The Political Science Department of Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (http://polito.ubbcluj.ro/polito/en/), in cooperation with the European Center for Minority Issues, Flensburg, Germany (http://www.ecmi.de/) and the Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (http://www.ispmn.gov.ro/),  invites submission from different disciplinary backgrounds and diverse  methodological orientations, aiming to elaborate a compendium on the  various autonomy arrangements which are operational in the world to  date.
Though  the various forms of territorial, functional and legal pluralism and  sub-state governance are important institutional arrangements of  accommodating national, ethnic, linguistic or religious communities  across the world, the issue of autonomy remains highly controversial  both in the scholarly literature, and in the political debate between  dominant majorities and marginalized ethnocultural communities. In spite  of salient contributions made in past years which shed light on the  issue from the perspective of normative political philosophy,  international law, constitutional and institutional analysis and a  number of limited case-studies, no comprehensive collection of cases is  available which could facilitate a more research-based typology,  comparative analysis and informed assessment of the advantages and  shortages of the existing autonomy set-ups. Another limitation of the  existing literature is that most of the available in-depth case-studies  focus on a limited number of well-known, “starred” autonomy  arrangements, located mostly in the Western hemishpere.
The  aim of this initiative is to invite scholars and researchers to engage  in identifying, researching and describing in a standard format as many  autonomy arrangements operational in the different regions of the world  as possible, with special focus on the lesser-known cases.
The  preliminary results of the endeavor will be discussed in a conference  in Flensburg, Germany (most probably in September or October 2012), and  the final version of the elaborated case-studies will be published in a  representative compendium at a prestigious international publishing  house in 2013.
We  are interested in any institutionalized, legal or customary  arrangements which come under at least one of the following headings:
            shared or negotiated sovereignty
            federalism (with relevance to the ethnic, national, linguistic or religious divisions)
            territorial autonomy
            cultural autonomy
            personal autonomy
            functional autonomy
            legislative power-sharing
            executive power-sharing
            devolution
cantonal arrangements (with relevance to the ethnic, national, linguistic or religious divisions)
            tribal, aboriginal or native self-governments
            autonomy arrangements resulted from transitional justice
            non-democratic or authoritarian autonomy arrangements.
Each  submitted abstract will have to address one single case, in a more  detailed abstract format of minimum 1000 and maximum 1500 words. A  biographic note of the author, including his/her institutional  affiliation and some of the most relevant research results should also  be provided.
The  received abstracts will be screened, and those found suitable will be  selected for the second phase of the project. If several proposals  referring to the same case will be submitted, the most comprehensive and  innovative approach will be chosen or, in justified case, joint  research efforts will be recommended.
The  final, expanded version of the analysis of each case, based on which  the compendium entries will be elaborated, should include:
the history behind the arrangement, with a particular emphasis on the political context of the creation
            ethno-demographic data
            the current political context
            the legal and institutional frameworks of the arrangement
            assessment of advantages and shortages of the set-up
            prospects for the future.
The  authors of the chosen abstracts will be announced latest by March 26,  2012, and will be invited to elaborate the compendium entry based on a  specified format. The selected authors will also be invited to consider  participation in the conference.
Deadline for the compendium entries: November 30, 2012.
Organizers :
Levente Salat (Babes-Bolyai University)
Tove Malloy (European Center for Minority Issues)
István Horváth (Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities)
Contact:
Levente Salat
Associate Professor
Department of Political Sciences
Faculty of Political, Administration and Communication Sciences
Babes-Bolyai University
400132 Cluj-Napoca
str. Traian Mosoiu 71
Romania
Email: lsalat@polito.ubbcluj.ro
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