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[eccr] Celebrating International Political Theory - Liminalities and Emancipations

Mon May 10 10:10:23 GMT 2004


Celebrating International Political Theory
Liminalities and Emancipations:
10 years of CRIPT

Organised by

CRIPT
A BISA working group
and the
Department of International Relations, LSE
Place: Old Theatre, Main Building, LSE
Date: May 22, 2004
Programme
10:00-10:30     Registration, Coffee/Tea
10.30-10.40     Opening Remarks
Molly Cochran (Georgia Institute of Technology)
10:40-12:00     Keynote discussion: Security Under the Critical Gaze
Costas Constantinou (University of Keele) and
Michael Williams (University of Aberystwyth)
Chair: Chris Brown (London School of Economics)
12:10-13:40     Panel A:  Exposing Limits
v       Andrew Neal (University of Keele), Foucault, Schmitt and 9/11: 
Political Historicism and the Problem of Sovereignty
v       Kristine Fridberga (Central European University), Challenging the 
Boundaries of IR: Can One Conceive of Authority in World Politics?
v       Claes Belfrage and Lee Jarvis (University of Birmingham), 
Challenging the Use and Abuse of Coxian Approaches to International 
Political Theory
Chair: Jef Huysmans (Open University)
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13:40-14:40 Lunch break
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14:40-16:10 Panel B: Opposing Limits

v       Kees Van Der Pijl (University of Sussex), The Marxist Legacy and 
the Critique of IR: Notes on the Tribal Mode of Foreign Relations
v       Alex Bukh (London School of Economics), Constructivism, Japan's 
National Security and National Identity
v       Dibyesh Anand (University of Bath), Orientation of IR; Orientalism 
of IR
Chair: Vivienne Jabri (King's College London)
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16:10-16:30 Coffee Break
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16:30-18:00 Round Table, International Political Theory in the Crypt

v       Molly Cochran (Georgia Institute of Technology)
v       Louiza Odysseos (School of Oriental and African Studies)
v       Julian Reid (School of Oriental and African Studies)
v       Maja Zehfuss (University of Warwick)

Chair: Mark Hoffman (London School of Economics)

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Participation:
Registration and attendance are free. A first-come first-served policy will 
be followed on the day of the workshop. If interested in participating, we 
recommend you secure a place by registering in advance. For queries or to 
register, please contact (CRIPT /at/ lse.ac.uk).

Organisers:
Andreas Antoniades (LSE), Claudia Aradau (Open University),
Douglas Bulloch (LSE), Jill Stuart (LSE)

Contemporary Research in International Political Theory
Convenors:
Claudia Aradau (Open University), Shachar Nativ (St Antony's College, 
Oxford), Jill Stuart (LSE)




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