Call for Papers "Imperial Past and
Migration in East and West?
Bridging Japan, Eurasia and Britain," 10 December 2010
by
Hiromi Mizokami
ITP fellow, the Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University
Adjunct Lecturer, Kyoto University
We are looking for papers for an international conference to be held on
10th December 2010, in Osaka, Japan. The dissolution of imperial powers
and the process of decolonisation in the 20th Century brought about
changes in our conception of belonging and the boundaries between
communities. This conference proposes to examine these processes from a
comparative perspective, particularly by comparing different empires
such as Russia, Britain, France, Japan, and even the Soviet Union.
We are seeking two papers from emerging scholars
(with a doctoral degree in hand). Topics can include the changes in:
immigration policy; national or ethnic identity; nationality law;
conceptions of citizenship in the metropoles or the dependent
territories.
This conference will be held as a part of an
international symposium, titled Regional Routes, Regional Roots? :
Cross-border patterns of human mobility in Eurasia to be held on 11th
and 12th December. Presenters for the conference will also be expected
to attend other sessions of the symposium. This conference will be
sponsored by the Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University in Japan,
and all speakers will be reimbursed for travel expenses (economy
class), accommodation and meals in Japan between 9th and 14th December.
Presenters will be asked to submit papers two weeks before the
conference.
Abstracts must be submitted to the organizer,
Hiromi Mizokami, mizokami5hi@yahoo.co.jp. The final deadline is 30th
September 2010, but the selection is currently ongoing and early
submission will be advantageous. The results will be announced by 10th
October.
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