Program Schedule

Program Schedule

THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION PROGRAM SCHEDULE INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BUILDING (IAB) Registration (15th Floor, Central Space) Thursday: 11 AM - 6 PM Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM Saturday: 8 AM - 5 PM Book Exhibit (15th Floor, 1501) Thursday: 1 PM - 6 PM 12-14 APRIL 2007 Friday: 9 AM - 6 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM ASN Convention Café (15th Floor, 1501) serving bagels, sandwiches, coffee... located in the same room as the book exhibit! Thursday: 11 AM - 6 PM Friday: 8 AM - 6 PM Saturday: 8 AM - 6 PM Opening Reception (15th Floor, Central Space) Thursday 7.45 PM All are invited! COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Sale of Convention Papers (15th Floor, 1501) located in the same room as the book exhibit and the café $1 per paper Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM Lunch Meetings Friday, 1.15 - 2.45 PM ASN Convention Program Committee, Room 1219 Saturday, 1.15 - 2.45 PM ASN Convention Program Committee, Room 1219 Nationalities Papers Editorial Board, Room 1201 American Association of Ukrainian Studies, Room 1512 Society for Romanian Studies, Room 1510 Morning Meeting Saturday, 9-11 AM ASN Executive Committee, Room 1201 Closing Reception (15th Floor, Central Space) Saturday, 7.30 PM All are invited! 1 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION THURSDAY APRIL 12 SESSION I 1:00 - 300 PM PANEL O11 Where Does Europe End? Dilemmas of Post-Enlargement Identity 12-14 APRIL 2007 CHAIR Rosaria Puglisi (Institute for Security Studies, Paris, France) < [email protected] > PAPERS Claire Sutherland (U of Manchester, UK) < [email protected] > Nation and Region: Reconciling Nation-Building and Supranational Integration COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Agnes K Koos and Kenneth Keulman (U of New Orleans, US) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Diversity and the Salience of Nationalism: Nationalism Between Minorities and Supranationalism in the EU Sergei Medvedev (Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia) < [email protected] > Between “Sovereignty” and “Europeanization”: The Discursive Deadlock in EU-Russia Relations Krzysztof Jasiewicz (Washington and Lee U, US) < [email protected] > National and Pan-European Identity in the New EU Member States: The Case of Poland DISCUSSANT Elena Kovalova (Marshall Center, Germany) < [email protected] > l l l 2 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION PANEL N8 Nationalism, Education, and the Internet CHAIR Jessica Nicole Trisko 12-14 APRIL 2007 (McGill U, Canada) < [email protected] > PAPERS Avril Keating (U of Cambridge, UK) < [email protected] > Education for European Citizenship: Ethnocentrism or Evolution? Rucha Ambikar (California Institute of Integral Studies, Seattle, US) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY < [email protected] > Educating the Nation—The Right Way to Citizenship in India Markku Jokisipilä (U of Turku, Finland) < [email protected] > Developing the Concept of Internet Nationalism DISCUSSANT Valerie Zawilski (Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada) < [email protected] > l l l 3 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION PANEL U9 Film, Music, Literature and National Identity CHAIR Roman Senkus 12-14 APRIL 2007 (CIUS, U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > PAPERS Vitaly Chernetsky (Miami U, Ohio, US) < [email protected] > Cognitive Mapping Of National Identities In The Writing Of Yuri Andrukhovych Joshua First COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY (U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] > Starring the Self as “Other”: Karpaty, mon amour and Ukrainian National Visual Culture in the Era of Developed Socialism Bohdan Klid (U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] > The First Chervona Ruta Festival in 1989: Ukrainian-Language Popular Music and the National Movement in Late Soviet Ukraine DISCUSSANT Catherine Wanner (Penn State U, US) < [email protected] > l l l 4 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION PANEL TK2 Turkey and the Labyrinth of Culture CHAIR Peride Kaleagasi 12-14 APRIL 2007 (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > PAPERS Hulya Yildiz (U of Texas at Austin, US) < [email protected] > Dangerous Liaisons: Non-Muslim Courtesans and Ottoman Muslim Men or Ethnicity and Gender in the Early Turkish Novels Ayca Alemdaroglu COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY (U of Cambridge, USA) < [email protected] > Nationalism, Cynicism and “Avoiding Politics” in Turkey Yesim Bayar (McGill U, Canada) < [email protected] > Language Policies, National Identity and Citizenship in Early Republican Turkey Emre Gokalp (Anadolu U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Pride and Anger: Nationalist Discourses and the Coverage of Pamuk’s Nobel Prize in Turkish Dailies DISCUSSANT David C Cuthell (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > l l l 5 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION PANEL CE12 Citizenship and Nationhood in Central Europe CHAIR Eniko Horvath 12-14 APRIL 2007 (European U Institutem Italy) < [email protected] > PAPERS Irina Culic (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > Dual Citizenship in Eastern Europe Zsuzsanna Magdo (U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, US) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY < [email protected] > In Search of the True Hungarian Myra Waterbury (Ohio U, US) < [email protected] > What Determines the Success or Failure of Nationalism as a Political Strategy? Political Learning and Party-Building Strategies in post-Communist Europe DISCUSSANT David Earnest (Old Dominion U, US) < [email protected] > l l l 6 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION PANEL BK3 War and Nation Building in the Balkans CHAIR Tina Mavrikos-Adamou 12-14 APRIL 2007 (Adelphi U, US) < [email protected] > PAPERS H. Zeynep Bulutgil (U of Chicago, US) < [email protected] > Explaining Local Variation During Episodes of Ethnic Cleansing Fotini Christia (Harvard U, US) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY < [email protected] > Reconcilable Differences: Civil War Alliance Formation in Bosnia and Herzegovina Keith Darden (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > Identity and War in Borderland Regions: Ukraine, Macedonia, and Cyprus in Comparative Perspective Harris Mylonas (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > Assimilation and its Alternatives: Explaining Subnational Variation in Aegean Macedonia, 1912-1920 DISCUSSANT Kristin Fabbe (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US) < [email protected] > l l l 7 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION PANEL EU6 Politics and Society in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan CHAIR Victor Seow 12-14 APRIL 2007 (U of Pennsylvania, US) < [email protected] > PAPERS John Heathershaw (Kroc Institute / Notre Dame U, US) < [email protected] > Seeing Like the International Community: How Peacebuilding Failed in Tajikistan Erin Hofmann (U of Texas, Austin, US) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY < [email protected] > The Value of Remittances: Effects of Labor Migration on Families in Tajikistan Rafis Abazov (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Political Process in Kyrgyzstan: Democratization or Tribalization? Venerahan Torobekova (Davis Center, Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > Clan, Family, and Tribal Ties in Contemporary Kyrgyzstan DISCUSSANT Payam Foroughi (OSCE Center, Dushanbe, Tajikistan) < [email protected] > l l l 8 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION PANEL R10 Language Politics in the Former Soviet Union CHAIR Dmitry Gorenburg 12-14 APRIL 2007 (AAASS/Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > PAPERS Robert Dunbar (U of Aberdeen, UK) < [email protected] > International Law and Linguistic Minorities: The Impact of Select Council of Europe Treaties in States of the Former Soviet Union Esma Gregor COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY (Free Researcher/Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany) < [email protected] > The Impact of Soviet Language and Nationalities Policies on the Language and Identity of Speakers of Russian in the Former Soviet Republics David Cashaback (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > Defending the Rights of Languages or of their Speakers: Asymmetrical Federal Design and Language Policy in the Republic of Tatarstan Marina Mikhaylova (U of Chicago, US) < [email protected] > Language Contestations and the Making of the Contemporary Latvian Nation-State DISCUSSANT Bhavna Dave (SOAS, U of London, UK) < [email protected] > l l l 9 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION THURSDAY APRIL 12 SESSION II 3:20-5:20 PM PANEL BK4 Fieldwork after Fire: Doing Research in the Balkans 12-14 APRIL 2007 CHAIR Eric Gordy (Clark U, US) < [email protected] > PRESENTATIONS Orli Fridman (Independent Researcher, Serbia/Israel) < [email protected] > Researching Societies in (post) Conflict: Alternative Voices and Street Activism in Serbia COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Chip Gagnon (Ithaca College, US) < [email protected] > Experiences as a US Political Scientist in the Balkans, or How I Came to Value Anthropology Aleksandra Milicevic (Uof North Florida, US) < [email protected] > Arrested Ethnographer: Conducting a Research in a Post-Conflict Society Gail Kligman (UCLA, US) < [email protected] > Reflections on Doing Research in the Balkans l l l 10 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2007 WORLD CONVENTION PANEL U3 Ukrainian Energy Security CHAIR Donald Jensen 12-14 APRIL 2007 (RFE/RL, Washington, DC) < [email protected] > PARTICIPANTS Peter Rutland (Wesleyan U, US) < [email protected] > Daniel Kimage (RFE/RL, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Roman Kupchinsky (RFE/RL, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected]

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