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[eccr] Fifth Essex Graduate Conference in Political Theory

Thu Jan 15 19:26:27 GMT 2004


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>Call For Papers
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>Fifth Essex Graduate Conference in Political Theory
>'Difference, Gender, Class'
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>7-8 May 2004
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>Guest Speakers:
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>Wendy Brown (University of California, Berkeley)
>Judith Squires (University of Bristol)
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>Respondents:
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>Kate Nash (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
>Vicky Randall (University of Essex)
>Ernesto Laclau (University of Essex)
>Aletta J. Norval (University of Essex)
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>The Department of Government (www.essex.ac.uk/government), in collaboration
>with the Centre for Theoretical Studies (www.essex.ac.uk/centres/TheoStud/)
>and the Doctoral Programme in Ideology and Discourse Analysis
>(www.essex.ac.uk/ida), is pleased to invite you to the Fifth Essex Graduate
>Conference in Political Theory to be held at the University of Essex between
>the 7th and 8th of May 2004. The conference has achieved a renowned
>reputation for the quality of the papers presented and the large number of
>international participants. Previous guest speakers have included Quentin
>Skinner, Joan Copjec, James Tully, Fred Dallmayr, David Campbell and Chantal
>Mouffe, among others. The conference provides an important opportunity to
>engage with the contemporary challenges and possibilities of social and
>political theory and to exchange views on ongoing research. Papers are
>encouraged from a wide variety of backgrounds in the field of social and
>political theory. Broad themes include:
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>* Issues in Political Theory
>* Inclusion, Exclusion and Representation
>* Democracy, Citizenship and Rights
>* Ethnicity and Race
>* Identity Politics and Mobilisation
>* Modes of Subjectivity and Psychoanalysis
>
>Please send proposed paper abstracts of 300-400 words to (polcon /at/ essex.ac.uk)
>by 20th March 2004.
>
>Registration form and general information available at:
><http://www.essex.ac.uk/government/research/conferences.shtm>
>http://www.essex.ac.uk/government/research/conferences.shtm
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>Conference fees: £25 (Attendance Only); £20 (Paper Givers)
>
>For further enquiries, please contact Mercedes Barros and Michael Strange
>Department of Government.
>University of Essex
>Wivenhoe Park. Colchester CO4 3SQ
>United Kingdom
>E-mail (polcon /at/ essex.ac.uk)       Facsimile: 01206 873598

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