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The Centre for the Study of Global Governance
is a leading international institution dedicated to research, analysis
and dissemination about global governance. Based at the
London School of Economics, the Centre aims to increase
understanding and knowledge of global issues, to
encourage interaction between academics, policy makers,
journalists and activists, and to propose solutions.
The Centre, established in 1992 by Professor Lord Desai,
has pioneered research into globalisation. Today it is
led by co-directors Graham Wallas Professor of
Political Science David
Held and Professor of Global Governance Mary
Kaldor.
call for papers
31-Mar - 02-Apr-2009
Nationalism and Globalisation
Deadline: 01-Nov-2008
The Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) is holding its 19th Annual Conference, entitled “Nationalism and Globalisation”, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 31st March - 2nd April 2009, at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Nationalism and globalisation are complex phenomena generating vigorous academic debates. Yet, there has been little sustained theoretical and empirical consideration of their relationship, and no framework devised capable of satisfactorily dealing with the interactions between the two, especially as these change over time and vary from place to place. Yet nationalism has both shaped, and been shaped by globalization. This conference seeks to explore the relationship between nationalism and globalisation in its various forms, primarily focusing on the impact of globalisation on national identity, national sovereignty, state-formation, and the ways in which nationalism has shaped globalising processes.

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