**FEE FREE** interdisciplinary colloquium - high on activism, low on costs .... just book here and come to Innsbruck for keynotes, performances, films, activist talks, workshops, walkshops and demos ;)
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TERROR ON TOUR: BORDERS, DETOURS & CONTINGENCIES
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ✈ CLAUDIANA, INNSBRUCK
WEDNESDAY, 29 MARCH 2017
2–2.30 pm Welcome Addresses
2.30–4 pm Keynote Lecture
Gene Ray (Geneva): “Terror in the Anthropocene-Capitalocene-Chthulucene-Necrocene”
4–4.30 pm Coffee Break
4.30–6 pm Panel I: Conjunctions of Terrorism and Tourism
Activist Talk: “Refugees, Migrants, and the Austrian Deportation System”
Jonathan Skinner (London): “Dark Tourism and Terror in the Everyday”
Anna Lerchbaumer (Vienna) / Andreas Zissler (Vienna) / Pia Prantl (Innsbruck):
“SPF 50: Exploring All-Inclusive Resorts in Unstable Countries like Egypt, Tunisia, and Turkey”
6 pm Conference Warming & Liminalities Launch
THURSDAY, 30 MARCH 2017
10 am–12 pm Matinee Performances ✈ Bogentheater
Raymond Waring and Robert Hamilton (MARILYNMACHINE, London):
“Have You Eyes?”
English Drama Group (Innsbruck):
“To the Light/Over. A Postmodern Pilgrimage”
12–2 pm Lunch Break
2–3.30 pm Panel II: Challenging Borders
Section 1: Bordering on Crisis
Andreas Müller (Innsbruck/Göttingen):
“Border Controls and Repatriation: EU Law and the Refugee Crisis”
Antigoni Memou (London):
“Images of the Refugee Crisis and the Media’s Production of Fear”
Gabriella Calchi Novati (Zurich):
“Beautiful Walls and ‘Bad Hombres’: From Paranoia to Fantasy, and Back”
3.30–4 pm Coffee Break
4–5.30 pm Panel II: Challenging Borders
Section 2: Historical Borders and Performance
Miriam Strieder (Innsbruck):
“Terrorists of the Early Middle Ages: The Reputation of the Vikings according to the Entry in the
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle about the Battle of Maldon in 991”
Maria Elena Capitani (Parma):
“Crossing Boundaries: Terror, Tragedy, and Displacement in Martin Crimp’s Cruel and Tender”
Elisabeth Massana (Barcelona):
“‘We didn’t cross the border, the border crossed us’: On the Becoming Nomadic of the Post-
9/11 Spectator”
5.40–7 pm Walkshop
Andrew Wilford (Chichester): “Travelling Lightly through Transparency: A Walkshopinar”
7 pm Conference Dinner ✈ Villa Mundus – No Border Kitchen
FRIDAY, 31 MARCH 2017
9.30–11 am Keynote Lecture
Gargi Bhattacharyya (London) UNCONFIRMED - possible Activist take over
11–11.30 am Coffee Break
11.30 am–1 pm Panel III: Terror Tours and Detours
Paul Antick (London):
“Flora and Fauna of the Ukraine”
Maurice Spengler (Bochum):
“Gender, Dress, and Human Flesh in Mary Kingsley’s Travel Reports”
Andreas Oberprantacher (Innsbruck):
“States of Deportation: Touring through Unhomely Architectures”
1–2.30 pm Lunch Break
2.30–4 pm Panel IV: Contingencies: Radical Routes and Risks
Praveen Sewgobind (Potsdam):
“‘We Will Now Remove This Roadblock!’: Collective Action Combating State Terrorism in
Palestine”
Josefina Echavarría (Innsbruck):
“Sex, Security, and Migration: Seeking Elicitive Conflict Transformation Clues for Analysis”
Andrew Wilford (Chichester):“Confessions of a Tourorist”
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queries to co-organisers:
Jonathan Skinner (Roehampton)
Andrew Wilford (Chichester)
Paul Antick (Roehampton)
Ariane de Waal (Innsbruck)
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Dr Jonathan Skinner
Reader in Social Anthropology
Department of Life Sciences
University of Roehampton | London | SW15 4JD
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