Transnational Hub workshop series 2020-2021
In order to stay connected despite travel bans and confinements, the Transnational Hub has set up a series of work-in-progress seminars, punctuated by online public events centred around key concepts that we encounter in our work.
The work-in-progress seminars offer a platform for peer-review and discussion across national and institutional boundaries.
The online public events provide a platform for the Doing IPS community to pause and reflect on key concepts. The format is fluid, from round tables, to interactive workshops, and reading groups.
Details on each public event will be sent through the IPS mailing list in due time. In the meanwhile, if you want to get involved, please contact Marie Beauchamps.
Programme
Work-in-progress seminars
2 October 2020: Jonathan Luke Austin (The Graduate Institute, Geneva): “The Standing Reserve of Violence”
6 November 2020: Lucy Hall (University of Amsterdam): “Logics of Gender, Peace and Security: Theorizing Gender and Protection at the Intersections of State and Civil Society”
4 December 2020: Renata Summa (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro): "Language and silence as practices of (in)security in post-Yugoslav region". The paper is co-authored with Milan Puh.
8 January 2021: Stephanie Perazonne (University of Antwerp): “Localizing’ International Police Reform: Towards a Microsociology of Urban Security Governance in DR Congo”
7 May 2021: Andreas Baur (University of Tübingen/University of Amsterdam): “Governing Europe’s Moon-Shot in the Cloud with GAIA-X”
2 July 2021: Rune Saugmann (Tampere University): paper title tbc
Online public events
5 February 2021: Roundtable on Visuality, Affect, and Emotions (for more details, click here).
5 March 2021: Roundtable on Creative Methods (for more details, click here).
19 April 2021: Roundtable on Tranversality (for more details, click here).
The Doing IPS transnational hub is made possible by funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 839538.
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