Dear colleagues,

 

I am organizing a section on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Violence and Politics, ECPR General Conference Reykjavik 2011, and would be most grateful if you could circulate the information below to any interested parties. The deadline for online submission to any of the panels is February 1, 2011.

 

The link to the section , panels, and conference page  
 is below:

 

http://www.ecprnet.eu/conferences/general_conference/reykjavik/section_details.asp?sectionid=47

 

Here is the description of the section:

 

Section ID: 47
Section Title: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Violence and Politics
Panels: 5  - 
List of Panels

 Section Chair(s)

  Name: Cristina  Flesher Fominaya  ([log in to unmask])
  Institution: ABERDEEN, University of

 Section Abstract

Violence has been at the center of political studies for centuries. Despite the increasing democratization of States across the world, political violence continues to pose one of the most pressing challenges today. Within the social sciences, political science and sociological approaches to violence and politics have been enriched by insights from cultural studies, gender studies and memory studies, among others, yet the treatment of political violence remains at the margins of many disciplines, and is often treated within narrow disciplinary boundaries. This section seeks to bring the theoretical and empirical analysis of political violence from margin to center, and address not only the dynamics of political violence itself, but also its aftermath in post-conflict contexts.

 

There are five panels:

Please click on the link above to get detailed information on each of these.

 

Thanks very much.

 

Best wishes,

 

Cristina

 

Dr. Cristina Flesher Fominaya
Department of Sociology
School of Social Sciences
University of Aberdeen
Edward Wright Building,
Dunbar Street, Aberdeen
AB24 3QY
Scotland, United Kingdom

Tel:  + 44 (0) 1224 273 490
Fax: + 44 (0) 1224 272 552