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Call for Papers

Theme: Empire, Capital, and Transnational Resistance
Type: 12th Annual International Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
(CAPPE), University of Brighton
Location: Brighton (United Kingdom)
Date: 13.–15.9.2017
Deadline: 7.2.2017

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The anti-colonial revolts of the 1950s and 1960s ran into the sands
of neoliberalism from the late 1970s onwards. Operating as it has
through neoliberal structures, corporate power has since played an
increasingly prominent role in government and governance in the
former ‘metropoles’, in former colonies, and in relations across the
two.  

The Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics welcomes
interdisciplinary papers on the implications of, and forms of
resistance to, the prominence of corporate power in the postcolonial
age. We welcome contributions from, among others, philosophy,
politics, ethics, area studies, global ethics, geography, cultural
and critical theory.

Possible themes include:

- Philosophical, political and ethical analyses of 'Empire',
  'Capital', 'Resistance' and related concepts

- How the changing relationship between state and corporation relates
  to continuing colonial relations 

- How the changing relationship between state and corporation affects
  understandings of citizenship

- The role of the state in a neoliberal and/or postcolonial age

- The interrelations between rising corporate power and the
  disciplinary and/or securitising powers of the state, in the context
  of neocolonialism and neoliberalism

- The implications of the above changes for political action and
  resistance today

- The role of postmodernism and the question of difference in the
  neoliberal conjuncture

- Understandings of anti- and/or de- colonial politics in this context

- What the experiences of ‘the periphery’ have to say about how we
  understand contemporary politics and political action

- Borders

- The relationship between (post)colonialism, (neo)liberalism and the
  rise of populisms (right and/or left)

- Trump, Brexit and the Right: implications for realignments of
  resistance

Please email abstracts, of no more than 300 words, for a 20-min.
presentation, to Bob Brecher by 7 February 2017:
r.brec...@brighton.ac.uk

The conference fee is £210. This includes refreshments, lunch on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and a buffet dinner on the Thursday
evening. There are a limited number of places available for graduate
students and for people who have no institutional affiliation at the
reduced price of £105. Please indicate if you wish to be considered
for one of these places when sending your abstract.

Please note: the conference fee does not include accommodation and,
unfortunately, we are unable to offer travel grants or other forms of
financial assistance. A limited amount of reasonably priced student
halls of residence accommodation is available on a first come first
served basis.  

For further information about the Centre see: www.brighton.ac.uk/CAPPE

For further information about the conference and/or for updates
please email Ian Sinclair: i.a.sincl...@brighton.ac.uk




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