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[ecrea] CFP: Global Studies Association (GSA) Call for Paper
Sun Jan 24 15:28:11 GMT 2016
GSA Call for Papers
Global Studies Association Annual Conference 2016: 29 June - 1 July 2016 
at the Europa Hotel in Belfast
Global (In-)Securities
Organized by the Centre for Global Justice
St Mary’s University College Belfast
29 June 2016 – 1 July 2016 (venue: Europa Hotel Belfast)
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Professor Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary, University of London)
Professor Marysia Zalewski (University of Aberdeen)
‘Global (In-)Securities’ provides a platform to explore and discuss 
questions relating to the practices, technologies and experiences of 
securities and insecurities in a globalised world. In recognition of the 
complexities that pertain to the question of security and insecurity, 
relating to issues such as war and conflict, migration and the global 
economy, we want to probe multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives on 
global (in-)securities. While cognisant of the contribution from the 
field of security studies, we welcome paper and panel proposals from a 
wide range of disciplinary backgrounds and methodological perspectives.
We invite proposals for panels and papers from all areas of Global 
Studies. Submissions that engage with the conference theme and address 
the following topics are particularly encouraged:
 Theorising (in-)security
 Representations of (in-)security in film and literature
 Spatial and temporal dimensions of (in-)security
 Technologies of (in-)security
 Risk and resilience
 (In-)security and transnational migration
 Gender and (in-)security
 Affective and embodied experiences of (in-)security
 Precarity, vulnerability and (in-)security
 (In-)security in the global economy
 (In-)security and human rights
 (In-)security and the anthropocene
 Ethics, cosmopolitanism and (in-)security
Please submit your paper or panel proposal to (b.schippers /at/ smucb.ac.uk). 
The deadline for the submission of paper and panel proposals is 1 March 
2016. Paper proposals should include a title, abstract (300 words) and 
institutional affiliation; panel proposals should include a panel title 
and description as well as the abstracts and details of panel speakers.
Angela Vaupel
Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies
Liberal Arts
St Mary’s University College
Belfast
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