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    Re-thinking Self-determination

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    Website https://internationalcommunities.org/ico-research-centre/call-for-papers/#more-1284 | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category self-determination, human rights, social sciences, interdisciplinary research

    Deadline: January 01, 2019 | Date: February 18, 2019

    Venue/Country: London, U.K.

    Updated: 2018-11-02 04:21:23 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Call for Papers

    We invite scholars from any discipline to submit their abstracts that address the self-determination in the 21st Century. Re-thinking Self-determination consists of a panel discussion and an open access e-book, which will be an edited collection published by ICO Research Centre and the New England Journal of Public Policy.

    Call for Papers

    .No Registration Fee.

    Hosted by: International Communities Organisation (NGO in London) and New England Journal of Public Policy.

    Title: Re-thinking Self-determination

    We invite scholars from any discipline to submit their abstracts that address the self-determination in the 21st Century. Re-thinking Self-determination consists of a panel discussion and an open access e-book, which will be an edited collection published by ICO Research Centre and the New England Journal of Public Policy.

    In recent decades the self-determination discussion has become a major area of study across many disciplines, especially in the political and social sciences. Scholars and NGOs have also offered significant input in the ways that communities are represented. Challenging questions are brought up to explore how the self-determination should be understood and defined, or how individuals and groups might protect their autonomy from state invasion. Re-thinking Self-determination will, therefore, focus on both individual and group rights from untraditional interdisciplinary approaches.

    Topics may include, but are by no means limited to:

    Self-Determination Theory and Practice.

    External self-determination. Case Studies, e.g. Bougainville, Catalonia, Scotland, Ireland, Brexit, and others.

    Minority Protection and International Law or regional instruments

    People? Challenges of indigenous peoples.

    Globalisation and Self-determination. An International Right to Self-determination.

    Right to decide and constitutional rights

    State, People, and Citizenship. What about Stateless People?

    Forced displacements. ‘Refugee’ Identity and the right to self-identification. “Refugees”’ rights in host states and building shared future

    Reconciliation after the war and armed conflict

    The role of social media and virtual self-determination.

    Application Process and Next Steps:

    Please send titles, brief abstracts (350 words) and a short author(s) bio for consideration to infoatinternationalcommunities.org 1 January 2019.

    We will respond to all applications 10 January 2019.

    Subsequently, you will be invited to present your paper at a panel in London on 18 February 2019.

    Completed papers will be submitted by 10 March 2019.

    Notes:

    If you cannot travel to London for the panel, you will have a chance to present your work via Skype.

    The guide length of final articles ranges from at least 12-25 pages.

    Please see the formatting article submissions to the journal https://scholarworks.umb.edu/nejpp/styleguide.html

    We have the right to change the dates of the event at any time.

    Opportunities:

    There are no registration fee both for panel and e-book.

    For each Abstract, 30mins presentation including Q&A will be allocated at the panel in London.

    If you cannot travel to London for the panel, you will have a chance to present your work via Skype.

    You will have a chance to update your papers based on panel discussions and questions raised at the panel

    Publication of an Open access e-book will ensure the widest dissemination and impact in the field.

    Networking with professionals and NGOs, and learn from others in the filed

    Please send your enquiries to infoatinternationalcommunities.org


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