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[ecrea] cfp: The Worlds of Violence and Discontent
Thu Aug 25 19:32:10 GMT 2016
Second Conference of the Cyprus Association of Political Science
(Cyprus University of Technology, 16-17 December 2016)
The Worlds of Violence and Discontent
Abstract:
We live in a world of considerable violence and discontent. People
experience different forms and degrees of violence – physical,
structural, symbolic, genocidal, terrorist, racist, sexist,
environmental, ethnic, religious, and so on. They also experience and
need to respond to different states of discontent – poverty, abjection,
insecurity, lack of hospitality, denial of rights, loss of community,
habitat deprecation, and so on.
Our understanding of violence has had to navigate the dialectic of
continuity and change. On the one hand, the continuity of violence in
its many forms and degrees has been a constant in the history of
organized society and political units. On the other, change as variation
in these perennial manifestations has presented academics,
decision-makers, and the informed general public with exegetic puzzles
and challenges.
Has the nature of violence and of discontent been fundamentally altered
by major shifts in global affairs: the end of the Cold War, the rise of
non-state actors, the shifting powerbase of the international system?
Has globalization eroded sovereignty to the point where our traditional
notions – and analytical tools – of institutional structure are no
longer adequate in addressing the needs of our contemporary environment?
Do violence and discontent coexist with peaceful means of
transformation, as well as less overt means of coercion in the
international system?
The 2nd CAPS conference is aimed at the exploration and assessment of
the nexus between the multiple manifestations of violence and
discontent, as well as an understanding of the evolving dynamics of
these phenomena both contemporary and historical. This call for
proposals invites the submission of papers that seek to engage the
policy, conceptual and ethical issues that these multiple worlds create.
Specific themes to be covered include but are not limited to:
• migrant and refugee crises
• new wars and drone attacks
• terrorist practices and anti-terrorist resistance
• extreme parties and democratic resistance
• representations of violence and injustice • forms of symbolic violence
• media and worlds of violence
• coercive diplomacy
• conflict management mediation and resolution of violent conflicts •
social protest and non-violent political resistance • clandestine
political violence
• climate change, resource access and the evolving nature of conflict
• disaggregated causes of conflict participation
• theoretical and conceptual issues in the study of ruptures, crises,
conflicts and violence
Organizing Committee
Giorgos Charalambous – University of Cyprus and PRIO Cyprus Centre
Odysseas Christou – University of Nicosia
Costas M. Constantinou – University of Cyprus
Αntonis Ellinas – University of Cyprus
Dora Maniou – Frederick University
Vicky Triga– Technological University Cyprus
Registration fee: €30
Contact:(kysype /at/ gmail.com)
Submissions of panels and papers
Please use the above contact information to email a proposal including
abstract of panel or paper, author(s) institutional affiliations(s) and
contact information in Word or PDF format. Panel submissions must
include an abstract of less than 200 words and 4-5 papers. Additionally,
panel submissions can include both a Chair and a Discussant; otherwise,
a Chair and a Discussant will be assigned to the panel in case of
acceptance.
Key Dates
The submission deadline for participation in the conference is 25
September 2016.
Decisions will be announced by 10 October 2016.
The preliminary program of the conference will be announced by 20
October 2016.
Registration will take place at the conference.
Completed papers must be circulated to Chairs, Discussants and other
members of the assigned panel by 5 December 2016.
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