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[ecrea] Cosmopolitanism and the Margins. An international symposium on Voice, Space and Citizenship
Thu Oct 09 09:01:32 GMT 2014
"Cosmopolitanism and the Margins. An international symposium on Voice,
Space and Citizenship"
30-31 October 2014 (Registration is free and open to all, see link below)
Venue: E2 Auditorium, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Campus,
Stockholm, Sweden
Keynote Speeches:
Lilie Chouliaraki (London School of Economics)
Post-humanitarianism:The Contemporary Politics of Solidarity
Nikos Papastergiadis (The University of Melbourne)
Cosmopolitanism: A Perspective from the South
Myria Georgiou TBC (London School of Economics,)
Loving difference? The Contradictory Cosmopolitan Visions of the
Mediated City
Erik Gandini (FASAD)
Cosmopolitan Visions
Closing Plenary
Karin Becker (Stockholm University)
As indicated by the volume of research and writing produced in recent
years, questions related with cosmopolitanism, citizenship and social
space retain their significance both in cultural studies and political
science. At odds with the cosmopolitan vision, however, we are
witnessing the rise of the remodeled European far-right that capitalizes
on populist rhetoric over the loss of jobs, sovereignty, cultural and
ethnic ideals and on immigration and immigrants such as the so-called
“benefits tourists” from Eastern and Central Europe. The resurgent
conservatism in Europe condemns cosmopolitanism while at the same time
lauding its results. Parallel to this, both our mediated (e.g.
electronic media) and actual (e.g. urban space) spaces of communication
become increasingly more exclusive, more commodified and less tolerant
of dissent, otherness and marginality, be it gentrification in London or
the ban on graffiti in Stockholm and elsewhere.
Against this background, the symposium concerns itself with both
theoretical and practical aspects of communication, urban space and
social practice at large. We seek to offer contextual understandings of
a broad range of questions and debates that materialize around
multiculturalism, marginal/ized communities, race-racism-racialization,
global social movements, environmental crises, and art and ‘expressive
cultures’. While recent social incidents that invoke such debates (such
as the various global uprisings and urban riots) constitute concrete
contexts within which to reconsider the purchase of cosmopolitanism as
idea and ideal, the symposium aims to generate theoretical thinking and
deliberation on the transhistoric and transcultural viability of
cosmopolitan thought.
Cosmopolitanism and the Margins is part of the ongoing research project
Cosmopolitanism from the Margins: Mediations of Expressivity, Social
Space and Cultural Citizenship funded by the Swedish Research Council
(Proj. Dir.: Miyase Christensen, Stockholm University and KTH Royal
Institute of Technology; Co-investigator: André Jansson, Karlstad
University; Doctoral Researcher: Tindra Thor, Stockholm University). The
symposium is administered by Dr. Susanna Lidström and Sofia Jonsson KTH
Royal Institute of Technology.
Abstract submission and registration:
There are limited spots for paper presentations during the symposium.
15 October: Deadline for abstract submissions – send your brief abstract
to Prof. Miyase Christensen: (miyase /at/ kth.se)
(Notification of acceptance from symposium organizers will be quick and
on a rolling basis.)
20 October: Final day of registration for all participants. Please
register for the symposium (indicating which day/s you plan to attend)
using the following link:
http://www.kth.se/en/abe/inst/philhist/historia/kalender/cosmopolitanism-and-the-margins-1.502107?date=2014-10-30&orgdate=2014-10-01&length=1&orglength=31
For further questions please contact Prof. Miyase Christensen (miyase /at/ kth.se)
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