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World History Association

by kpmoseley

19 January 1999 18:51 UTC


Additional benefit of AHA meeting was to meet a representative of the
World History Assoc. (WHA) and obtain details on membership.

In case there are any other benighted souls out there who would also like
this info., pls. contact:
		Prof. R. Rosen
		Exec. Director, WHA
		Dept. of History & Politics
		Drexel University,  Phila., PA 19104
			email:  rosen@post.drexel.edu

Dues are only $30 a year, journal included; $15 for students, retirees
and ind. scholars.



I hate to admit I have never caught up with the SSHA, and wonder if
someone could send me an email or regular address for them...one more
time.

			Many thanks,    KPM  

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From: "Howard G. Romanko" <romankoh@U.Arizona.EDU>
To: ISA-NEWS@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
Subject: Newsletter of the Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Section
of the International Studies Association (ENMISA)
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 14:23:38 -0700

Newsletter of the Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Section of the
International Studies Association (ENMISA)

Winter 1999, Vol. 3, No. 1.

1999 Business Meeting
Please come to our business meeting and reception in Washington.  Learn
how you can become more involved in our rapidly growing section.  Please
bring your ideas for section organizing, outreach and research projects.

Election of officers
In the coming month we will be electing ENMISA's officers.  Members will
receive a ballot in the mail.  Please watch for its arrival and vote. 
The nominating period closed on December 20th and the following people
have been nominated.
CHAIR-ELECT: Susanne Schmeidl
VICE-CHAIR: Steve Saideman, Sarah Wayland
SECRETARY: Mathias Albert, Kurt Mills
TREASURER: Gallya Lahav
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: Alynna J. Lyon
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AT-LARGE MEMBERS (2): Ted Gurr, Josephine Squires,
Antje Wiener

Syllabi Collection Project:
To assist members in developing courses on Ethnicity, Nationalism, and
Migration, we are collecting syllabi or links to syllabi from our
members, to be posted on our webpage. If you have a syllabus you would
like to share with the other members, send it to Steve Saideman. We would
prefer to receive them either via email (as the text of the email message
or as an attachment) or by mailing Steve a disk (his office address is
available upon request).  If you already have your class on the web, or a
syllabus on the web,  send us the web address.
Contact Steve at gfsms@ttacs.ttu.edu
We already have a few on the webpage at:
http://csf.Colorado.EDU/isa/enm/syllabi.htm

Listserv
Consider joining the ENMISA listserv.  Here members can discuss their
research and teaching of ethnicity, nationalism and migration, coordinate
efforts for organizing panels for the ISA, announce relevant conferences,
share syllabi, and the like. To subscribe, send email to:
listproc@ttu.edu, and then type "subscribe ENMISA your-name" (don't use
the quotes) in the message body and send.

ENMISA Graduate Student Paper Competition Guidelines
1999 ISA Annual Meeting
February 16-20, 1999, Washington, DC

1. The ENMISA Graduate Student Paper Competition is open to any student
who is enrolled in a graduate degree program (masters or doctoral) at the
time of the annual ISA conference.

2. To be eligible for the competition in any given year, the student must
attend the ISA annual meeting and present his/her paper as a member of a
panel or poster session.

3. The content of the paper must be related to at least one of the three
main focus areas of ENMISA-ethnicity, nationalism and migration.

4. Two prizes will be awarded: Grand Prize-1st place -$200.00 and First
Runner-Up-$100.00.  The winners will be announced at the ENMISA business
meeting.  In addition, the first place winner will receive a one-year
paid membership in ISA and the ENMISA section..  (Note: The Paper
Competition Committee reserves the right to decide not to award prizes if
a sufficient number of graduate student papers are not entered in the
competition or if the committee decides that the submitted papers are not
deserving of the awards.)

5. The Coordinator of the Graduate Student Paper Competition is
responsible for forming a committee to decide on the awarding of the
prizes.  He/she will try to ensure that the committee membership is
representative of scholars working in the three main focus areas of
ENMISA-ethnicity, nationalism and migration.

6. The Coordinator of the Graduate Student Paper Competition will be one
of ENMISA's four At-Large Members of the Executive Committee.  The
At-Large Member will serve no more than two years in the role of
Coordinator.

7. The criteria for judging the papers include mastery of the field,
originality, logic, organization, and documentation. ENMISA encourages
not only the submission of dissertation related research, but also
outstanding seminar papers.  We emphasize original "think-pieces" and 
research (using qualitative and/or quantitative methodologies) rather
than assessments of the literature.

8. Students who want to enter the competition may submit papers and their
contact information no later than one month prior to the beginning of the
conference to the Paper Competition Coordinator.  Submissions may be via
email or in hard copy   If a hard copy is sent, please include three (3)
copies of the paper.  Send papers to:

Dr. Emily Copeland
Department of International Relations
Florida International University
3000 NE 151st Street, North Miami, FL 33139.
Telephone: 305-919-5249
email: copeland@fiu.edu



ENMISA - PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
At the 1999 ISA Meeting in Washington there will be 36 ENMISA and ENMISA
co-sponsored panels. Please try to attend as many ENMISA panels as you
can.  Attendance figures into the determination of our panel allotments
for next year.  Please note that this is a preliminary program, thus day
and times may still changes.  Please also check with the ISA program on  
 www.isanet.org      for any potential changes to this version.  We will
try to keep it up-to-date, so please also inform us (both Antje Wiener
and Susanne Schmeidl) of any changes from your side.
Program chairs: Antje Wiener (a.wiener@mbox.ipw.uni-hannover.de)
Susanne Schmeidl (schmeidl@swisspeace.ch)


WA 20 -- PANEL 2090 -- Building and Sustaining Peace
Sponsor: Peace Studies
Co-sponsor: ENMISA

WA 21 -- PANEL 2070 -- The Question of Citizenship in a Changing World:
Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): International Law, International Political Economy

WB19 -- PANEL 2089 -- One society, many perspectives?
Sponsor: THEME
Co-sponsor: ENMISA

WB25 -- PANEL 2084 -- Human Rights: New Perspective, New Realities
Sponsor: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Studies
Co-sponsor: ENMISA

WC02 -- PANEL 2059 -- Understanding the International Relations of
Yugoslavia's Demise
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Post Communist States in International Relations,
Diplomatic Studies

WC20 -- PANEL 2065 -- Ethnic Conflict and Refugees: The Zaire Crisis,
1996-97
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Peace Studies

WD22 -- PANEL 2064 -- Building Theories on Ethnoreligious Conflicts
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Comparative and Interdisciplinary Studies

TA25 -- PANEL 2072 -- Language and Politics: Comparative Perspectives
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Comparative and Interdisciplinary Studies

TA 26 -- PANEL 2081 -- Ethnic Conflict and Security: New (Comparative)
Perspectives in Understanding Conflict (De)escalation
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor: Peace Studies, International and Security Studies

TA27 -- PANEL 2068 -- Diasporas in World Politics -- PANEL I: The West 
(linked panel)
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): None

TB22 -- PANEL 2071 -- Migration, Borders and the European Community
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): International Law, Theme, International Political Economy

TB27 -- PANEL 2069 -- Diasporas in World Politics -- PANEL II: The Middle
East  (linked panel)
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Global Development

TC23 -- PANEL 2079 -- Protecting Minorities and Managing Cultural
Pluralism: The Role of  State and Non-State Actors
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): International Law

TC27 -- PANEL 2421 -- Diasporas in World Politics -- PANEL III: Asia and
Africa  (linked panel)
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Theme, Global Development

TD19 -- PANEL 2066 -- Immigration and Refugee Flows: Encounters in the
Worlds of Practise and the Academy
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Theme

TD23 -- PANEL 2063 -- A Long Road to Peace: The Influence of External and
Internal Factors
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): None

TD24 -- PANEL 2082 -- Migration, Identity and Political Participation:
The Mexican Origin Migrants in California, USA
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor: Global Development

FA19 -- PANEL 2073 -- Community and Nation Building in a Comparative
Perspective
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Comparative and Interdisciplinary Studies

FA25 -- PANEL 2384 -- Preventive Early Warning: Improving Response
Mechanisms to Humanitarian Disasters
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): International Organizations, Peace Studies, Intelligence
Studies

FA26 -- PANEL 2076 -- Economic, Cultural and Social Consequnces for
Female Migrants and Refugees
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies, International
Political Economy

FB26 -- PANEL 2075 -- Roundtable on State Failure: Early Warning for U.S.
Foreign Poliy Planning
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis, Peace Studies, Intelligence
Studies

FD21 -- PANEL 2239 -- New Issues in Refugeedom: The Politicization and
Securitization of the Displaced
Sponsor:  International Organizations
Co-sponsor: ENMISA

FD23 -- PANEL 2061 -- Crossing Borders: Migration, Trafficking and the
Global Sex Trade (Roundtable)
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): International Organizations, Feminist Theory and Gender
Studies, Women's Caucasus for International Studies

SA10 -- PANEL 2383 -- The Diplomacy of Conflict and Migrations in the
Former Yugoslavia
Sponsor: Diplomatic Studies
Co-Sponsor: ENMISA, Post Communist States in International Relations

SA15 -- Nationalism, Governance, and International Society - Bridging
Theory and Policy
Sponsors: Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism and
ENMISA

SA 20 -- PANEL 2087 -- Gender, Migration, and Citizenship
Sponsor: Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Co-sponsors: ENMISA, International Political Economy

SA26 -- PANEL 2080 -- Diverse Issues around Intra and Inter-State
Conflicts
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): None

SA27 -- PANEL 2083 -- Domestic Challenges to Modern States in Europe
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor: None

SB24 -- PANEL 2078 -- Managing Ethnic Conflict: Comparative Approaches
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Comparative and Interdisciplinary Studies

SC16 -- Sessoin 2085 -- The Balkan Imbroglio
Sponsor: Post Communist States in International Relations
Co-Sponsors: ENMISA, Diplomatic Studies

SC19 -- Panel 2088 -- Sex Work, Sex Tourism and Trafficking in Women
Sponsor: Feminist Theory and Gendera Studies
Co-sponsor: ENMISA

SC22 -- PANEL 2067 -- Migration, Identity and Discourse
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Theme

SD19 -- PANEL 2074 -- Comparative Studies on Democratization in
Ethnically Divided Societies
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): Comparative and Interdisciplinary Studies

SD21 -- PANEL 2060 -- International Actors in Immigration Policy-Making:
Contributions to the Sovereignty Debate in International Relations
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): International Organizations, International Political
Economy

SD22 -- PANEL 2077 -- The Dilemma of Refugee Protection:  The Right of
States (to restrict migration) vs. the Right of Individuals (to obtain
asylum)
Sponsor: ENMISA
Co-sponsor(s): International Organizations and International Law

SD 26 -- PANEL 2086 --  Bodies Across Borders:  International Political
Economy and Migration
Sponsor. International Political Economy
Co-Sponsors: ENMISA, Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

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