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Call for Papers

"Violence and Conflict"
Distinktion: Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory
Special Issue

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Distinktion – Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory invites
papers for a special issue on violence and conflict to be
published alongside the 24th Conference of the Nordic
Sociological Association in Aarhus 14-17 August 2008. We
believe that violence and conflict are fruitful prisms for
analyzing modern social and political realities and that the
community of sociologists is particularly well-placed and
theoretically well-equipped to make a significant
contribution to such analyses. To stimulate this debate,
contributors are encouraged to deal with all aspects of
violence and conflict. These can include, but are by no
means limited to, the following topics:

Political violence still occurs in modern democratic
societies, but how can we explain this persistence?
Religious fundamentalists, right-wing extremists and groups
on the radical Left continue to use violence as a part of
their strategy. How are these forms of political violence
legitimized and how does society and the state counter them?
 
Culture and religion are becoming the terrain for new forms
of violence and conflict in a post-9/11 setting. Why are we
seeing a recurrence of culture and religion as lines of
conflict in modern and secular societies, and should we
expect this pattern to continue in the future?

Social movements and NGOs constantly raise conflictive
issues that challenge state policies and dominant
conceptions of the good society. What strategies do they
employ and do they actually succeed in changing things?

Symbolic violence and control. How can we identify and
analyze such hidden and symbolic forms of violence, and what
kinds of resistance do they produce?

Violence on a global scale. Looking to the global system we
encounter violence and conflict stemming from structural
inequalities among and within states. Are these forms of
violence the result of economic, political or cultural
inequalities at the global level? And how can cosmopolitan
or other normative theories contribute to a more just and
peaceful world?

Submission Guidelines

Papers must be in English. For details about the Journal’s
house style see: www.distinktion.dk/authors.htm

This special issue will be published in August 2008. The
deadline for submitting papers is January 1, 2008. Send an
electronic copy to: [email protected]
Further information at: www.distinktion.dk

All submitted papers will be evaluated by the Editors, and
publication decisions will be based on the double-blind
peer-review process (the Editors will necessarily know the
identities of all participants). The Editors are happy to
receive inquiries about the issue via email.

Editors of this special issue

Dr Carsten Bagge Laustsen
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science,
University of Aarhus
[email protected]

Dr Mikkel Thorup
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy and the
History of Ideas, University of Aarhus
[email protected]

Dr Lars Thorup Larsen
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science,
University of Aarhus
[email protected]

Thor Hvidbak
[email protected]

Distinktion: Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory publishes
innovative papers, which make a substantial contribution to
social theory. The Journal invites articles from sociology,
political theory, cultural and legal studies, anthropology,
and philosophy that provide original perspectives on the
social. Based in a Scandinavian context, characterized by
prioritizing no single theoretical horizon, the Journal
creates a space for theoretical contestation that includes
both continental and Anglo-American traditions.

Distinktion has published original papers by a number of
prominent international scholars, including Nikolas Rose,
Engin F. Isin, Rob Shields, Mitchell Dean, Slavoj Žižek,
Karin Knorr Cetina, Harrison C. White, Richard Swedberg,
Jürgen Habermas, David M. Rasmussen, Jens Bartelson, and
Eric Alliez. Special issues have appeared on Niklas Luhmann,
Carl Schmitt, health, the city, war, Empire, economic
sociology, political globalization, Gabriel Tarde, political
theology, concepts of politics, and bioeconomy.



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