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Dear Critters,



We are proud to announce the international conference *Beyond Planetary
Apartheid* to be held in Lisbon (ICS-ULisboa/ISCTE-IUL), in May 2018. We
kindly ask you to disseminate the CFP among your peers.

With best regards,



the organizing committee:

Giulia Daniele (CEI-IUL)

Pedro F Neto (ICS-ULisboa)

Simone Tulumello (ICS-ULisboa)







CALL FOR PAPERS



*BEYOND PLANETARY APARTHEID *

*International Conference*

*9 -11 MAY 2018, Lisbon (Portugal)*

ICS-ULisboa /ISCTE-IUL



Keynote Speakers: *Loretta Lees* (U.Leeds), *Ilan Pappé* (U.Exeter), *Michel
Agier* (EHESS)

Org: Giulia Daniele (CEI-IUL); Pedro F Neto (ICS-ULisboa); Simone Tulumello
(ICS-ULisboa)

Venues: ICS - Universidade de Lisboa/ ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de
Lisboa

Lisbon, Portugal



*Deadline: 01.12.2017*

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We welcome abstracts of about 300 words to be sent to
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 by December 1st, 2017.



(see detailed CFP in attachment or through the link
<https://www.dropbox.com/s/6dq3hy103qo1ouy/PlanetaryApartheid2018_CFP.pdf?dl=0>
)





*CFP: Beyond Planetary Apartheid *(short abstract)

The contemporary physical, socio-cultural and political worlds are being
increasingly compartmentalised. In this conference, we want to discuss
whether, and to what extent, are the global society and space moving toward
a state of generalised and planetary, if creeping, apartheid. While we
observe settler colonialism becoming a global and transnational phenomenon,
apartheidisation represents one of its forms in a continuous relationship
with other political forces/processes, and in the consolidation of multiple
(in)visible borders. Be they justified in the name of fear and insecurity
or rather progress and development, a myriad of inter-related factors and
processes (at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels) are pushing toward the
proliferation of spaces of (in)voluntary exclusion often characterised by
states of exception. While some thinkers have reasons to believe that all
such trends will be intensified in the foreseeable future as a result of
climate change and the subsequent socioeconomic and ecological crises, it
is high time for an in-depth, grounded and forward-looking discussion of
contemporary forms of apartheid.

(…)

This endeavour means opening up to conceptualisation and comparison across
space and time. By calling geographers, architects, urban planners,
anthropologists, historians, political scientists, sociologists,
philosophers, and activists with a word on the matter, in this
multidisciplinary conference we aim to present a crosscut perspective of
the phenomenon of planetary apartheid, discussing such spaces and going
beyond the mainstream critiques, avoiding any Manichaean visions between
settlers/colonisers and natives/colonised, discussing dystopian presents
and futures.

This conference also welcomes artistic and performative contributions:
film/video, photography, paintings, installations, or any other type of art
to be exhibited and discussed during the conference.

*Deadline for submission:*

The conference welcomes paper and artistic proposals. Paper proposals
should include author’s pen name, affiliation, short bio blurb (max. 100
words), title, abstract (max. 300 words), and three keywords. The artistic
proposals should include artist’s name, description (max. 100 words) and be
accompanied by photograph and data about their size.

Proposals in English are due on December 1st, 2017, and should be emailed
to:

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​Applicants will be informed of the conference scientific committee’s
decision by mid of January 2018. We expect all speakers to participate in
the complete program of our conference.

-- 
Simone Tulumello
*Post-doc research fellow, **ULisboa, **Instituto de Ciências Sociais*

*latest publications*:

Tulumello S (2017) *Fear, Space and Urban Planning*. Springer (link
<http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319439365>) / Tulumello S (2017) The
multi-scalar nature of urban security and public safety. *Urban Affairs
Review* (link
<http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1078087417699532>) /
Tulumello S Healey P (2016) Questioning planning, connecting places and
times. *plaNext special issue* (link
<http://journals.aesop-planning.eu/volume-3/>) / Tulumello S. (2016)
Multi-level Territorial Governance and Cohesion Policy. *EJSD* (link
<http://www.nordregio.se/Global/EJSD/Refereed%20articles/Refereed62.pdf>)

webpage <http://www.ics.ulisboa.pt/pessoas/simone.tulumello> / blog
<http://simonetulumello.wordpress.com/> / academia.edu
<http://unipa.academia.edu/SimoneTulumello> / flickr
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/simotulu/> / twitter


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