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[ecrea] New Perspectives on the Problem of the Public
Mon Jan 13 22:25:51 GMT 2014
New Perspectives on the Problem of the Public - second and final call
for papers (apologies for any cross-posting)
The Centre for the Study of Democracy is hosting a two day conference,
'New Perspectives on the Problem of the Public' in the Board Room, 309
Regent Street, 15-16 May 2014.
This inter-disciplinary conference brings together researchers from
communications and media, built environment, education, geography and
political theory to discuss the implications of the rise of new strands
of pragmatist, complexity and new materialist approaches to democracy
and the public sphere.
We will examine how non-traditional conceptualisations of the ‘public’
might be relevant to various fields of practice and policy making. What
roles remain for institutions of governance in a complex, fluid, more
pluralist world, less amenable to modernist conceptions of power? What
are the implications if representation is increasingly understood as a
barrier to the emergence of the public, rather than as a means of
accessing it? Does it make sense to think about 'public goods' such as
health and education if the public can no longer be taken for granted?
Could understandings of the public in political theory and policy making
be enriched and problematised by their conceptualisations in other
academic fields?
Guest speakers:
• Clive Barnett (Professor of Geography and Social Theory, University of
Exeter) - 'Emergent Publics'
• Andrew Barry (Professor of Human Geography, University College,
London) - 'Material Politics and the Reinvention of the Public'
• Jon Coaffee (Professor in Urban Geography, University of Warwick) -
'Citizenship and Democracy in the City 2.0: Balancing the Quest for
Resilience and the Public Interest in Urban Development'
• John Law (Professor of Sociology, Open University) - title to be confirmed
• Sarah Whatmore (Professor of Environment and Public Policy, University
of Oxford) - 'Experimental Publics: Science, Democracy and the
Redistribution of Expertise'
We invite papers and panel proposals on the following topics (and are
keen to include a wide variety of academic fields):
• new representations of the public
• the public and the role of teaching/knowledge
• materials and policy-making
• space and the production of the public
• crisis, responsivity and resilience
We have some funding to support travel and subsistence for paper
presenters. The deadline for abstracts (250 words) is Friday 21 February
2014. Please send abstracts to Michele Ledda
(michele.ledda /at/ my.westminster.ac.uk)
<mailto:(michele.ledda /at/ my.westminster.ac.uk)>, Robert
(Cowleyrobert.cowley /at/ my.westminster.ac.uk) and David Chandler
(d.chandler /at/ wmin.ac.uk).
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