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SUMMARY:International Seminar on  Politics of Identity in Globalized World: Ethnicity\, Nationalism\, and Belongingness
DESCRIPTION:International Seminar on Politics of Identity in Globalized World: Ethnicity\, Nationalism\, and Belongingness\nAbout the Seminar: \nIn most of the countries\, politics of identity plays a significant role in shaping socio-political landscapes. Ethnicity being the fundamental aspect of identity\, serves as a basis for social cohesion or conflict within diverse societies of a nation. Nationalism\, on the other hand\, symbolizes sentiments of loyalty and attachment to one’s nation-state\, shaping political landscapes and policy agendas worldwide. Both ethnicity and nationalism shape notions of belongingness\, influencing individuals’ perceptions of inclusion and exclusion within their societies. This seminar aims to delve into the complexities of identity politics in the context of the globalized world\, analyzing how it amplifies and challenges traditional understandings of ethnicity\, nationalism\, and belongingness. It seeks to explore how a country can facilitate and promote equal space for flourishing ethnicity\, and religious and cultural harmony. Furthermore\, it investigates the role of political actors\, institutions\, and ideologies in mobilizing or mitigating identity-based tensions. \nIn this scenario\, IIPDS\, Bangkok in collaboration with Swahid Peoli Phukan College\, Namti\, India aims to have deliberations on multiple perspectives of the seminar by bringing together scholars\, activists\, policy-makers\, and practitioners from diverse disciplines and regions. \nSeminar Objectives: \n\nTo analyze the inter-sectionalism of ethnicity\, nationalism\, and other identity markers.\nTo explore the role of globalization in shaping collective identities and belongingness.\nTo assess the impact of identity politics on social cohesion\, human rights\, and peace.\nTo look into the economic issues and roots of disparity in the politics of Identity\, Ethnicity\, Nationalism\, and Belongingness.\nTo identify the best practices and innovative approaches for addressing identity-based discrimination and marginalization.\nTo develop strategies for reconciling competing identities and fostering inclusive citizenship.\n\nSub-Themes of the Seminar: \n\nHistorical Perspectives on Ethnic Identity and Nationalism: Roots and legacies of identity politics.\nEthnic Conflict and Nationalism: Dynamics of identity-based violence and secessionist movements.\nDiaspora Communities and Transnational Belongingness: Challenges and opportunities of belongingness across borders.\nIntersectionality and Identity Politics: Gender\, race\, class\, and other axes of identity.\nCitizenship and Inclusion: Policies and practices for accommodating diverse identities.\nMedia\, Representation\, and Identity: Influence of media narratives on identity construction.\nIndigenous Rights and Sovereignty: Struggles for self-determination and cultural preservation.\nMigration\, Refugees\, and Identity: Identity challenges faced by displaced populations.\nEducation and Identity Formation: Role of education in shaping collective identities and values.\nEconomic issues in the politics of Identity\, Ethnicity\, Nationalism\, and Belongingness\nAny other topics related to the central theme of the Seminar\n\nTarget Groups: \nThe Seminar is open to academics\, researchers\, activists\, policymakers\, students\, and practitioners with an interest in identity politics\, ethnicity\, nationalism\, multiculturalism\, human rights\, and related fields. Participants from diverse backgrounds and disciplines are encouraged to contribute their perspectives and experiences through research papers. \nPaper Submission Guidelines: \nInterested participants are invited to submit abstracts and full papers for presentations\, panel discussions\, and poster sessions by 30th June 2024. Abstracts should not be more than 300 words and should clearly outline the research objectives\, methodology\, and key findings. The acceptance of the abstracts shall be scrutinized and promptly intimated to the contributors. The paper contributors should follow the following rules: \n\nThe paper must be typed in Times New Roman Format with 1.5 line spacing.\nThe paper presenter must ensure in the Abstract itself if it is a Poster presentation.\nThe writer’s name\, designation\, and affiliation should be typed in BOLD at the right-hand side of the page just below the paper’s main Title.\nThe Title/Name of the paper must be in BOLD with a formatting of 12 points.\nAll Papers must strictly follow the MLA Seventh Edition Style in case of reference and type.\nThe contributors must also furnish a brief Bio-note (furnishing a valid Email ID) within 150 words.\nAll papers submitted for Consideration of Publication must be within 2500-3500 words limit.\nOnly selected papers will be published in the Proceeding Volume.\nFor any modifications\, the organizers will contact the writers via email only.\nPlease click on the link for submitting your abstract and full paper https://forms.gle/g1oQ6AVXfURaQBRb9\nAll queries (if any) must be directed to the following Email Id: iconferencejuly24@gmail.com\n\n  \nRegistration Fee:   \nThe registration fee for participating in the Seminar is USD 150/-. The registration fee will cover the local transportation\, accommodation\, food\, seminar kit\, certificate\, and the proceeding volume. Participants may pay the registration fee on their arrival at the venue. \n  \nTours & Travels: \nThe organizers plan to give exposure to the Thammasat University\, Bangkok and have an academic session there.  The participants will also get an opportunity to witness a glimpse of the beautiful historic city of Bangkok and its adjoining tourist locations. \n  \nContact Details: \n   \nDr. Dhrubajyoti Nath                                    Mr. Mohammad Abdus Sabur                  Dr. Shahiuz Zaman Ahmed \nPrincipal\, SPP College\, Namti\, India                 President\, IIPDS                                              Coordinator \nEmail: sppcollegenamti@gmail.com                 Email: sabur@arf-int.org                                Email: shahiuz@gmail.com \nWebsite: sppcollegenamti.in                              Website: https://arf-int.org/                        Mobile: +91-7002107920 \nMobile: +91-8822747285 (WhatsApp only)    Mobile: +66 813428886 \n+91-7896736019 \n  \nKhin Thida Aye \nProgram Coordinator \nIIPDS\, Bangkok \nEmail: iipds@arf-int.org \nMobile: +66 959045480 \n  \nPlease click on the link for submitting your abstract and full paper https://forms.gle/g1oQ6AVXfURaQBRb9 \nLast Date: 30th June 2024 \nSeminar Information :Bangkok Seminar   \nBangkok Seminar
URL:https://arf-int.org/arf-int-org/event/international-seminar-on-politics-of-identity-in-globalized-world-ethnicity-nationalism-and-belongingness/
LOCATION:International Institute of Peace and Development Studies (IIPDS)\, Bangkok\, Thailand\, 12/8 \,M.15 S.4\, Suwinthawong 51\,Soi Rom Yen \,Kratumrai\, Nong Chok\, Bangkok\, Thailand
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