[Aaus-list] UKL476 (Danyliw Seminar 2015 is On Live Stream and Social Media)

Oleh Kotsyuba kotsyuba at fas.harvard.edu
Thu Oct 22 13:24:10 EDT 2015


Dear all, 

Please see below information on live streaming of the Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine at the University of Ottawa.

Please note, that you can ask your own questions to the presenters or post questions on the streaming page.

All best,

Oleh Kotsyuba, Ph.D.

College Fellow & Lecturer
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Harvard University
12 Quincy Street, Office 372
Cambridge, MA 02138

Chief Online Editor
KRYTYKA | Thinking Ukraine
www.krytyka.com/en <http://www.krytyka.com/en>




The Ukraine List (UKL) #476
compiled by Dominique Arel 
Chair of Ukrainian Studies, U of Ottawa
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22 October 2015
 
1-Danyliw 2015 Seminar On Livestream
2-Danyliw 2015 Seminar Live Blogging
3-Danyliw 2015 Seminar on You Tube
4-Danyliw 2015 Seminar Website
5-Danyliw 2015 Seminar Facebook Page
6-Danyliw 2015 Seminar Program
 
7-ASN 2016 Convention Call for Papers Deadline Reminder (29 October 2015)
 
#1
The 2015 Danyliw Seminar is on and available in a live stream
 
Go to http://krytyka.com/en/danyliw2015 <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__krytyka.com_en_danyliw2015&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=tkbu7zB0bnvgvMMwCUwfZsO8E1_PL1vdasLarc-buXQ&e=>
 
Thanks to Krytyka for partnering with the Seminar to make this possible to a wide audience.
 
#2
Live Blogging will also be launched on the Krytyka website within a few hours
 
Go to http://krytyka.com/en/community/team-blogs/danyliw-seminar-2015 <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__krytyka.com_en_community_team-2Dblogs_danyliw-2Dseminar-2D2015&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=6hsqFrD4YrYvIgHshdwdbmvKwbCRStfuNKIJPy_h0R8&e=>
 
#3
All presentations will be posted on the Seminar YouTube channel at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX1dVZqseZQDBe2VBKlQTfg <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.youtube.com_channel_UCX1dVZqseZQDBe2VBKlQTfg&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=8wkMb_CpGSLH31CsRFnmJg-fD1to1nItkdW9HUBhwPw&e=>
 
They will be posted within hours of being actually delivered.
(All presentations from last year’s Seminar are still archived)
 
The highlights of the discussion period within each panel will also be eventually be posted on the YouTube channel.
 
#4
The Danyliw Seminar website will be continuously updated as the Seminar progresses.
 
Go to http://www.danyliwseminar.com <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.danyliwseminar.com&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=4ld7xX68Df2izvphr60KE1t6sAtgdAk_MzgMVZX0rF4&e=> for links to videos, photographs and papers of Danyliw Seminar 2015.
 
#5
Like the Danyliw Seminar Facebook page for continuous updates and links
https://www.facebook.com/Danyliw-Seminar-874438662581143/ <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.facebook.com_Danyliw-2DSeminar-2D874438662581143_&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=-WYUz4lRlFij1Y9fslrDDXA5xWvh415PqEnivyNn41U&e=>
 
The Seminar Facebook hashtag is #Danyliw 2015.
 
#6
Danyliw Seminar Program
 
Ukraine 2015: History, War, Civil Society
11th Annual Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine
Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada
Desmarais Hall 12102
22-24 October 2015
 
http://www.danyliwseminar.com/#!seminar-2015/c1w63 <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.danyliwseminar.com_-2523-21seminar-2D2015_c1w63&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=uwZcw9MWJGwiiI_wgQTNEOuMhwVX5BPTmTH-PbIiSdo&e=>
 
Thursday 22 October
 
The Maidan Effect
9.30-10.30 AM
 
Moderator: Mayhill Fowler (Stetson U, US, mfowler1974 at gmail.com <mailto:mfowler1974 at gmail.com>)
 
Olga Zelinska (Graduate School of Social Research, Warsaw, Poland, ozelinsk at sns.edu.pl <mailto:ozelinsk at sns.edu.pl>)
Local Governments and Maidan Protests
 
Olena Fimyar (U of Cambridge, UK, ohf21 at cam.ac.uk <mailto:ohf21 at cam.ac.uk>)
Pedagogy after Maidan: A Case Study of Changing Power Dynamics Between Students and Teachers in Lviv Region, Ukraine
 
Crimea and Ukraine
10.30-11.30 AM
 
Moderator: Anna Colin Lebedev (EHESS, Paris, France, anna_lebedev at yahoo.com)
 
Andrey Nevskiy (Public Sociology Laboratory, St.Petersburg, Russia, anevskij at gmail.com <mailto:anevskij at gmail.com>)
Political and Social Demands in the “Revolution of Dignity”:
Evidence from Kyiv, Odessa, Kharkiv, and Crimea
 
Eleanor Knott  (London School of Economics, UK, e.k.knott at lse.ac.uk <mailto:e.k.knott at lse.ac.uk>)
Identity in Crimea before Annexation: a Bottom-up Perspective
 
The Conflict/War and Social Media
1.00-2.30 PM
 
Moderator: Ioulia Shukan (U Paris-Ouest Nanterre, France, ioulia.shukan at gmail.com)
 
Jennifer Carroll (Brown U, US, jenniferjcarroll at gmail.com <mailto:jenniferjcarroll at gmail.com>)
A Good Enough Lie: The Rhetoric of Misinformation in Ukraine’s EuroMaidan and the War with Russia
 
Megan Metzger and Joshua Tucker (NYU, US, megan.metzger at nyu.edu <mailto:megan.metzger at nyu.edu>, joshua.tucker at nyu.edu <mailto:joshua.tucker at nyu.edu>)
Tweeting Identity? Ukrainian, Russian and #EuroMaidan

Ukraine’s Economic Predicament
2.30-4.00 PM
 
Moderator: Dominique Arel (Chair of Ukrainian Studies, darel at uottawa.ca)
 
Margarita Balmaceda (Seton Hall U, US, margarita.balmaceda at shu.edu <mailto:margarita.balmaceda at shu.edu>)
Between “Elite Original Sin” and External Conditions:
Ukraine’s Foundational Bargain and the Rent Swamps of the Post-Soviet Transition
 
Thane Gustafson (Georgetown U, US, gustaft at georgetown.edu <mailto:gustaft at georgetown.edu>)
Natural Gas in Ukraine 2015: Toward Progress or Partition?
 
A Conversation with Anders Aslund on his New Book Ukraine: What Went Wrong and How to Fix It (Peterson Institute, 2015)
4.30-6.00 PM
 
Moderator: Dominique Arel (Chair of Ukrainian Studies, darel at uottawa.ca)
 
Anders Aslund (Atlantic Council, US, aaslund at atlanticcouncil.org <mailto:aaslund at atlanticcouncil.org>)
 
Opening Reception
 
Friday 23 October
 
The First Ukrainian War
9.00-10.00 AM
 
Moderator: Mayhill Fowler (Stetson U, US, mfowler1974 at gmail.com <mailto:mfowler1974 at gmail.com>)
 
Christopher Gilley (U of Hamburg, Germany, christopher.gilley at uni-hamburg.de <mailto:christopher.gilley at uni-hamburg.de>)
Otamanshchyna: Ukrainian and Russian Warlordism at the Beginning of the 20th and 21st Centuries
 
Thomas Chopard (EHESS, France/YIVO Institute, NY, US, thomas.chopard at ehess.fr <mailto:thomas.chopard at ehess.fr>)
To Wage War without a State: Atamans and Insurgents during the Civil War in Ukraine (1917-1922)
 
A Conversation with Faith Hillis on her New Book Children of Rus’: Right-Bank Ukraine and the Invention of a Russian Nation (Cornell, 2013)
10.00-11.30 AM
 
Moderators: Dominique Arel (Chair of Ukrainian Studies, darel at uottawa.ca <mailto:darel at uottawa.ca>) and Mayhill Fowler (Stetson U, US, mfowler1974 at gmail.com <mailto:mfowler1974 at gmail.com>)
 
Speaker: Faith Hillis (U of Chicago, US, faith.hillis at gmail.com)
 
A Conversation with Lucan Way on his New Book Pluralism by Default (Johns Hopkins, 2015)
1.00-2.30 PM
 
Moderators: Dominique Arel (Chair of Ukrainian Studies, darel at uottawa.ca <mailto:darel at uottawa.ca>) and Joshua Tucker (NYU, US, joshua.tucker at nyu.edu <mailto:joshua.tucker at nyu.edu>)
 
Speaker: Lucan Way (U of Toronto, Canada, lucan.way at utoronto.ca)
 
Conceptualizing the War in Donbas
2.30-3.30 PM
 
Moderator: Anna Colin Lebedev (EHESS, Paris, France, anna_lebedev at yahoo.com)
 
Jesse Driscoll (UC San Diego, US, jesse.driscoll at gmail.com) and Dominique Arel (Chair of Ukrainian Studies, darel at uottawa.ca <mailto:darel at uottawa.ca>)
Regime Collapse and Ukraine’s Unusual Conventional “Civil War”
 
The War in Donbas Upclose
4.00-5.00 PM
 
Moderator: Ioulia Shukan (U Paris-Ouest Nanterre, France, ioulia.shukan at gmail.com)
 
Ralph Clem (Florida State International U, US, clemr at fiu.edu <mailto:clemr at fiu.edu>)
Verifying External Challenges to State Sovereignty: Open versus Official Sources and the Geopolitical Narrative in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
 
Hilde Haug (OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, Kyïv, hilde.haug at gmail.com)
The Monitoring Mission: 18 Months of Field Observations
 
Saturday 24 October
 
The Refugees
10.00-11.00 AM
 
Moderator: Ioulia Shukan (U Paris-Ouest Nanterre, France, ioulia.shukan at gmail.com <mailto:ioulia.shukan at gmail.com>)
 
Laura Dean (Clayton State U, US, deanla12 at gmail.com <mailto:deanla12 at gmail.com>)
Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in the Ukrainian Conflict
 
Greta Uehling (U of Michigan, US, uehling at umich.edu <mailto:uehling at umich.edu>)
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Ukraine:
Structures of Feeling from the Revolution of Dignity
 
Civil Society and the War
11.00 AM-12.00 PM
 
Moderator: Anna Colin Lebedev (EHESS, Paris, France, anna_lebedev at yahoo.com <mailto:anna_lebedev at yahoo.com>)
 
Sofia Tipaldou (Autonomous U of Barcelona, Spain, sofia.tipaldou at uab.cat)
The Russian Nationalist-Patriotic Opposition and Foreign Policy:
The Case of the 2014-2015 Ukraine Conflict
 
Rosaria Puglisi (Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome, Italy, rosariap at yahoo.com <mailto:rosariap at yahoo.com>)
A People’s Army: Civil Society as a Security Actor in Post-Maidan Ukraine
 
The Combatants
1:00-2:00 PM
 
Moderator: Mayhill Fowler (Stetson U, US, mfowler1974 at gmail.com <mailto:mfowler1974 at gmail.com>)
 
Amandine Regamey (U Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, amandine.regamey at gmail.com <mailto:amandine.regamey at gmail.com>)
Women Snipers in the East: Analyzing a War Legend
 
Anna Colin Lebedev (EHESS, Paris, France, anna_lebedev at yahoo.com <mailto:anna_lebedev at yahoo.com>)
Back to War? Afghanistan Veterans in the Armed Conflict in Donbas
 
2.00-3.00 PM
 
The Rise of Volunteer Groups
 
Moderator: Dominique Arel (Chair of Ukrainian Studies, darel at uottawa.ca)
 
Natalia Stepaniuk (U of Ottawa, Canada, natalia.stepaniuk at gmail.com <mailto:natalia.stepaniuk at gmail.com>)
Volunteer Associations in Eastern Ukraine: Helping Soldiers and Refugees
 
Ioulia Shukan (U Paris-Ouest Nanterre, France, ioulia.shukan at gmail.com <mailto:ioulia.shukan at gmail.com>)
Caring for Wounded Soldiers: The “Sisters of Mercy” in Eastern Ukraine
 
Studying Ukraine in War Conditions
3.00-4.30 PM
 
Moderator: Anna Colin Lebedev (EHESS, Paris, France, anna_lebedev at yahoo.com <mailto:anna_lebedev at yahoo.com>)
 
Oleh Kotsyuba (Harvard U, US, kotsyuba at fas.harvard.edu)
Straddling Academia and Social Engagement: The Krytyka Experience
 
Mychailo Wynnyckyj (U Mohyla Academy, Kyïv, Ukraine, mychailo at ukma.kiev.ua)
Straddling Academia and Social Engagement: The View from the Ground
 
#7
Call for Papers
 
21st Annual World Convention of the
Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN)
 
International Affairs Building,
Columbia University, NY
Sponsored by the Harriman Institute
14-16 April 2016
www.nationalities.org
 
***Proposal Deadline Reminder: 29 October 2015***
 
Contact information:
proposals must be submitted to:
darel at uottawa.ca and darelasn2016 at gmail.com
 
Over 150 PANELS in nine sections:
Nationalism Studies
Migration & Diasporas
Balkans
Russia
Ukraine (and Belarus)
Central Europe (including Baltics & Moldova)
Eurasia (including Central Asia & China)
Caucasus (North and South)
Turkey and Greece (and Cyprus)
 
THEMATIC Panels on
The Conflict in Ukraine
Refugees and Migrants
Insurgency, Self-Determination and the State
Memory Politics
 
Screening of NEW DOCUMENTARIES
 
BOOK PANELS
 
AWARDS for Best Doctoral Student Papers,
ASN Harriman Joseph Rothschild Book Prize
 
The Nationalities Papers Opening Reception
 
The ASN Convention, the largest international and inter-disciplinary scholarly gathering of its kind, welcomes proposals on a wide range of topics related to nationalism, ethnicity, ethnic conflict and national identity in regional sections on the Balkans, Central Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Eurasia, the Caucasus, and Turkey/Greece, as well as thematic sections on Nationalism and Migration/Diasporas. Disciplines represented include political science, history, anthropology, sociology, international studies, security studies, geopolitics, area studies, economics, geography, sociolinguistics, literature, psychology, and related fields.
 
The Convention is also inviting paper, panel, roundtable, or special presentation proposals related to:
•“Insurgency and the State,” on the rise of ISIS, the resumption of conflict in Turkey, civil wars, self-determination, international law;
            •“The Conflict in Ukraine,” on the events/international crisis unleashed by “Maidan,” the fall of a regime, the war in Donbas, Russia’s role, NATO;
•“Refugees and Migrants,” the refugee crisis in Europe, the rise of the far right, labour migration (gastarbeiters), securitization of borders, migration and civil rights;
•“Memory Politics,” on the construction and contestation of the memory of historical events in sites, symbols, discourse and research;
 
Prospective applicants can get a sense of the large thematic scope of ASN Convention papers by looking at the 2015 Final Program, which can be accessed at
http://nationalities.org/uploads/documents/ASN_Final_Program_2015.pdf <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__nationalities.org_uploads_documents_ASN-5FFinal-5FProgram-5F2015.pdf&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=W_PaL_F2T1hVhpr7tSemUAYLLbgua44xHzS-MXeaUPM&e=>.
 
Popular topics have also included ethnic violence, language politics, religion and politics, EU integration, nation-building, energy politics, and post-conflict reconstruction.
 
Nationalities Papers, the ASN flagship journal, will present the consistently popular roundtable “How To Get Your Article Published”, which features the editors of some of the leading journals in the field. It will also sponsor the opening reception.
 
For several years, the ASN Convention has acknowledged excellence in graduate studies research by offering Awards for Best Doctoral Student Papers. The ASN 2015 Doctoral Student Awards were given to:
 
Aleksandra Zdeb (Political Science, Jagiellonian U, Poland) and Jelena Dureinovic (Art History, Justus Liebig U, Germany), Balkans
Kyle L. Marquardt  (Political Science, U of Wisconsin Madison, US), Central Europe
David R. Stroup (Political Science, U of Oklahoma, US), Caucasus/Eurasia/Turkey
Scott Weiner (Political Science, George Washington U, US), Nationalism
Maria Tagangaeva (Sociology, U of St. Gallen, Switzerland), Russia
Daria Mattingly (Slavonic Studies, U of Cambridge, UK), Ukraine
http://nationalities.org/prizes/doctoral-student-awards/2015-best-doctoral-student-papers-awards <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__nationalities.org_prizes_doctoral-2Dstudent-2Dawards_2015-2Dbest-2Ddoctoral-2Dstudent-2Dpapers-2Dawards&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=4QblqfR0ptxjhzpK37CoKRC-hS3ROdLEhStzoi1-c-o&e=>
 
Doctoral student applicants whose proposals are accepted for the 2016 Convention, who will not have defended their dissertation by 1 November 2015, and whose papers are delivered by the deadline, will automatically be considered for the awards. Each award comes with a certificate and a cash prize.
 
In 2010 the ASN Convention inaugurated an annual ASN Harriman Book Prize—the Joseph Rothschild Prize in Nationalism and Ethnic Studies. At the 2015 ASN Convention, the prize was awarded to Madeleine Reeves for Border Work: Spatial Lives of the State in Rural Central Asia (Cornell University Press, 2014).
http://nationalities.org/conventions/book-panels/books-2015/border-work <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__nationalities.org_conventions_book-2Dpanels_books-2D2015_border-2Dwork&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=iOFwvJ3NmeHlSAJ-KHLdMPDbJwHud0ctJEvJR8oWmi8&e=>
An honorable mention was given to Willard Sunderland for The Baron’s Cloak: A History of the Russian Empire in War and Revolution (Cornell University Press, 2013). The award comes with a certificate and a cash prize. For information on how to have a book considered for the ASN 2016 Convention Book Prize, please contact Dmitry Gorenburg at asnbookprize at gmail.com, or go to http://www.nationalities.org/prizes/Rothschild.asp <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.nationalities.org_prizes_Rothschild.asp&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=s1Cvfujs0hLscRoT1l9PygbbdxjzfzatwDpRjsPRYwQ&e=>.
 
The Convention is also inviting submissions for new documentaries available in mp4 or DVD format (NTSC or PAL). The documentaries selected will be screened during regular panel slots and, in several cases, will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker. The full 2015 film lineup can be accessed at http://nationalities.org/conventions/film-presentations/2015-film-presentations <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__nationalities.org_conventions_film-2Dpresentations_2015-2Dfilm-2Dpresentations&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=-TZzTQ4Hqg1o1_SFp6pQPoFJ9R1h0K9LU9MwEeIyAoc&e=>.
 
Proposal Information
 
The ASN 2016 Convention invites proposals for individual papers or panels. A panel includes a chair, three or four presentations based on written papers, and a discussant.
 
The Convention is also welcoming offers to serve as discussant on a panel to be created by the Program Committee from individual paper proposals. The application to be considered as discussant can be self-standing, or accompanied by an individual paper proposal.
 
In order to submit proposals to the Convention, the three mandatory items indicated below (contact information, abstract, biographical statement) must be included in a single Word document (PDF documents will not be accepted) attached to a single email message.
 
Each applicant – single or multiple authors on individual proposals, every member of a panel proposal – must also fill out a Fact Sheet online that can be accessed at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ASN2016_survey <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.surveymonkey.com_r_ASN2016-5Fsurvey&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=wUbu3enNO2x2ZVj1KNbACJat7F5b2yIWoHw8sskdS0M&e=>.
 
 <>IMPORTANT: Applicants can only send one paper proposal  -- whether as an individual proposal, or as a paper part of a panel proposal. The Program will not consider more than one paper proposal from the same applicant. At the Convention, each panelist can only appear on a maximum of TWO panels, only one of which can be in the capacity of a paper presenter. For example, a panelist can chair a panel and present a paper on another, or chair a panel and be discussant or another, and so forth. This rule applies to co-authored papers, thus a co-authored paper presentation counts as one appearance. This means that applicants can appear on a maximum of two proposals sent to the Convention, only one of which can be in the capacity of a paper-giver. <>
 
Individual paper proposals must include four items:
*Contact information: the name, email, postal address and academic affiliation of the applicant.
*A 300- to 500-word abstract (shorter abstracts will not be considered) that includes the title of the paper.
*A 100-word biographical statement, in narrative form (a text with the length of one paragraph). Standard CVs will not be considered.
Individual proposals featuring more than one author (joint proposal) must include the contact information and biographical statement of all authors and specify who among the co-authors intend to attend the Convention. Only joint presenters attending the Convention will have their names in the official program.
*A Fact Sheet, to be filled out online (see above). In the case of co-authors, only those intending to attend the Convention must send a Fact Sheet. The Word document proposal must indicate that the Fact Sheet has been filled out online.
 
Panel proposals must include four items:
*Contact information (see above) of all proposed panelists.
*The title of the panel and a 200- to 300-word abstract of each paper.
*A 100-word biographical statement (see above) for each proposed panelist. Statements in standard CV format will not be considered. The rules on joint proposals are the same as with individual proposals (see above).
*A Fact Sheet, to be filled out online (see above), for each panelist attached to the proposal. The Word document proposal must indicate that all panelists have filled out their Fact Sheet online.
 
Proposals can also be sent for roundtables and book panels. Roundtables include a chair, four presenters, but no discussant, since the presentations, unlike regular panels, are not based on written papers. Roundtable proposals include the same four items as a panel proposal, except that the 200- to 300-word abstracts are presentation abstracts, rather than paper abstracts.
 
The Convention is also inviting proposals for Book Panels, based on books published between January 2015 and February 2016. The proposal must include the Chair, three discussants, as well as the author. A Book Panel proposal must include the same four items as a panel proposal, except that the abstract is limited to a 200- to 300-word abstract of the book. The discussants need not submit an abstract.
 
Proposals for documentaries must include four items:
*Contact information (see above)
*A 300- to 500-word abstract of the documentary
*A 100-word biographical statement (see above). CVs will not be considered.
*A Fact Sheet filled out online (see above).
*A streaming link for reviewing purposes.
 
Proposals for a roundtable following the screening of a film are especially encouraged. In these cases, the requirements of a panel proposal apply, in addition to the 300- to 500-word abstract of the film.
 
Proposals to serve as a discussant must include four items:
*Contact information (see above)
*A 100-word statement about your areas of expertise
*A 100-word biographical statement (see above). CVs will not be considered.
*A Fact Sheet filled out online (see above)
Proposals for applicants already included in an individual paper or panel proposal need only include the 100-word statement on areas of expertise.
 
IMPORTANT: All proposals must be sent in a single email message, with an attached proposal in a Word document (PDFs will not be accepted) containing contact information, an abstract, a biographical statement, as well as a confirmation that the Fact Sheet has been filled out online (or multiple Fact Sheets, in the case of co-authors and/or panel proposals). Proposals including contact information, the abstract and the bio statement in separate attachments, or over several email messages, will not be considered. The proposals must be sent to darel at uottawa.ca AND darelasn2016 at gmail.com.
 
The receipt of all proposals will be promptly acknowledged electronically, with some delay during deadline week, due to the high volume of proposals.
 
IMPORTANT: Participants are responsible for covering all travel and accommodation costs. Unfortunately, ASN has no funding available for panelists.
 
An international Program Committee will be entrusted with the selection of proposals. Applicants will be notified by January 2016 at the latest. Information regarding registration costs and other logistical questions will be communicated afterwards.
 
The full list of panels from last year’s convention can be accessed at http://nationalities.org/uploads/documents/ASN_Final_Program_2015.pdf <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__nationalities.org_uploads_documents_ASN-5FFinal-5FProgram-5F2015.pdf&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=W_PaL_F2T1hVhpr7tSemUAYLLbgua44xHzS-MXeaUPM&e=>.
 
The programs from past conventions, going back to 2001, are also available online at http://nationalities.org/conventions/world/ <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__nationalities.org_conventions_world_&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=PZpvJcbMIBgNRVC0INhNdjDGsnHX3mD2qjAIVPDHseQ&e=>
 
Several dozen publishers and companies have had exhibits and/or advertised in the Convention Program in past years. Due to considerations of space, advertisers and exhibitors are encouraged to place their order early. For information, please contact ASN Executive Director Ryan Kreider (rk2780 at columbia.edu).
 
The ASN Facebook page will post regular updates on the ASN 2016 Convention. To become a follower of ASN on Facebook, go to https://www.facebook.com/Nationalities <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.facebook.com_Nationalities&d=CwMF-g&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=lY-fxP7vR-71eMiD0UCaS_Rj3TiwPYsfjJKVk4gn-Do&m=PTD5j-FfpZJKM-tbqWqiSy_UfrqltPZZS_9ksL_T2lk&s=QN5UJFzDXcMcO-J1B4SPOwXOXNrrQfxLKKRnSLoyr7g&e=>
and click on the “Like” option.
 
We very much look forward to hearing from you and receiving your proposal!
 
Dominique Arel, ASN Convention Director
Ceren Belge, ASN Convention Associate Director
Evgeny Finkel, ASN Convention Associate Director
Sherrill Stroschein, ASN Program Chair
On behalf of the ASN Convention Program
 
Deadline for proposals: 29 October 2015 (to be sent to both darel at uottawa.ca AND darelasn2016 at gmail.com)
 
To communicate with the ASN Convention’s headquarters:
 
Ryan Kreider
Assistant Director
The Harriman Institute
ASN Executive Director
Columbia University
420 W. 118th St., Room 1218, MC 3345
New York, NY 10027
212 851 2174 tel
212 666 3481 fax
rk2780 at columbia.edu <mailto:rk2780 at columbia.edu>
 
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UKL 476, 22 October 2015
 
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Dominique Arel, Chair of Ukrainian Studies
University of Ottawa
559 King Edward Ave.
Ottawa ON   K1N 6N5  
CANADA
tel  613 562 5800 ext. 3692
fax 613 562 5351
 
 
 




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