Ethnicity

Nationalism

& Migration

Section

 

International

Studies

Association

 

 

Welcome to the web page of the Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Section of the ISA, or as we like to call it, ENMISA.

 

We are scholars interested in a variety of issues related to Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration, and would like to develop better communications among people with similar interests.

 

We vary quite widely in our theoretical approaches, methodologies and empirical interests, but we share a common desire to work together on issues that are clearly becoming more important in both the domestic politics of many countries and in their international relations.

News

Links

2013 ISA

Officers

Syllabi

Contact

News

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http://www.isanet.org/ISA/Sections/ENMISA.aspx


ENMISA 2013 Distinguished Book Award

 

The ENMISA Book Award recognizes the best book published over the past two years in the study of the international politics of ethnicity, nationalism or migration. The criteria for the award include the originality of the argument presented, quality of the research, ability to draw on the insights of the multiple disciplines, innovative methods or methodological syntheses, readability of the text and the policy or practical implications of the scholarship. The Award Committee is particularly interested in books that engage multiple areas of analytical interest to ENMISA members. Questions may be addressed to the committee chair:

Neophytos Loizides (N.Loizides@kent.ac.uk )

 

ABOUT THE AWARD:

* The award is sponsored by the Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Section of ISA.

* To be eligible for the award, books must have been published in 2011 or 2012.

* Entries may have multiple authors.

* Books may be nominated by academic or trade presses or by any scholar in the field.

* Deadline for nominations for the 2013 award is: August 15th, 2012.

* Publishers should send ONE copy of nominated books to the each member of the awards committee:

 

Dr. Neophytos Loizides (N.Loizides@kent.ac.uk)

University of Kent

School of Politics and International Relations

Rutherford College (Office S3.S1)

Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NX

United Kingdom

Dr. Ayse Betul Celik (bcelik@sabanciuniv.edu)
Sabanci Universitesi
Sanat ve Sosyal Bilimler Fakultesi
Orhanli Tuzla 34956 
Istanbul Turkey
Dr. Zeynep Taydas (ZTAYDAS@clemson.edu)
Department of Political Science
230  F Brackett Hall
Clemson University
Clemson, SC  29634- 1354
 

 

 

 

 

Call for Papers

ENMISA 2013 Martin O. Heisler Graduate Student Paper Award

 

This award recognizes the best paper presented at a panel or poster session by a graduate student at the 2012 ISA Conference. Students matriculated in a graduate program (masters or doctorate) are eligible. Submissions must focus on at least one of the three principal areas of concern to the ENMISA Section: Ethnicity, nationalism, and/or migration.  

 

Students who wish to enter the competition may submit papers and their contact information on or before November 1st, 2012 to the Heisler Award Competition Coordinator:

 

=> Dr. Ozgur Ozdamar (ozgur@bilkent.edu.tr )

 

For details, see Heisler Award Call for Papers .

 

 

 

   

 

 

Links

 

Section Membership

 

Section Charter (doc ) (pdf )

 

2012 ENMISA Business Meeting Minutes

 

2011 ENMISA Business Meeting Minutes

 

2010 ENMISA Business Meeting Minutes

 

2009 ENMISA Business Meeting Minutes

 

2008 ENMISA Business Meeting Minutes

 

2007 ENMISA Business Meeting Minutes

 

 

 2010-2011

  Officers

 

Erin Jenne, Chair ( bio )

R. William Ayres, Past Chair ( bio )

Kamal Sadiq, Chair-Elect ( bio )

Nukhet A. Sandal, Vice Chair ( bio )

Nadejda Marinova, Communications Chair ( bio )

Ana Margheritis, Secretary ( bio )

Mary Frances Lebamoff, Treasurer ( bio )

Stephen Deets, Member-at-Large, 2011-2013 ( bio )

Josephine Squires, Member-at-Large, 2011-2013 ( bio )

Victor Asal, Member-at-Large, 2012-2014 ( bio )

Ozgur Ozdamar, Member-at-Large, 2012-2014( bio )

 

Syllabi Collection

Project

 

ENMISA is currently updating its syllabus database.  To assist members in developing courses on Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration, we are collecting syllabi or links to syllabi from our members, to be posted on our webpage.

 

If you have a syllabus you would like to share with the other members, please send it to nukhet_sandal@brown.edu  

 

We would prefer to receive them either via email (as the text of the email message or as an attachment) or by mailing Dr. Sandal a disk (her office address is available upon request).

 

 

 

 

Contact

 

Please contact Nadia Marinova regarding this web-site.  

 

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This page was last updated on 15 May, 2012

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