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CfP - Postgraduate Workshop "Governmentality and the global South", University of Bristol

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Jan Bachmann <[log in to unmask]>

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APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING


Call for Papers


Postgraduate Research workshop on ‘Governmentality and the Global South’
Wednesday 26th September 2007, 
Department of Politics, University of Bristol


During the last ten years, Foucault’s concept of ‘governmentality’ has
received considerable attention from scholars working in disciplines as
diverse as sociology, education, criminology and politics, and been adapted
and applied to various topics of enquiry.  Its heuristic value derives for
the most part from its focus on interrogating familiar programmes and ideas
(e.g. good governance, empowerment, security) and on scrutinising the
recommended strategies which have made possible an array of regulatory
interventions into the different spheres of the social.  Although the
approach has mainly been applied to changing styles of liberal rule within
Western nation-sates, it has recently begun to be used by those interested
in studying the nexus of power/knowledge that governs the Global South.

While critical studies in North-South relations have studied
governmentalities in relation to colonialism, development, geopolitics,
transnational security, refugees and poverty, numerous questions and
criticisms persist.  To what extent, for example, does this Eurocentric
approach contribute to an understanding of power effects within contemporary
North-South relations?  Does neo-liberal governmentality produce universal
effects for the targeted societies?  How do we conceptualise non-Western
governmentalities?  To what extent are ‘the governed’ able to alter, resist
or subvert Western techniques of government and the ascribed subjectivities?
 Who are the strategic brokers in the middle and what techniques are they
enabled to apply?
 
This one-day workshop for postgraduate research students aims to critically
evaluate the application of the concept of ‘governmentality’ to the study of
North-South relations in different contexts and research areas at macro,
meso and micro levels. Given the inter-disciplinary character of
‘governmentality’, the workshop aims to bring together postgraduate research
students from a wide range of disciplines including but not restricted to
anthropology, sociology, history, geography, politics and international
relations, economics, and law. The workshop invites postgraduate research
students to present current research which utilises the concept of
‘governmentality’ and/or which discusses advantages and limitations of
adopting the concept as an analytical framework. Papers are invited to
explore a number of themes which may include any of the following:

•	What’s in a name? Governance, governmentality, regulation, social   
control – theoretical and methodological questions
•	Illiberal and/or Non-Western governmentalities
•	Securitisation of the global South
•	Local strategies of appropriation and resistance to hegemonic  regulation
•	Technologies of government and techniques of the self in global perspective
•	Development as a relation of liberal governance
•	International political economy and governmentality
•	Colonial governmentality and post-colonial critiques
•	International crime regulation

Programme
The workshop will include two plenary sessions with speakers including Mark
Duffield (University of Bristol, Politics) and Wendy Larner (University of
Bristol, Geography) (tbc), and three consecutive panel sessions. The last
session will include significant discussion time to reflect on the themes
that emerge throughout the course of the workshop.

Venue
The workshop will take place on Wednesday 26th September 2007 in the
Department of Politics, University of Bristol, 10 Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TU.

Call for papers and registration deadline
The deadline for abstracts is 15th August 2007. Papers should be submitted
to the workshop organisers by 19th September 2007, in order to provide
discussants with time to prepare their response. The deadline for
registration is 10th September 2007.

Output
The workshop organisers plan to approach a small selection of journals to
canvass interest for a guest edited special issue of postgraduate research
on governmentality.  A selection of papers from the workshop will be invited
for submission as contributions to this issue.


The workshop is open to postgraduate research students from universities in
the UK and overseas. Opportunities to present will be restricted to
postgraduate research students but other interested individuals are also
welcome to attend. Places are restricted however and will be allocated on a
first come first served basis, prioritising postgraduate research students
up until the registration deadline.


Registration for the workshop is free and lunch and refreshments will be
provided. 

We hope to be able to provide financial assistance to presenters to help
cover travel costs from within the UK.  Please indicate when sending
abstracts if you are likely to want this kind of financial assistance.


Please email all abstracts (200-300 words) to Jan Bachmann
([log in to unmask]) by 15th August 2007.


Workshop convenors

Jan Bachmann 
Carole Spary 
Karen Tucker 

Department of Politics, University of Bristol

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