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Call for Papers

Theme: Power and Representation
Type: International Conference
Institution: Research in Political Philosophy Leuven (RIPPLE),
KU Leuven
Location: Leuven (Belgium)
Date: 4.–6.6.2014
Deadline: 15.12.2013

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RIPPLE (Research in Political Philosophy Leuven) is organizing a three
day conference and warmly invites contributions by established
scholars as well as by graduate students on the following theme.

The concepts of ‘democracy’ and ‘representation’ are often understood
to be closely intertwined. Indeed, the terms are sometimes even used
interchangeably. In the past decade, however, various political
movements and developments have laid bare a broadly shared
dissatisfaction with, and mistrust in, traditional power structures
and representative institutions. In the meantime, theoretical debates
on representation have taken a so-called ‘constructivist turn’,
implying that the logic of representation is intrinsic to the
formation of collective power and group identities. The aim of this
conference is to relate the ongoing debate on representation with the
various challenges to representation in today’s world.

Against this general background, we encourage contributors to steer
the theme of their paper in one of the following directions:

- Power and representation:
  Can we conceive of power without representation, and the other way
  around: is representation possible without power? What kind of power
  is (re)produced in representative structures?
- Representation and counter-representation:
  Are today’s ‘counter-representative’ movements giving rise to a new
  understanding of power and democracy?
- Recognition and representation:
  Do relations of representation involve a form of mutual recognition
  between a representative and her constituency? And do they generate
  relations of recognition among constituents?
- Power and visibility in the supranational constellation:
  How do representative structures and practices legitimize power and
  make it (in)visible at the supranational level?
- Representation, power and the symbolic:
  What is the relation between power and the ‘symbolic’ institution of
  political communities?
- Representation versus democracy in historical perspective:
  What can we learn from past views on the tension between democracy
  and representation?

Applicants are requested to submit a short version of their paper
(approx. 1000 words) by December 15, 2013 to:
[email protected]  or 
[email protected]

All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their submission by
15 January 2014. Conference participants will be asked to pay a small
registration fee that will cover all lunches and refreshments.

Confirmed keynote speakers:

Warren Breckman (University of Pennsylvania)
Lisa Disch (University of Michigan)
Bernard Flynn (New School for Social Research)
Andreas Kalyvas (New School for Social Research)
Ernesto Laclau (University of Essex)
Chantal Mouffe (University of Westminster)
Nadia Urbinati (Columbia University)

Conveners:

Antoon Braeckman
Raf Geenens
Marta Resmini
Mathijs van de Sande


Contact:

Marta Resmini and Mathijs van de Sande
KU Leuven
Hoger Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte 
Centre for Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy
Andreas Vesaliusstraat 2
B-3000 Leuven
Belgium
Email: [email protected]
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Web: http://www3.kuleuven.be/ripple/activities.html




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