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Call for Papers

Theme: States of Exception and the Politics of Anger
Type: International Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: EDDA Research Center in Critical Contemporary Research,
University of Iceland
Location: Reykjavik (Iceland)
Date: 19.–20.10.2018
Deadline: 25.3.2018

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The EDDA Research Center in Critical Contemporary Research at the
University of Iceland invites proposals for an international
conference — to be held in Reykjavik on 19–20 October 2018 — on
emergency politics from historical and contemporary perspectives. It
aims to bring together scholars in diverse academic fields and
working within different thematic and national paradigms to explore
“states of exception.”

In the past two decades, Carl Schmitt and Giorgio Agamben’s accounts
of the “state of exception” have captured the imagination of scholars
working in the fields of history, politics, law, and literature. What
has accompanied the resurgence of interest in “exceptions” is the
proliferation and increasing use of government or supranational
emergency powers or other extraordinary measures to deal with
political and social unrest, terrorism, and financial crises. The
conference seeks to address several questions raised by this
development. What explains the resort to emergency institutions to
grapple with political, economic and social problems? What is the
potential of the rule of law to respond to emergencies? Is it
possible to identify alternative paradigms or frameworks for
confronting severe crises? “Exceptions” will be defined broadly to
encompass total or partial suspensions of the rule of law in cases of
emergency, challenges to political systems or jurisdictional grey
zones, in which individual rights have been derogated.

The conference will include keynote addresses by Ira Katznelson,
Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History at Columbia
University in New York and James K. Galbraith Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr.
Chair in Government/Business Relations at the LBJ School of Public
Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, and a wide range of papers
addressing “states of exception” in the past and present.

Subjects included in this call are:

- Rethinking “Exceptions:” Theoretical and Historical Approaches
- The Politics of Fear and the Rise of Right-Wing Populist Parties
- Refugee Politics and Statelessness
- The Economic State of Exception and the Great Recession of 2008
- Mass Surveillance, Terrorism, and the National Security State
- Mass Incarceration and the Carceral State
- The Impact of New Technologies and Big Data
- Spaces of Exception and “Exceptional Populations”
- Historical Victimhood, Vergangenheitsbewältigung and Mass Crimes
- Future-Oriented Discourses to Escape a “Troubled Past”

We seek individual paper proposals from scholars at all stages of
their careers and in a variety of disciplines. To propose a paper,
please submit an abstract (300 words) and a short curriculum vitae to
[email protected] 

The Deadline for Submission is 25 March 2018.

Applicants can expect to hear back from the conference committee in
April 2018.

Conference Organizers:

- Valur Ingimundarson
  Professor of Contemporary History, University of Iceland
- Sveinn Jóhannesson
  Past & Present Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Historical
  Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London

For questions and further information please contact the EDDA Center
(at [email protected]) or Sveinn Jóhannesson (at [email protected]).


Contact:

Prof. Valur Ingimundarson
EDDA Research Center in Critical Contemporary Research
University of Iceland
Gimli, Saemundargata 10
101 Reykjavik
Iceland
Email: [email protected]




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