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JEMIE Special Issue: Still parading sovereignties? Nation-building and ethnic mobilization:
20 years after the Soviet Union
Place of publication: Flensburg, Germany
Type of publication: online
Publication date: August 2011
Published by/ edited by: the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
Topics: This JEMIE special issue will cut across the board of the FSU states looking into the rhetoric
invoking the national self-determination justifying postcommunist state policies. `Sovereignty´ is listed
among the primary arguments to avoid institutional reform despite the changes in the international
opportunity structure, and independent expertise and advice are revoked when these were perceived
to run against the goals of nation-building. How did this `parade of sovereignties´ reconfigure the
relationship between the majorities and the minorities in the newly independent states? What has
improved for groups claiming to be the majorities in the states (re-)established in 1991? What has
remained the same? What consequences came to bear on those finding themselves in numerical
minority? Did minority groups develop novel strategies to reassert their position vis-a-vis the new
state institutions? The contributions to this JEMIE issue will make clear what policymakers, minority
activists and academics hold of ethnic and cultural differences today. Do they continue to see them
in exclusive primordialist terms? Have they tuned down the interethnic tensions in some regions,
while decreasing interethnic accord in others? Are ethnic groups still understood as quasi-biological
kinship communities? Do they still have reasons to mistrust state institutions serving another kin?
Why do the relationships between the minority and the majority remain tense in some regions?
What explains the continuous salience of ethnic issues? Has the potential for conflict over state
territories and sovereignties declined?
Deadline: October 25, 2010
Contact: Timofey Agarin
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Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies
Type of publication: online
Publication date: Autumn 2011
Published by: the Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Sociétés et les Institutions
Post-Soviétiques (CERSIPS)
Topics: The special issue "Contemporary Uses of the Second World War in Russia" will seek to present
a diversity of points of view and types of contribution: articles by Russian and foreign specialists
(points of view of western historians and CIS specialists, reviews of recently or soon-to-be-published
works in connection with the Commission to counter attempts to falsify history, etc. The journal will be
published in three languages (French, English and Russian with a 100-word abstract in English).
Deadline: June 1, 2011. If you wish to submit an article, please first contact the editorial board and
send a 100-word abstract in English.
Contact: Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, Chief Editor
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Call for Papers of the Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology:
“Social closure”
Place of publication: Bucharest, Romania
Type of publication: online
Published by/ edited by: the Department of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest.
Topics: The Journal invites contributions for its third issue: “Social closure”. Authors are invited to explore
the differentiation of “us” from “them”, its transformation and trespassing in various social classifications
based on gender, ethnicity, occupation, lifestyles, body shapes, beliefs, or other marks. The Call for papers
invites contributions that clarify, for Journal readers, the social processes involved in social closure and
social openings. Social Science News October 2010 8
Some of the topics which may be of interest in this reflection include: How are groups and group identities
shaped and transformed? How are social borders created, maintained, transformed, discarded, or ignored?
What repertoires of norms regulate border crossings? How do individuals approach social borders and their
rules of use? How do moral concepts and judgments relate to processes of social closure? Does social
closure shape in any way the process of sociological or anthropological research?
Deadline: December 6, 2010
Contact:
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Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Politica
Place of publication: Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Type of publication: print and online
Published by/ edited by: Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Political Sciences, Cluj-Napoca
Topics: The Faculty of Political Sciences in Cluj-Napoca is inviting, academics, PhD students,
professionals and researchers to submit research papers and studies as well as book reviews
to its journal Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Politica. The forthcoming issue welcomes papers
on all topics that include: democratization, voting behavior, migration, youth studies, political parties,
comparative politics, international relations .Papers that are comparative and include several cases
are especially encouraged. The articles should be 6000 to 8000 words long. Articles should be
published using the Harvard System of Referencing (http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/ harvard.htm).
Please send the articles for submission to the email address.
Deadline: November 10, 2010
Contact: Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Political Sciences, Traian Moşoiu street no. 71, Cluj-Napoca,
zip code 400132, Romania
Tel.: +40264-431505
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Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media’s fifth issue:
“Transmedial Practices in Post-Communist Spaces”
Type of publication: online
Topics: Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media’s fifth issue
invites submissions on all aspects of new media use in the region as well as submissions on the
topic of transmedial practices that will form the cluster of the issue. The editors are particularly
interested in the following questions: How does the speed of media convergence compare across
the region? How do practitioners and audiences assess the impact of ‘new media’ on ‘traditional
media’ and vice versa? How do local communities utilize transmedial platforms such as Twitter?
What is the role of transnational communities in exploiting and expanding the transmedial space?
What cognitive and narrative strategies are used in cross-platforms environments?
How do we study transmedial interactions in persistent worlds? How do we conceptualize political and
cultural boundaries in transmedial contexts? How does academic work reflect the arrival of transmedial
practices as new ways of producing and disseminating knowledge? How do new market economies in
post-communist states exploit transmedial labour? The editors are interested in research exploring
transmedial practices in post-Soviet states as well as post-communist Central Europe. They particularly
invite comparative essays on these and other countries. While articles on transmedial practices will form
a thematic cluster in this issue, submissions on other topics are also strongly encouraged.
Deadline: February 1, 2011
Contact: Dr Vlad Strukov, Editor, Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New
Media, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Leeds, Woodhouse lane, Leeds LS2 9JT,
The United Kingdom
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Call for Papers of Studia Politica
Place of publication: Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Type of publication: print and online
Published by/ edited by: Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Political Sciences, Cluj-Napoca
Topics: The Faculty of Political Sciences in Cluj-Napoca is inviting, academics, PhD students,
professionals and researchers to submit research papers and studies as well as book reviews
to its journal Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Politica. The forthcoming issue welcomes papers
on all topics that include: democratization, voting Social Science News October 2010 9
behavior, migration, youth studies, political parties, comparative politics, international relations.
Papers that are comparative and include several cases are especially encouraged. The articles
should be 6000 to 8000 words long. Articles should be published using the Harvard System of
Referencing.
Deadline: November 10, 2010
Contact: Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Political Sciences, Traian Moşoiu street no. 71,
Cluj-Napoca, zip code 400132, Romania
Tel.: +40264-431505
Fax: +40264406054
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Fall Issue of the Journal Studies of Transition States and Societies
Place of publication: Tallinn, Estonia
Type of publication: print, online
Publication date: fall 2010
Published by/ edited by: Tallinn University Institute of Political Science and Governance and the Institute
of International and Social Studies
Topics: Studies of Transition States and Societies is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary Journal issued since
Fall 2009. STSS is published biannually and welcomes articles in all subfields of sociology and political
science, to promote dialogue and exchange between scholars in these fields. The journal‘s substantive f
ocus is on the transitional states and societies, particularly on the societal and political changes in
postcommunist countries. STSS welcomes articles, research notes, book reviews and review articles
from researchers, professionals, and students all over the world.
Deadline: September 15th, 2010
Contact: Professor Raivo Vetik, Editor-in-Chief
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Marketing in a Post-Crisis World
Place of publication: Koper, Slovenia
Type of publication: print, online
Published by/ edited by: The Faculty of Management Koper, the University of Primorska
Topics: The on-going global financial crisis has influenced different industries all over the world. In this
special issue of Managing Global Transitions (ISSN 1581-6311 (printed) 1854-6935 (online), the organizers
would like to address different issues regarding marketing to the post crisis consumer, starting from the
post-crisis discourse and organizational change, failure and renewal in the view of marketing efforts;
analysing the impact of crisis on consumers behaviour; deciding how to keep and win consumers
trust during and after the crisis; branding challenges when competitors get out of business; describing
creative approaches and ideas for the crisis aftermath marketing and communication. Should organizations'
marketing go back to basics, or just wait that the storm is over? Contributions from various areas of
contemporary marketing disciplines are welcome, such as: marketing analytics; social marketing in B2B;
linking the marketing results to sales and new business generation; effectiveness, measurement and
allocation of marketing budgets; reorganizing the brand marketing organization; technologies for adaptive
marketing responsiveness; empowering real-time response; creativity to optimize marketing programs;
mobile marketing development; and others.
Deadline: October 31, 2010
Contact:
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The Journal of Central Asian and Caucasian Studies (JCACS)
Place of publication: Ankara, Turkey
Published by/ edited by: the International Strategic Research Organisation (ISRO)
Topics: JCACS is a refereed journal that publishes scholarly articles on the social sciences in
Turkish and English and focuses on legal, political, sociological, cultural, social, religious,
anthropological and economic studies regarding the Central Asia, the Caucasus and neighbouring
states' (Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, China, Mongolia, Russia) and regions' (the Black
Sea, South Asia, the Middle East, the Far East) relations with Central Asia and the Caucasus. The
journal encourages interdisciplinary studies. Manuscripts submitted to JCACS should be original and
challenging, and should not be under consideration by another publication at the time of submission.
Also welcome are short pieces on recent developments and review articles.
Deadline: ongoing
Contact:
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Twelfth Issue of the Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies: Security and Defence Reform
in Central Asia
Place of publication: Paris, France
Type of publication: online
Publication date: December 2010
Published by/ edited by: Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Sociétés et les Institutions Post-Soviétiques
(CERSIPS)
Topics: This issue will focus on the changes that have taken place in Central Asian military institutions
since the fall of the Soviet Union, as well as the lingering continuities of the Soviet legacy. How do changes
in Central Asian militaries compare to those of other former Soviet states? How do international actors
influence change and continuity of Central Asian power institutions? Are there any signs of a revival of
pre-Soviet traditions in Central Asian militaries?
Deadline: September 15, 2010
Contact: Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, Chief Editor
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Online felmérés a 7. keretprogram 'Társadalom-gazdaságtan és humán tudományok' (Socio-economic
Sciences and Humanities - SSH) témakörhöz kapcsolódóan
 
Tisztelt Érdeklődők, tisztelt Pályázók!
A NET4SOCIETY projekt keretében az SSH témakörért felelős, több mint 40 ország nemzeti kapcsolattartói
(SSH NCP-k) egy közös internetes felmérést tesznek közzé, melynek célja, a kutatók véleményének és
tapasztalatainak összegzése a 7. Európai Keretprogram félidejében.
A felmérés különösen azokat a kutatókat célozza meg, akik SSH témakörben már nyújtottak be pályázatot
az FP7 alatt, illetve tapasztalatokat szereztek az FP5 és FP6 során.
Érdeklődéssel várjuk azoknak a kutatóknak a véleményét is, akik eddig nem vettek részt (esetleg nem is
szándékoznak részt venni) a keretprogram 'Társadalom-gazdaságtan és humán tudományok' - témakörben
meghirdetett pályázati programokon.
A felmérés eredménye segíti azonosítani és megfogalmazni azokat a javaslatokat, amelyek az SSH
felhívások kapcsán a kutatók/pályázók részéről felmerültek.
A tapasztalatok összegzését riport formájában továbbítjuk az Európai Bizottság felé.
Az online szakmai közvélemény-kutatás 2010. július 31-ig áll az Önök rendelkezésére, az alábbi linken:
 
A kérdőív kitöltése névtelen, személyes adatokat nem kell megadni. A kitöltés kb. 25 percet vesz igénybe.
Kérjük éljenek a lehetőséggel, és mondják el minél többen véleményüket az Európai
Keretprogram 'Társadalom-gazdaságtan és humán tudományok' - témakörben meghirdetett pályázati programokról.
Köszönettel és üdvözlettel:
Csiszár Anita
SSH NCP
(A 'Társadalom-gazdaságtan és humán tudományok' nemzeti kapcsolattartója)