Dutch IPS Seminar Series 2022

We are happy to present the program for the first Dutch IPS Seminar Series. We will meet once a month on Thursday from 15:00 – 17:00 CET. In each seminar, one participant introduces their work-in-progress (thesis chapter, book chapter, journal manuscript) to the group and invites a senior academic as discussant. The discussion is followed by questions and answers with the group.

Junior and senior scholars affiliated with a Dutch university of based in the Netherlands are very welcome to join any of the sessions. Please get in touch at ips.seminar.nl@gmail.com if you would like to be added to the email list to receive the Zoom invitations.

Program

24 February 2022

Sofie van der Maarel (Radboud), ‘This is not what I expected’ – Sociotechnical imaginaries and disillusionment. An exploration of meaning and purpose in a military innovation context

Sabrina Axster (Johns Hopkins), Arresting Movement: The Political Economy of Immigration Detention in Germany

24 March 2022

Ana Flamind (Groningen), Not just a scandal: transgressions, norms and the obliqueness of scandals Magdalena König (Groningen), The Depoliticising Politics of Preventing Violent Extremism in South East Europe

28 April 2022

Anneroos Planqué-van Hardeveld (UvA), The Infrastructural Politics of the Anchors of Digital Trust

Ruben van de Ven (Leiden), Drawing security vision imaginaries: understanding digital security through diagramming

26 May 2022

Liberty L Chee (VU), Play and Counter-conduct: Migrant Domestic Workers on Tiktok

Emily Ragus (UvA), The influence of climate change on compounding gendered social health hazards in burns: the case study of the burning bride

23 June 2022

Kiri Santer (Bern), Reconceptualizing access to territory as a redistributive issue in and around the Central Mediterranean

Enrike van Wingerden (LSE), Revisiting the Ruins of Apartheid: An Ethnography of Comparisons between South Africa and Palestine


The organizers:

Tasniem Anwar (VU) Keri van Douwen (VU) Leonie Jegen (UvA) Enrike van Wingerden (LSE)

Tanja Aalberts (VU) Marijn Hoijtink (VU) Beste Isleyen (UvA)  Polly Pallister-Wilkins (UvA)

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