Call for Papers: Critical Perspectives on Security
EXTENDED DEADLINE: March
1, 2010
Call
For Papers: Conference on "Critical perspectives on security" May 27-28, 2010,
MaastrichtUniversity,
The Netherlands
Organised by Marjolein van Asselt, Valentina Mazzucato and Esha
Shah
Conference
Theme
Since
9/11, national security has been high on political agendas. An increasing
number of issues these days is framed in terms of national and international
security. The aim of this conference on “Critical
perspectives on security” is to bring together a range of insights on security,
with the aim to offer intellectual checks and balances on the ‘securitization’
of various domains of life. It is especially targeted to scholars from
development and migration studies, science and technology studies (STS) and
risk research.
The conference will be organized around four major themes:
Security-related
concepts, such as risk, vulnerability, safety and uncertainty: How are
these concepts defined and theorized? How is the notion of security
understood in different disciplines? To what social ends?
How are issues
related to security empirically studied?What questions are asked? What are the drivers and effects of
“securitization”? What methods are followed in each discipline to
empirically study security? How can different empirical evidences be
comparatively brought together?
Comparative
perspectives: What do studies on security in the global south and north
have in common? What have they mutually to learn from each other?
Similarly, how can interdisciplinary cross-fertilisation on security bring
out newer insights?In what way,
for instance, could studies on technological risks be useful for finding
newer ways of approaching migration and developmentalism?
Ways to
rethink security: What commonalities and differences exist across
disciplines and across geo-political regions? In what way can
comprehensively critical perspectives on security be developed? What
aspects of security have not been yet studied and why? Which aspects need
newer understandings?
Details concerning
abstract submission
We
hereby would like to invite papers that can address any of the issues and
questions mentioned above from any of the disciplinary background.
Prospective
contributors are invited to submit abstracts of 300 words in length. The
abstract should cover main objective of the paper and also should include some
details on the important sources and geographical area studied by the
author(s). The abstract should also specify the way in which the paper proposes
to contribute to the interdisciplinary dialogue on security. Please also
include a cover page specifying the name of the author(s), academic affiliation
and contact information. Please submit abstracts
electronically as an attachment in .doc or .rtf format to Lidwien Hollanders (
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