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Call for Papers

Theme: Embattled Spaces – Contested Orders
Type: International Conference
Institution: African Studies Association in Germany (VAD)
   Cologne African Studies Centre, University of Cologne
Location: Cologne (Germany)
Date: 30.5.–2.6.2012
Deadline: 31.12.2011

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Trans-national networking as well as processes of partial de-coupling
of such networks in some regions lead to new conflicts over the
allocation and the constitution of physically, normatively, and
virtually constituted spaces in Africa. Not only conflicts over
protected areas, natural resources and corresponding reforms of land
tenure but also conflicts over “tradition” and “culture” as economic
resources and sources of normative orientation in local contexts
dominate public debates and development discourses. African
politicians, artists, and journalists as well as the populations of
rural regions, of poor urban neighbourhoods, as well as inhabitants
of elitist urban ghettos conceptualise current conflicts as
contestations about spatial orders. They relate these to critical
global and national developments and present these spaces as
embattled (or at least worth to be embattled) or they hope that
co-operative solutions to these “spatial” problems will ameliorate
their living standards substantially. The scarcity of land and other
resources portrayed as crucial for development and wellbeing and the
competition over them are dramatized and become politically exploited
like the loss of “authentic” cultural and ethical values. This loss
has obviously been enhanced by intense media networking accelerated
by fundamental changes in the media scene. Classic media (print,
radio, and TV) become more diversified and the spread of mobile
phones and the internet offer new opportunities. Thus, these
discussions do not only deal with physical space but deal
increasingly with virtual spaces, whose economic, social, and
ideational utilization calls for new negotiation processes.

Current processes of economic and cultural globalization and the rapid
urbanization as well as related discourses and violent conflicts hark
back to former disputes which took place in pre-colonial and colonial
times. However, specific historical aspects and forms of presentation
and negotiation of conflicts are added. Social movements for example
refer to globally promoted civil rights and personal freedom and
repeat the call for democracy. The concept of a civil society is
confronted with notions of autochthony. Such intra-societal
contestations always deal with different conceptions of order:
spatial structures in the sense of cultural landscapes, social and
political order and religious modifications of imagined communities.
These different conceptions of order converge and allow different
actors, stakeholders, and national institutions to selectively lay
claim on them and to use them for the implementation of their
specific aims.

The conference intends to reflect on these current and historically
established processes on the basis of four topics of interest:

1. Commoditising Space – Indigenising Land (Panel 01-04)
2. Contested Environments – Negotiating Spatiality and Resources
   (Panel 05-15)
3. (De)Legitimised Orders – New Models of Governance / Alternative
   Moralities (Panel 16-26)
4. Language and Media – Signification and Representations
   (Panel 27-37)

In order to make the selection process as clear as possible we kindly
ask you to respect the following criteria for your paper.

- Please mention the panel for which your paper is meant.
- Please include biographic data: name, institution, contact details.
- Abstract text: Not more than 300 words
- Keywords
- Please submit your abstract as a word document (.doc!)

Please send your abstract to the following address:
[email protected]

Composing your subject heading in the following way:
VAD_Panel No._Author’s family name

Thus, you will give us the chance of transferring your paper to the
appropriate panel convener(s).

Deadline: 31 December 2011.


Contact:

VAD Organisation Team 2012
Cologne African Studies Centre (CASC)
University of Cologne
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
D-50923 Köln
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)221 470-7430
Fax: +49 (0)221 470-5117
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.vad-ev.de/2012/
 
 
 
 
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