Department of Politics and International Relations
Wednesday 20th March 2013
Arab Spring! Occupy! Euro-crisis! Austerity! Riots! New Warfare! Is this the rise of power in a new guise? Is this a time of crisis or opportunity? Recent events challenge us to reconsider the nature of power in our contemporary world. The view of power today is split. It could be said that our current situation is merely a repeat of history, and an intensification of the old battle lines. Conversely our current situation can be regarded as new, unique and pressing. How we come to understand power has a bearing on how we come to understand our future. As such, this conference aims to stimulate critical engagement and challenge our predisposed notions of power. We invite paper proposals on any topics related to the conference theme, and would particularly welcome abstracts related to the following areas:
- Conflict Analysis
- International Political Economy
- Military, Security and Strategic Studies
- Political Communication
- Political Culture and Identity
- Political Protest and Social Transformation
- Political Theory
- Transnational and Global Relations
Abstracts should be between 300-350 words in a PDF or Word format and
Schedule:
Deadline for abstracts: Wednesday 19th December 2012
ESRC SEDTC Politics Postgraduate Conference - Call for Papers