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1 2 historians tend to work inductively whereas regional studies are mostly theory driven How historians manage the changing role and 145narrative146 of the nation state ID: 823581

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1 CALL FOR PAPERSfor the 3Workshop:
1 CALL FOR PAPERSfor the 3Workshop: 2 historians tend to work inductively, whereas regional studies are mostly theory driven. How historians manage the changing role and ‘narrative’ of the nation state relative to old and new regionscan the changing role of the nation statelearn us about the challenges and opportunities for regionbuilding in historical perspective? Which theoreticaland methodological toolsare necessary for understanding the dynamics of these processes? ORMAT OF THE WORKSHOThe workshop follows thetwo previous workshopsin buildinginterdisciplinary connectionsover a twoday lunchlunch programmeKey notes will be delivered byProf Dr Martin Åberg(Karlstad University, Sweden)Prof Dr Natasha Vall(Teeside University, UK)Prof Dr Peter Stadius(Helsinki University, Finland)Representatives oftheinstitutions participating in the network will moderate the sessions.BSTRACT SUBMISSIONWe invite colleagues to participate with original papers, especiallyocial and cultural geographers, political scientists and econom

ists who include historical perspectives
ists who include historical perspectives in their workEconomic historians, political historians, regional historians working on urban and regional development and researchers who focus on territorial policy historyPlease send an abstract of about 250wordsand a short bio with full contact details before AugustMartin Åberg and Silke Reeploeg Karlstad University, Centre for Regional Studiesmartin.aberg@kau.sesilke.reeploeg@kau.se RACTICAL NFORMATIONParticipation in the event is free of charge.Refreshments and beverages will be provided.Thanks to the financial support from the RSA we will be able to offer several travel bursaries for attending the workshop. If you wish to apply for a bursary or if you have any questions regarding your eligibility, please contact the key contact of the REHi network (Marijn Molema, Fryske 3 Akademy/Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, m.molema@fryskeakademy.nl). Please note that bursaries can only be offered to participants who are members of the RSA and fulfil one of the following eligibility cr

iteria:are student or early career membe
iteria:are student or early career members of RSA,are associate (retired) members of RSA,are RSA member working in a Band B, C or D country (see www.regionalstudies.org) HE ESEARCH ETWORKThe Regional Studies Association (RSA) Research Network on Regional Economic and Policy story is organising5 workshops and 2 special sessions from April 2017 until the spring of 2019. The network is coordinated by its four organisers: dr. Marijn Molema (Fryske Akademy/Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences); dr. Arno van der Zwet(European Policies Research Centre, University of Strathclyde); prof. dr. Martin Åberg (Centre for Regional Studies, University of Karlstad); and dr. Sara Svensson (Center for Policy Studies, Central European University). The network’s associated partnersare the Barlett School of Planning, University College London (contact person: Prof. dr. John Tomaney); the University "Magna Græcia" of Catanzaro, Italy (contact person: Prof. dr. Paolo Malanima)Delft Technical University, Netherlands (contact person: Dr Marcin Dabrowsk