QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. Tenth Essex Conference in Critical Political Theory ‘Theory in the Face of Global Challenges: Capitalism & Ecology, Community and Citizenship’ University of Essex 16-18 June 2010 PROGRAMME Wednesday June 16th 11.00 – 11.30 : Coffee 11.30 – 1.00pm : Reception, Registration and Opening Remarks (Government Department Reading Room 5B.303) 01.00 – 2.30pm : Panel Sessions 1 – 4 3.00 – 4.30pm : Panel Sessions 5 – 8 4.30 – 4.50pm : Coffee break (Senate Room) 5.00 – 7.00pm : Plenary Session 1 Keynote Speaker: Stephen K. White (Senate Room) Thursday June 17th 9.00 – 11.00am : Plenary Session 2 Keynote Speaker: Romand Coles (Senate Room) 11.00 – 11.20 am 11.30 – 1.00pm 1.00 – 2.00pm 2.00 – 3.30pm 3.30 – 3.50pm 4.00 – 5.30pm 5.30 – 5.50pm 6.00 – 8.00pm : Coffee break (Senate Room) : Panel Sessions 9 – 13 : Lunch : Panel Sessions 14 – 17 : Coffee break (Government Department Reading Room 5B.303) : Panel Sessions 18 – 21 : Coffee break (Senate Room) : Plenary Session 3 Keynote speaker: Diana Coole (4N.6.1) 8.30 – 10.30pm : Conference Dinner Friday June 18th 9.00 – 10.30am 10.30 – 10.50am 11.00 – 12.30pm 1.00 – 2.00pm 2:00 – 3.30pm 3.30 – 3.50 4.00 – 6.00pm : Panel Sessions 22 – 25 : Coffee break (Government Department Reading Room 5B.303) : Panel Sessions 26 – 29 : Lunch : Panel Sessions 30 – 34 : Coffee break (Senate Room) : Closing Roundtable ‘Theory in the Face of Global Challenges’ Discussants: Diana Coole, Romand Coles, Stephen K. White, Ernesto Laclau, Francisco Panizza (Senate Room) 1 PANEL SESSIONS Wednesday June 16th 1.00 – 2.30pm Panel Sessions 1-4 Panel One: Psychoanalysis, Identity and Subjectivity Chair: Jason Glynos (University of Essex) Nikolay Mintchev (University of Essex) Symbol and Signifier in the Logic of Racism: A Psychoanalytic Perspective Savvas Voutyras (University of Essex) National Identification Revisited: the Dialectics of National Enjoyment and Trauma and the Myth of the Secret School Zafer Yörük (Izmir University of Economics) Reading Capital with the Language of Psychoanalysis or the Political Implications of an Advert at the Crossroads of Commodity Fetishism and Sexual Fetishism Panel Two: Issues in Human Rights Chair: Okan Akmehmet (University of Essex) Todd Landman & Edzia Carvalho (University of Essex) Measuring Complexity and Change in Human Rights Amr Abdulrahman (University of Essex) Problematizing human rights promotion- critical readings in the policies and the academic literature Ceylan Begüm Yildiz (Istanbul Bilgi University) Questioning the State Sovereignty of Human Rights: Children Sentenced by the Anti-Terror Law in Turkey Panel Three: Minorities and Migrations Chair: Nazli Sila Cesur (University of Essex) Christos Iliadis (University of Essex) Political Antagonism and Minority identification in the case of Greek Muslims Yu-Chin Tseng (University of Essex) Mainland Spouse Movements- the intersection of gender and nation in the process of obtaining citizenship in Taiwan Anders Berg-Sørensen (University of Copenhagen). Cynicism, Civil Disobedience and the Rule of Law: Reflections on Political-Ethical Categories of Asylum Policy Christos Pallas (University of Essex) TBA Panel Four: Complexity, Ecology, and Neoliberalism Chair: David Howarth (University of Essex) William E. Connolly (Johns Hopkins University) Steps to a Theory of Complexity Robin Klimecki (Cardiff University) & Hugh Wilmott (Cardiff University) 2 Going Quietly’? Cooling out the Marks of the Financial Markets Ted Benton (University of Essex) Capitalist globalisation and ecology 3.00 – 4.30pm Panel Sessions 5-8 Panel Five: Organisation, Society, and Capitalism Chair: Pete Bloom (Swansea University) Peter Fleming (Queen Mary University) Recalibrating Resistance in the Bio-Political Era Casper Hoedemaekers (Cardiff University) ‘Work hard, play hard’: fantasies of nihilism and obscenity between work and consumption Chris Land (University of Essex) Surf’s Up: Work, Life, Balance and Brand in a New Age Capitalist Organization Andre Spicer (Warwick University) and Carl Cederstrom (Lund University) The Rise of Biomorality Panel Six: Migration and Securitization Chair: Christos Pallas (University of Essex) Vicki Squire (Open University) From community cohesion to mobile solidarities: The City of Sanctuary network and the Strangers into Citizenship campaign Angharad Closs Stephens (Durham University) Citizenship without community: Time, design and the city Meghan Luhman (Johns Hopkins University) The Securitization of Migration and the Construction of Migrants as Threat: Comparing Discursive Practices in France and the U.S. Jonathan Darling (University of Manchester) Negotiating the ‘NASS Circuit’: The Banal Authority of Asylum Accommodation Panel Seven: Democratic Subjectivities Chair: Nieves Zuniga Garcia-Falces Clare Woodford (University of Southampton) Democratic subjectivity: Voice and la police Chris Lloyd (Birkbeck, University of London) The (re)thinking of community in Derrida and Esposito: In defence of Derrida's ‘autoimmune community Chris Groves (Cardiff University) The Political Imaginary of Care: Generic versus Singular Futures Panel Eight: Methodology Workshop I 3 Leaders: Aletta Norval (University of Essex) and David Howarth (University of Essex) Arnab Roy Chowdhury (National University of Singapore) Emma Cannen (University of Technology Sydney) Ben Glasson (University of Melbourne) 5.30 – 7.00pm Plenary Session 1 Keynote Speaker: Professor Stephen K. White (University of Virginia) ‘Forging A New Ethos in the Face of Global Challenges’ Chair : Aletta Norval Thursday June 17th 9.00 – 10.30pm Plenary Session 2 Keynote Speaker: Professor Romand Coles (University of North Arizona) ‘Radical Democratic Alternatives to Ecocidal Global Capitalism’ Chair : David Howarth 11.30 – 1.00pm Panel Sessions 9-13 Panel Nine: Agonism and Republicanism Chair: Aletta Norval (University of Essex) Mark Wenman (University of Nottingham) Contemporary democratic theory and the constituent power of the people: augmentation and/or revolution Gulshan Ara Khan (University of Nottingham) Agonistic Republicanism Aletta Norval (University of Essex) TBA Panel Ten: Language and Rhetoric Chair: Leonidas Karakatsanis Javad A’lipour & Abbas Eslami (University of Isfahan) The Overlapping and Turn Taking Features in Farsi and English Political Discourses Cynthia Machado Campos (University of Essex) The effects of the Nationalization Campaign: The Prohibition of the German Language in Southern Brazil during the Second World War Żaneta Oczkowska (Jagiellonian University) Political culture in Poland against the background of democratic world' standards Panel Eleven: Climate Change and New Ecologies 4 Chair: Graham Walker (University of Essex) Szu-hung Fang (University of Sussex) Governing Carbon: Governance and Governmentality of Global Climate Change Politics Ben Glasson (University of Melbourne) Misshapen World: The Violence of 'Global' Framings of Climate Politics Willy Blomme (Johns Hopkins University) Precarious Balance: Challenges to place and home in the era of climate change David Howarth (University of Essex) & Steven Griggs (De Montfort University) Phronesis, Logics, and Critical Policy Analysis: Heathrow’s ‘Third Runway’ and the Politics of Sustainable Aviation in the UK Panel Twelve: Inter-Subjectivities Chair: Jasmine Yarish (UC Santa Barbara) Conrad Lluis Martell (University of Basel) & Marius Hildebrand (University of Freiburg) The Negation of Power – from Structuration Theory to the Politics of the Third Way. A Critique of Anthony Giddens Nadim Khoury (University of Virginia) National time and the infrastructure for narrative negotiation Ivar Halfman (University of Amsterdam) The collaborative interpretation of narrative changes; meaningful inter-subjective insights on the impact of broadaim social programs Panel Thirteen: Methodology Workshop II Leaders: Jason Glynos (University of Essex) & Steven Griggs (De Montfort University) Farhad Gohardani (Durham University) Michela Russo (SUM Institute of Naples) Jenny Dagg (National University of Ireland, Galway) 2.00 – 3.30pm Panel Sessions 14-17 Panel Fourteen: The Role of Faith in the Face of Rationalism and Theodicy Chair: Jasmine Yarish (UC Santa Barbara) & Khairil Ahmad (University of Essex) Jasmine Yarish (UC Santa Barbara) Democratic Faith in the Time of a Disenchanted Political: Between Conviction and Debt Joanildo Albuquerque Burity (Durham University) Republicanism and the political intimations of the growing public role of religions Maria Fanis (Ohio University) The Genesis of Universalisms and Particularisms in Late Modernity: The Practice of Secularism in the U.S. and Britain Khairil Ahmad (University of Essex) Moving Democracy and the Case of Rowan Williams and Community Cohesion in Britain 5 Panel Fifteen: Discourse and Affect Chair: Savvas Voutyras (University of Essex) Ty Solomon (University of Florida) Affective Subjectivity and Neoconservatism Peter Edward (University of Cambridge) From explanation to transformation Justine Grønbæk Pors (Copenhagen Business School) Comparing Education - The Affective Space of Transnational Policy Panel Sixteen: Community, Citizenship, and National Identities Chair: Mujib Rahman Rahimi (University of Essex) Hernán Cuevas Valenzuela (Universidad Diego Portales) Conceptualising New Configurations of Citizenship Robert Schertzer (London School of Economics) Deciding the Nation: accounting for the judiciary in plurinational federations Cathy Elliott (University College London) Writing the democratic nation: representations of “Britishness”, civilisation and democracy in the wake of the London bombings and the constitution of foreign policy 4.00 – 5.30pm Panel Sessions 17-20 Panel Seventeen: Globalization and Global Politics Chair: Sam Dallyn (University of Essex) Mario Solís Umaña (University of Costa Rica) Institutional Designs for Global Justice Emma Cannen (University of Technology, Sydney) Mapping fundamentalist hypermasculine politics on the global stage- Chávez and the USA Tracey Skillington (University College Cork) The 'hypocrisy' of sovereignty: 'a Europe of rights' in global perspective Panel Eighteen: Theories of Hegemony Chair: Luis Gabriel Rojas Castro (University of Essex) Luis Gabriel Rojas Castro (University of Essex) Radical democracy universality and subjectivity Andreja Vezovnik (University of Ljubljana) Heterogeneity, Subjectivation and Political Representation: Agamben vs. Laclau Andy Knott (University of Brighton) 6 The common and hegemony Panel Nineteen: Methodology, Critique, and the Social Sciences Chair: Leonidas Karakatsanis (University of Essex) Nathan Coombs (Royal Holloway, University of London) The Hermeneutic Circle, Broken: Thomas Kuhn Contra Hans-Georg Gadamer on Force and Understanding Katharine N. Farrell (Autonomous University of Barcelona) The Politics of Science: has Marcuse’s new science finally come of age? Gabriel Arthur Thebolt (University of Exeter) Why emergence matters to the social sciences Panel Twenty: Business and Human Rights Chair: Emilio Allier (University of Essex) Steffen Boehm (University of Essex) Sheldon Leader (University of Essex) Francisco Panizza (London School of Economics) 6.00 – 8.00pm Plenary Session 3 Keynote Speaker: Professor Diana Coole (Birkbeck, University of London) ‘On Population: Consequences for Global Capitalism and the Environment’ Chair : Jason Glynos Friday June 18th 9.00 – 10.30pm Panel Sessions 21-24 Panel Twenty One: Middle Eastern Politics Chair: Zalmai Nishat Darayi (University of Essex) Ahmed Tohami A. Mohamed (Durham University) The Social Movements Theory in a different context (Middle East) Galit Gelbort (Ben Gurion University) Private Military-Security Companies and Governance: The Case of a West Bank Checkpoint Farhad Gohardani (Durham University) Tragedy of Confusion: The political economy of the enigma of socio-economic underdevelopment in the modern history of Iran Panel Twenty Two: Sustainability and Politics Chair: Graham Walker (University of Essex) Joanie Willett (University of Exeter) Locating the Human Element to Sustainability; Eco-Town Development in Cornwall 7 Jim Morrow (Nottingham Trent University) Freak Power and Environmental Politics Christina Rebel (University of Nottingham) Subaltern Environmentalism in International Relations: A neo-Gramscian critique of Sustainable Development Panel Twenty Three: Populism, Social Movements and Mobilization Chair: Jonathan Wildman (University of Essex) Paul Jones (University of New South Wales) Mediated Populism: prospects for a renewed analytics Emilia Palonen (University of Helsinki) Culture of populism? Fringe and mainstream populists Firat Durusan (Ankara University) Autonomy or self-limitation: The predicaments of radical civil societarianism Panel Twenty Four: New Materialisms (Round Table) Jane Bennett (Johns Hopkins University) Noortje Marres (Goldsmiths, University of London) Diana Coole (Birkbeck, University of London) 11.00 – 12.30pm Panel Sessions 25-28 Panel Twenty Five: Feminism and gender Chair: Jonathan Dean (University of Essex) Jonathan Dean (University of Essex) Resurgent Feminisms, Contested Optimisms Jenny Gunnarsson Payne (Södertörn University) Blogging as Citizens’ Media and the Transgendering of Citizenship Paddy McQueen (University of Belfast) Recognition in a Post-Gendered Landscape: A Critical Analysis of Honneth from a Cyborg Perspective Panel Twenty Six: Ethics, Democracy and Representation Chair: Pao-Hsuan (Shaina) Wang (University of Essex) Tiago Filipe Ferreira (University of Minho) Beyond recognition: Responsibility and the Levinasian non-State Clayton Chin (Queen Mary, University of London) Ontology, Time, and Culture in the work of Richard Rorty and William E. Connolly Sofia Hadjisavvidou (Swansea University) Ethos, Democratic Theory and Argument 8 Panel Twenty Seven: Discourse and the Media Chair: Nazim Can (University of Essex) Leen Van Brussel & Nico Carpentier (Free University of Brussels) The discursive construction of the dying subject: a discourse-theoretical analysis of Belgian newspaper articles on the end-of-life care Chrysanthi Nigianni (University of East London) La-bas: the suspended image and the politics of anti-messianism Sahar Gul Bhatti (Regional Academy for Research and Renaissance (RARRe) Understanding the ideological paradigms conveyed through religion-oriented television programs in Pakistan Panel Twenty Eight: Critical Political Economy Chair: Jason Glynos (University of Essex) Stevphen Shukaitis (University of Essex) Run This Town; or, Cultural Workers Throw Down Yr Tools the Metropolis is on Strike Craig Lundy (University of New South Wales) Capitalism and Creativity Angela Lait (University of Manchester) The Politics of Corporate Literature: Writing the Self in a Flexible Work Culture 2.00 – 3.30pm Panel Sessions 29-33 Panel Twenty Nine: Conceptions of Hegemony, Capitalism and World Order Chair: David Howarth (University of Essex) Mark Wenman (University of Nottingham) Hegemony and World Order: Neo-Gramscian and Post-Marxist perspectives Elif Uzgören (University of Nottingham) Gramscian Analysis and the Theory of Discourse: Two Perspectives in Analyzing Hegemony Bogdan V. Lepadatu (National School for Political and Administrative Studies) The Age of Ghost-Modernism? The Neo-liberal Globalization Project vs. the Anti-Globalization Counter-Narrative: A Dialogic Inquiry Tom Semlyen (King's College, London) Zizek and the Analysis of Ideology Panel Thirty: Discourse, Governance and Public Policy Chair: Adam Wright (University of Essex) Arto Tapani Selkälä (University of Lapland) Active social policy measures according to goals, means and self- esteem Georgios Papanagnou (UNESCO, MOST Programme) 9 Research, discourses and democracy. Public policy from a post-structuralist perspective Todd Mei (University of Kent) A Land-Value Tax: An Ethical Proposal Adam Wright (University of Essex) The school as an arena of political contestation: towards a post-Marxist prespective on education Panel Thirty One: Latin American Politics Chair: Emilio Allier (University of Essex) Emilio Allier (University of Essex) The Neoliberal Agenda Installation in Contemporary Mexico: Ideological Sources of Legitimization Ryan Brading (University of Essex) Barrio Adentro (deep-in the slums): a Cuban healthcare programme in Venezuela David Rock (National University of Ireland, Galway) The Indian as a Meeting Ground: The Construction of Indian Difference and Universality in the Discourse of Zapatismo Panel Thirty Two: Liberalisms and Culture Chair: Amneris Chaparro (University of Essex) Tim Huzar (University of Brighton) Dead Dogmas and Living Truths: John Stuart Mill's Ongoing Relevance to Contemporary Debate Rachel Tsang (London School of Economics and Political Science) Cultural heritage and the limits of political liberalism Tania Mancheno (University of Hamburg) Re-defining justice from a pragmatist perspective or: What is critical about Richard Rorty’s neopragmatism? 4.00 – 6.00pm Closing Roundtable Diana Coole (Birkbeck, University of London) Romand Coles (Northern Arizona University) Stephen K. White (University of Virginia) Ernesto Laclau (University of Essex) Francisco Panizza (London School of Economics) PANEL SUMMARY 10 Wednesday 16th June 1pm Room Panel Paper givers 5N.7.23 PSYCHOANALYSIS, IDENTITY AND SUBJECTIVITY Nikolay Mintchev (University of Essex) 5.300B ISSUES IN HUMAN RIGHTS 6.327 MINORITIES AND MIGRATIONS Todd Landman & Edzia Carvalho (University of Essex) Christos Iliadis (University of Essex) Savvas Voutyras (University of Essex) Amr Abdulrahman (University of Essex) Yu-Chin Tseng (University of Essex) Ceylan Begüm Yildiz (Istanbul Bilgi University) Anders Berg-Sørensen (University of Copenhagen) Zafer Yörük (Izmir University of Economics) Chair Jason Glynos (University of Essex) Okan Akmehmet (University of Essex) Room Panel Discussants 4N.6.1 COMPLEXITY, ECOLOGY AND NEO-LIBERALISM (ROUND TABLE) William E. Connolly (Johns Hopkins University) Christos Pallas (University of Essex) Nazli Sila Cesur (University of Essex) Robin Klimecki (Cardiff University) & Hugh Wilmott (Cardiff University) David Howarth (University of Essex) Ted Benton (University of Essex) Wednesday 16th June 3pm Room Panel 6.333 ORGANISATION, SOCIETY, AND CAPITALISM Peter Fleming (Queen Mary University) 4S.6.28 MIGRATION AND SECURITIZATION 6.327 DEMOCRATIC SUBJECTIVITIES Vicki Squire (Open University) Clare Woodford (University of Southampton) Casper Hoedemaekers (Cardiff University) Angharad Closs Stephens (Durham University) Chris Lloyd (Birkbeck, University of London) Chris Land (University of Essex) Meghan Luhman (Johns Hopkins University) Chris Groves (Cardiff University) Chair Andre Spicer (Warwick University) and Carl Cederstrom (Lund University) Pete Bloom (Swansea University) Jonathan Darling (University of Manchester) Christos Pallas (University of Essex) Room Panel Paper givers 4.722 METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP I Arnab Roy Chowdhury (National University of Singapore) Paper givers Nieves Zuniga Garcia-Falces (University of Essex) Emma Cannen (University of Technology Sydney) Leaders Ben Glasson (University of Melbourne) David Howarth (University of Essex) and Aletta Norval (University of Essex) Wednesday 16th June 5 pm Plenary Session 1 (Room: Senate Room) 11 Keynote Speaker: Professor Stephen K. White (University of Virginia), ‘Forging A New Ethos in the Face of Global Challenges’ Chair: Aletta J. Norval Thursday 17th June 9am Plenary Session 2 (Room: Senate Room) Keynote Speaker: Professor Romand Coles (University of North Arizona) ‘Radical Democratic Alternatives to Ecocidal Global Capitalism’ Chair: David Howarth Thursday 17th June 11.30am Room Panel Paper givers Chair Room Panel Paper givers 6.333 AGONISM AND REPUBLICANISM Mark Wenman (University of Nottingham) 4S.6.28 LANGUAGE AND RHETORIC Javad A’lipour & Abbas Eslami (University of Isfahan) 6.327 CLIMATE CHANGE AND NEW ECOLOGIES Szu-hung Fang (University of Sussex) 5.300B INTER-SUBJECTIVITIES Gulshan Ara Khan (University of Nottingham) Cynthia Machado Campos (University of Essex) Ben Glasson (University of Melbourne) Nadim Khoury (University of Virginia) Aletta Norval (University of Essex) Mark Wenman (University of Essex) Żaneta Oczkowska (Jagiellonian University) Leonidas Karakatsanis (University of Essex) Willy Blomme (Johns Hopkins University) Graham Walker (University of Essex) Ivar Halfman (University of Amsterdam) Jasmine Yarish (UC Santa Barbara) Conrad Lluis Martell (University of Basel) & Marius Hildebrand (University of Freiburg) Robert Schertzer (London School of Economics) 4.722 METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP II Farhad Gohardani (Durham University) Michela Russo (SUM Institute of Naples) Leaders Jenny Dagg (National University of Ireland, Galway) Jason Glynos (University of Essex) & Steven Griggs (De Montfort University) Thursday 17th June 2pm Room Panel Paper givers Chair 5N.7.23 THE ROLE OF FAITH IN THE FACE OF RATIONALISM AND THEODICY Jasmine Yarish (UC Santa Barbara) 5.300B DISCOURSE AND AFFECT Joanildo Albuquerque Burity (Durham University) Peter Edward (University of Cambridge) Robert Schertzer (London School of Economics) Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Justine Grønbæk Pors (Copenhagen Business School) Cathy Elliott (University College London) Savvas Voutyras (University of Essex) Mujib Rahman Rahimi (University of Essex) Khairil Ahmad (University of Essex) Jasmine Yarish (UC Santa Barbara) Khairil Ahmad (University of Essex) Ty Solomon (University of Florida) 5A.101 COMMUNITY, CITIZENSHIP, AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES Hernán Cuevas Valenzuela (Universidad Diego Portales) Thursday 17th June 4pm Room 6.327 5.300B 4S.6.28 12 Panel Paper givers Chair Room Panel Discussants GLOBALIZATION AND GLOBAL POLITICS Mario Solís Umaña (University of Costa Rica) THEORIES OF HEGEMONY Luis Gabriel Rojas Castro (University of Essex) METHODOLOGY, CRITIQUE, AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Nathan Coombs (Royal Holloway, University of London) Emma Cannen (University of Technology, Sydney) Andreja Vezovnik (University of Ljubljana) Katharine N. Farrell (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Tracey Skillington (University College Cork) Sam Dallyn (University of Essex) Andy Knott (University of Brighton) Luis Gabriel Rojas Castro (University of Essex) Gabriel Arthur Thebolt (University of Exeter) Leonidas Karakatsanis (University of Essex) 4N.6.1 BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS (ROUND TABLE) David Howarth (University of Essex) Sheldon Leader (University of Essex) Steffen Boehm (University of Essex) Francisco Panizza (London School of Economics) Thursday 17th June 6pm Plenary Session 3 (Room: 4N6.1) Keynote Speaker: Professor Diana Coole (Birkbeck, University of London) Chair: Jason Glynos Friday 18th June 9am Room Panel 6.327 MIDDLE EASTERN POLITICS 6.333 SUSTAINABILITY AND POLITICS Paper givers Ahmed Tohami A. Mohamed (Durham University) Joanie Willett (University of Exeter) Galit Gelbort (Ben Gurion University) Farhad Gohardani (Durham University) 4S.6.28 POPULISM, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND MOBILIZATION Paul Jones (University of New South Wales) Jim Morrow (Nottingham Trent University) Emilia Palonen (University of Helsinki) Christina Rebel (University of Nottingham) Firat Durusan (Ankara University) Graham Walker (University of Essex) Jonathan Wildman (University of Essex) Chair Zalmai Nishat Darayi (University of Essex) Room Panel Paper givers 4N.6.1 NEW MATERIALISMS (ROUND TABLE) Jane Bennett (Johns Hopkins University) Noortje Marres (Goldsmiths, University of London) Chair Diana Coole (Birkbeck, University of London) Aletta Norval (University of Essex) Friday 18th June 11am Room 4N.6.1 5.300B 4S.6.28 5N.7.23 13 Panel FEMINISM AND GENDER Paper givers Chair POLITICS AND THE MEDIA CRITICAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Jonathan Dean (University of Essex) ETHICS, DEMOCRACY, SUBJECTIVITY AND REPRESENTATION Tiago Filipe Ferreira (University of Minho) Leen Van Brussel & Nico Carpentier (Free University of Brussels) Stevphen Shukaitis (University of Essex) Jenny Gunnarsson Payne (Södertörn University) Clayton Chin (Queen Mary, University of London) Chrysanthi Nigianni (University of East London) Craig Lundy (University of New South Wales) Paddy McQueen (University of Belfast) Sofia Hadjisavvidou (Swansea University) Angela Lait (University of Manchester) Jonathan Dean (University of Essex) Pao-Hsuan (Shaina) Wang (University of Essex) Sahar Gul Bhatti (Regional Academy for Research and Renaissance) Nazim Can (University of Essex) Jason Glynos (University of Essex) Friday 18th June 2pm Room 4N.6.1 6.327 6.333 4S.6.28 Panel CONCEPTIONS OF HEGEMONY, CAPITALISM AND WORLD ORDER Mark Wenman (University of Nottingham) DISCOURSE, GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC POLICY LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS LIBERALISMS AND CULTURE Arto Tapani Selkälä (University of Lapland) Emilio Allier (University of Essex) Tim Huzar (University of Brighton) Elif Uzgören (University of Nottingham) Georgios Papanagnou (UNESCO, MOST Programme) Ryan Brading (University of Essex) Rachel Tsang (London School of Economics and Political Science) Bogdan V. Lepadatu (National School for Political and Administrative Studies) Todd Mei (University of Kent) David Rock (National University of Ireland, Galway) Tania Mancheno (University of Hamburg) Emilio Allier (University of Essex) Amneris Chaparro (University of Essex) Paper givers Tom Semlyen (King's College, London) Chair David Howarth (University of Essex) Adam Wright (University of Essex) Adam Wright (University of Essex) Friday 18th June 4pm Closing Round Table ‘Theory in the Face of Global Challenges’ (Room: Senate Room) Discussants: Diana Coole (Birkbeck, University of London), Professor Romand Coles Northern Arizona University), Stephen K. White (University of Virginia), Ernesto Laclau (University of Essex), Francisco Panizza (London School of Economics) 14