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Online Seminar Series in Statehood, Sovereignty and Conflict

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Next Seminar

Wednesday 17 April, 12:00 – 13:00 BST / 13:00 – 14:00 CEST

Special Issue on legal identity under insurgencies and unrecognised states (forthcoming in Citizenship Studies)

Read the full introduction to the Special Issue here

 

Chair

George Kyris, University of Birmingham

 

Editors
Marika Sosnowski, University of Melbourne

Bart Klem, University of Gothenburg

 

Read Abstract

About

Our Research Network on Statehood, Sovereignty and Conflict is pleased to present an online Seminar Series to support its mission of connecting scholars, from different regions of the world and a variety of sub-fields, working on the issues of statehood, sovereignty and conflict.

Join this event to:

  • Connect with fellow scholars interested in the issues of statehood, sovereignty and conflict
  • Exchange ideas on theoretical and methodological approaches
  • Contribute to debates on conflicts related to governance, territory and much more

How to join

The event is open to graduate students, postdocs, and early career tenure track faculty interested in the issues of statehood, sovereignty and conflict. You will need a My ECPR account to register.

  1. Register for the Seminar Series
  2. All forthcoming seminars will be automatically added to your Itinerary
  3. Your itinerary is available through My Events in My ECPR
  4. A link to join the session will appear in your itinerary 15-minutes before the start of the session

About the Standing Group

The Research Network on Statehood, Sovereignty and Conflict brings together scholars united by their interest in advancing our understanding of the concepts of statehood and sovereignty and contributing to wider debates on conflicts related to secession, territory and governance, to name a few. An extra emphasis is placed on supporting early career researchers working in these areas.

The event is open to graduate students, postdocs, and early career tenure track faculty interested in the issues of statehood, sovereignty and conflict. You will need a My ECPR account to register.

 

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