transnationalism, and Belonging
in Canada to be held October 24-26, 2013 in Edmonton, Alberta.

The conference also marks the 23rd conference of the Canadian Ethnic
Studies Association and the fourth in a series of conferences jointly
organized with the Association for Canadian Studies. The Conference
will offer a unique opportunity to exchange views and ideas.

In a globalized world of greatly improved communication technologies,
access to information, facility of travel, and time-space
compression, as well as global competition for and mobility of
skilled workers, migrants cross multiple national borders for travel
or settlement as never before. Moreover, with increased
securitization of migration, diverse security considerations,
geo-political conflicts, reinforcement of borders and national
identities, but also rising conflicts between ethnic groups, states
are increasingly concerned with the loyalties and group / national
affiliations of their residents and citizens and citizenship remains
a contested terrain. One of the transformations appears to be that
citizenship is no longer a threshold concept pertaining to rights and
obligations and perhaps processes of engagement, but has moved into
the uncertain and unchartered terrain of identification and identity.
Scholars have increasingly countered the zeros-sum conception of
identity and citizenship by various states and policy makers with
claims of the multi-locational character of home and belonging for
transnational migrants, immigrants and members of diasporic
communities.

Theoretical and empirically-based session and paper proposals are
invited that address – but are not limited to – issues with
reference to the above:

- What is the contemporary relationship of ethnicity to citizenship
  in general and with respect to particular groups and in various
  generations?
- What are the legal, economic, social, political, symbolic, and
  ideological connections of individuals and groups to ethnic
  communities' homelands, and how does this impact on notions of
  citizenship?
- What have such connections been historically and / or in different
  countries?
- What is the nature of identity and belonging for racialized and
  non-racialized immigrants, as well as for the 2nd and 3rd +
  generations?
- What is the connection between formal citizenship and belonging?
- How does immigration, settlement, and integration policy affect and
  shape ethnicity and belonging?
- How does immigrant and diasporic literary writing reflect and speak
  to issues of longing, belonging, identities and citizenship?
- How do global diasporas affect ethnicity, belonging, and
  citizenship?
- How do states relate to diasporic communities beyond their borders?
  How do diasporas relate to their national homelands? How does the
  Canadian state relate to formal dual or multiple citizenship? How
  does dual or multiple citizenship affect senses of belonging and
  identity?

Conference organizers welcome proposals for papers, sessions, panels,
roundtables, poster and video presentations that address any of the
above topics in Canada and internationally.  Organizers invite
submissions from a variety of perspectives, academic disciplines, and
areas of study, including the humanities and the social sciences. We
will endeavour to make a decision shortly after the abstract is
received in order to facilitate those who need verification of their
acceptance for travel funding purposes at their own institutions.

Who should attend?

In addition to members of the Association for Canadian Studies and
Canadian Ethnic Studies Association, the conference will be relevant
to a wide range of people interested in ethnicity, race, immigration,
transnationalism, diasporas and citizenship issues in Canada.
University professors, graduate students, and other researchers and
teachers; policymakers and civil servants from all levels of
government; those who work in various non-governmental organizations,
as well as those involved as frontline workers delivering various
kinds of social services – all of these will find that this
conference offers them worthwhile information, challenging critical
perspectives, and an opportunity to network and discuss important
issues with people from across the country and from a variety of
academic disciplines and institutional perspectives. A special issue
of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal will showcase selected papers
from the conference. Shorter papers can be submitted for
consideration in ACS's Canadian Diversity. To be considered for
publication in the either journal, papers must be submitted no later
than two weeks after the conference. Papers must be written in
accordance with the journal's guidelines.

All abstracts should be no longer than 250 words and will be refereed
by the joint ACS/CESA Program Committee. Individual conference
presentations will normally be 20 minutes in length, and conference
sessions will be 90 minutes. Presentation and poster submissions
should be directed electronically to: sarah.k...@acs-aec.ca

The deadline for submission of proposals for papers, sessions,
roundtables, and poster presentations is August 15th, 2013. 



Contact:

Sarah Kooi, Director of Publications and New Projects
Association for Canadian Studies
1822-A, Sherbrooke Ouest street
Montréal, QC H3H 1E4
Canada
Phone: +1 (514) 925-3099
Email: sarah.k...@acs-aec.ca
Web:
http://www.acs-aec.ca/en/events/other-events/transforming-citizenship-ethnicity-transnationalism-belonging-in-canada/




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