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Call for Applications – Summer School

Navigating the Grey Zone: Complicity, Resistance and Solidarity

University of Edinburgh, 25-27 June 2018

In June 2018 the University of Edinburgh is hosting an interdisciplinary
Summer School entitled “Navigating the Grey Zone: Complicity, Resistance
and Solidarity.” This event targets PhD students and early career
researchers (within 4 years of obtaining their doctorate). We will explore
the complexities of complicity in and resistance to systemic human rights
violations. Moreover, we will consider the ethical and political value of
art for shedding light on the ambiguous reality of political responsibility
and fostering relations of political solidarity. The Summer School is part
of the interdisciplinary ERC research Project GREYZONE
<http://www.pol.ed.ac.uk/greyzone/home>, and we aim to bring together
perspectives from political theory, political science, law, history,
sociology, cultural studies, aesthetics and art. The main goal is to give
participants the opportunity to interact across disciplinary boundaries
with several international experts and to receive critical feedback on
their own projects. The Summer School will involve extended scholarly
discussions as well as social activities, allowing the participants to
exchange ideas and initiate academic collaborations in a friendly
environment. Participants will include a diverse mix of senior and junior
scholars, PhD students and artists, who will work together on
problematising the many faces of complicity, resistance and solidarity.

List of Confirmed Speakers:

   - Danielle Celermajer, Sociology, University of Sydney
   - Vikki Bell, Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London
   - Margaret Atack, French, University of Leeds
   - Paul Gready, Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York
   - Bronwyn Leebaw, Political Science, University of California
   - Cynthia Milton, History, University of Montreal

The programme will feature morning lectures by expert speakers, followed by
presentations from participants in the afternoon. Our speakers will attend
and comment on the afternoon presentations. To facilitate productive
discussions, all participants are expected to read the assigned readings
for each morning session and to share their papers at least one week before
the Summer School starts.

We invite papers that examine the following issues:

   - Conceptualisations of complicity, resistance and solidarity in
   relation to systemic political violence;
   - The grey zone as a challenge to political memory, identity, and
   history;
   - The epistemic, moral and political value of artistic engagements with
   painful pasts;
   - Broader theoretical and practical challenges raised by the
   complexities of complicity, including issues of moral, political and legal
   judgement and agency, guilt and responsibility, forgiveness and revenge,
   justice and reconciliation;
   - The relationship between state-sponsored and artistic engagements with
   the grey zones of complicity and resistance;
   - The value and effects of artworks on public debates
   about/institutional responses to past violence;
   - Ethical and political dilemmas regarding the status of truth, the
   possibility of representation and the value of testimony in relation to the
   grey zones of political violence.

We encourage applications from various disciplinary backgrounds, including
philosophy, political, social and legal theory, history, political science,
cultural studies and aesthetics. We welcome contributions from normative,
historical, conceptual, case-based and comparative perspectives.

How to submit your application

To apply please fill in this online form.
<https://goo.gl/forms/4XTSBvX3Vb00aJdj1>

Incomplete applications cannot be considered.

Registration Fee

The registration fee is £100.

Organization and Contact

The Summer School is organized by Dr Mihaela Mihai (Politics and
International Relations) and her Greyzone project team. Please direct all
your queries to: [log in to unmask]

Important Dates

The deadline for applications is the 15th of December 2017. Notification of
acceptance will be given in January 2018. The selected participants will
have to register and pay the registration fee by the 28th of February 2018.
They will be asked to submit their papers by the 18th of June 2018.

Visa Information

Unfortunately, we cannot assist participants in arranging visas to travel
to the UK, but we will provide you with an official invitation letter
provided your application has been accepted.

Financial Support

The organisers can offer some financial support to some of the selected
applicants. Please indicate in your application if you wish to be
considered.