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Call for Papers

Theme: Practices of Critique
Type: 4th International Young Researcher's Conference
Institution: Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative
Orders", Goethe University Frankfurt
Location: Frankfurt/Main (Germany)
Date: 5.–7.12.2013
Deadline: 15.7.2013

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Practices of critique are intertwined with normative orders in
manifold ways. They contain and refer reflexively to critical
contentions, and they can enable as well as suppress critique. On the
one hand, critique can draw on the justificatory basis of normative
orders. On the other, such an immanent critique always harbours the
danger of contributing to the reproduction of the conditions it
questions. Further, critical practices of social movements and
theoretical interventions are often confronted with the argument that
there is no uncontaminated position from which to formulate critique.
Accordingly, the question arises as to what forms critique will
assume and under what historical, political and social conditions
critique will appear at all.

In this context it is essential to reconstruct the theoretical
foundations of critique and power structures as well the practices in
which they are instantiated. Three aspects are crucial: firstly
concrete forms of power and their application, which always emerge
from a tension between normative claims and solidified systems of
rule; secondly the purview of justice as the foundation for critical
rationale; thirdly the aspect of representation. After all,
justifications are carried via narratives as well as symbols such
that they necessarily contain excess aesthetic content. Therefore the
aesthetic facets of power, justice or legitimation also require
attention. These terms of reference result in the following array of
questions for the conference:

1) Conditions of possibility for critique
Under what circumstances do practices of critique emerge? To what
extent are unjust conditions relevant? How do specific normative
orders, power structures and representations of them by themselves
and others affect the emergence of critique? How can we apprehend the
(im-)possibility of the critique of normative orders? Are there
spaces of critique that lie beyond the reach of the criticized, or is
critique perpetually condemned to aporetic relations?

2) Realization of critique
In what forms does critique become manifest? What social practices
are connected with critique, and how do they relate to each other,
not least with regard to their respective interpretations of social
reality? How can we grasp practices of critique – conceptually as
well as empirically? What role do representations of critique and the
criticized play in terms of its realization? Do particular forms of
articulation further legitimize relations of dominance? Who is able
to and who is entitled to express critique?

3) Reactions to critique
What reactions to various practices of critique, such as social
movements and theoretical interventions, can we observe? Do they lead
to a stabilization of power structures through conservative
retrenchment or to reflexive social change towards more just
relations? How does the academic reconstruction of social struggles
influence the reaction towards critique? How does the representation
or the mode in which orders are justified and critiqued affect the
reproduction of injustice, oppression and violence?

Such questions shall be addressed from multidisciplinary perspectives
at the international graduate conference “Practices of Critique” of
the Frankfurt Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative
Orders” on the 5-7 December 2013. We invite abstracts from novice
researchers (max. four years subsequent to receiving a PhD) until 15
July 2013. There are 23 panels (about half of them are in English) to
which you may directly apply. You may also submit your abstract under
the general conference theme should selecting a specific panel prove
unfeasible. For further information concerning content and language
of the panels please refer to the links below or visit the following
website: www.normativeorders.net/young-researchers-conference

Please email proposed contributions to
graduateconfere...@normativeorders.net, including an anonymized
abstract and a short bio in two separate documents (doc or rtf). The
subject heading of the email should include the panel of choice. The
length of abstracts should be 400-700 words.

Child care services are available with advance registration. For
further question on this and other issues, feel free to contact the
organizers at the above email address.

Panels

- (Non-)Compliance and Critique
- Coping with critique: The reaction of international organizations to
  normative contestation
- Crisis and critique in banking and finance
- Critical Theory and Global Justice
- Critique from beyond the Edge of the (Legal) Universe
- Democracy in theory and practice - or both?
- Die Kritik auf der Leinwand - Darstellungsformen von Rechtfertigung
- Die Schönheit der Chance: Das Internet als Ort utopischer Praktiken
- Dogmatik – Apologie oder Kritik von Normativität?
- Freiheit und Kritik
- Indeterminacy in law and Critical Legal Theory
- Knowledge and Action
- Kritik der politischen Kunst (in Kooperation mit der HfG Offenbach)
- Kritische Rechtsbetrachtungen: Wohin zielt ihre Kritik und worauf
  zielt die Kritik an ihnen?
- Normativität der Sozialkritik
- Other Voices, Other Critique? Critical Knowledges Otherwise
- Politics of Insecurity, Critique of Security
- Politische Gewalt und Aufstände als fundamentale Systemkritik:
  Transnationale Reaktionen im langen 19. Jahrhundert
- Von Shitstorms und Empörungswellen – Gründe und Abgründe der
  Internetkritik
- Praktiken der Kritik nach dem Arabischen Frühling
- Religion and Critique
- Revolution and Reflection: 1789 and beyond
- Transnationaler Konstitutionalismus zwischen Herrschaft und Kritik

The Frankfurt Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative
Orders” researches societal transformations from the perspective of
the emergence and validity of normative orders. These are understood
as historically grounded “orders of justification” that determine the
establishment and stabilization of rule and the distribution of
opportunities. The research cluster further probes into the norms
upon which such orders rest, how they emerge and change, and how they
are and can be criticized or legitimized. Researchers from a wide
variety of disciplines, such as philosophy, history, political
science and legal studies, as well as anthropology, economics,
theology and sociology cooperate within this research consortium. For
more information, please visit: www.normativeorders.net


Contact:

Practices of Critique Conference
Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders"
Goethe University Frankfurt
Grüneburgplatz 1
60323 Frankfurt/Main
Germany
Email: graduateconfere...@normativeorders.net
Web: http://www.normativeorders.net/young-researchers-conference




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